Interesting Facts About the Opel Ascona C
The Opel Ascona debuted in September 1970 and enjoyed an 18‑year run across three generations before ending production in August 1988. The third and final generation, known as the Ascona C, was built from 1981 until the model’s discontinuation in 1988, after which it was succeeded by the Opel Vectra A.
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Three‑Generation Legacy
From 1970 to 1988, Opel produced three generations of the Ascona, totaling 3.9 million vehicles. The Ascona C represents the third and final generation of this successful family car line.
Long‑Running Production Span
The Ascona series was sold for model years 1971 through 1988, making it a staple of Opel’s lineup for nearly two decades. Its production concluded in August 1988, marking the end of an era for the model.
Transition to the Vectra
When the Ascona ceased production, Opel introduced the Vectra A as its direct replacement. This shift signaled a new chapter in Opel’s midsize family car offerings.
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