Interesting Facts About the Vauxhall Astra G
The Vauxhall Astra G debuted in the spring of 1998 as the fourth generation of the Astra family (1998‑2006). It arrived as a three‑ and five‑door hatchback and an estate, all styled with a sleek, coupé‑like appearance.
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Launch and Body‑Style Variety
In spring 1998 the Astra G was launched offering three‑door and five‑door hatchback versions as well as an estate model. All three bodystyles shared a distinctive coupé‑like design that set the fourth generation apart from its predecessors.
Astra Legacy and Production Milestone
The Astra G belongs to the long‑running Astra lineage, which from 1936 to 2015 sold over 24 million cars under the Kadett and Astra nameplates. As the fourth generation (1998‑2006), the G continued this legacy in the compact C‑segment market.
Robust Parts Support for Older Models
Even years after production, OEM parts for the Astra G—including suspension, brake, cooling and transmission components—remain readily available. Enthusiasts can still source components for models as recent as 2002 and even for the Mk4 convertible variant.
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