![]() ![]() Chevrolet Classic – Brazil, since 2005 Argentina, since 2010. ![]() Chevrolet Corsa Classic – South America, after the release of the Corsa C.Chevrolet Corsa – Latin America (Opel Corsa in Chile).Buick Sail – China, June 2001 until February 2005.Opel Corsa – Europe (except the United Kingdom).While only taking ten per cent of French Corsa sales during the car's first half year, the TR represented half of all Corsas sold in Spain. The saloons were intended to appeal to customers of the Opel Kadett C and its sister the Vauxhall Chevette who still desired a traditional 3-box sedan shape - but it did not sell particularly well in most of Europe but were popular in Spain and Portugal, among other markets. In mainland Europe, the saloon versions were known as the 'Corsa TR' until May 1985 and received an eggcrate grille rather than the four slits used on hatchbacks. In certain markets commercial 'van' models were also sold, with or without rear windows depending on local requirements. Built in Zaragoza, Spain, the first Corsas were three-door hatchback and two-door saloon models, with four-door and five-door versions arriving in 1984. It went on sale first in France, Italy, and Spain - markets where small cars represented from 34 to 43 percent of sales. The front-wheel drive Opel Corsa was first launched in September 1982. ![]()
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