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This automobile model owes its name to Ascona, a Swiss commune in the canton of Ticino located by the Lac Musur. Before 1970, the Swiss subsidiary of the General Motors proposed a luxurious execution of the Opel Rekord then the Kadett which was already baptized ascona. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4It was produced in three generations: I will aspect A de 1970 1975 Ill be b of 1975 to 1981 Aspone he of 1981 in 1988. It was replaced by the Opel Vectra in 1988. Opel Ascona C berline 2 portes (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4L’ Opel ascina a has been produced November 1970 To July 1975 691,438 copies in the Bochum Opel factory on the basis of the Opel Manta A (release in September) it was located in the Opel range between the Opel Kadett and the Opel Rekord. She replaced the Opel Olympia A, produced from September 1967 To July 1970 .It was available at 2 doors, 4 doors, or Caravan (station wagon) in 3 doors.It was presented to the public at the Turin automobile show on October 28, 1970 .Its marketing officially begins in November. On the motorization side, the Ascona gave the choice between the 1600 (N or S) or the 1900 then from 1972, in 1,200 cm3. Originally, the Ascona was to be a Kadett C, but it was decided internally that it would be a new series of models. The lines of the car are due to the American designer Chuck Jordan. Table of Contents (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Career in the United States [ modifier | Modifier and code ] In competition [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Technical data [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Engines [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Motorization [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Technical data [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Career in the United States [ modifier | Modifier and code ] From 1971 to 1975, the 1.9-liter ascona was exported to the United States and sold by Buick dealerships under the name “Opel 1900” to replace the Opel Kadett. During this period, 170,000 copies (Opel Manta included) were exported. At first, the three types of bodywork were offered, but after 1974, the 4 -door version was no longer marketed. In 1974, in order to respond to federal regulations, bumpers were replaced by “energy absorption” models. In 1975, all OPELs sold in the United States were equipped with the Bosch L-Jetronic injection system in order to meet new stricter polluting standards. Injection system not available on European versions. After 1975, following the unfavorable exchange rate between the Deutsche Mark and the dollar, all the Opels were replaced by the Isuzu Gemini (based on the Opel Kadett C) rebadged Opel in all Buick concessions. In competition [ modifier | Modifier and code ] In 1971, 1972 and 1973, Kurt Waldner won the Tour d’Europe rally, on a 16 SR version (Copilotes Hans Vogt, pilot winner in 1969, then Ferdi B\u00f6kmann the next one). A 1973 Sylvia \u00d6sterberg Gagne Sa Seconde Ladies’ cut Monte-carlo rally on the Ascona. In 1974, Walter R\u00f6hrl won the European Rally Championship behind the wheel of an Opel Ascona 1.9 SR of around 206 horsepower. The car is still owned by Adam Opel AG. In 1975, Walter R\u00f6hrl won the Acropolis rally and, at the same time, offered Opel his first world championship victory. Technical data [ modifier | Modifier and code ] The different mechanics use 4 -speed manual boxes. It was possible to have an optional 3 -speed automatic transmission. Engines [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Opel uses tested four -cylinder fuel motors tested with carburetor: L’ Opeel asena b Was produced in the Opel de Bochum and Antwerp factories.It was available only in 2 doors or 4 -door sedan.It was presented to the public at the 1975 Frankfurt Automobile Fair. Production began in August 1975 .For the English market, it is marketed under the name Vauxhall Cavalier and is produced in the Opel of Antwerp factory. It will be the first Vauxhall to be built abroad.It has been produced around the world to more than 1.2 million copies. In 1982, Walter R\u00f6hrl won the World Rally Championship behind the wheel of an Opel Ascona 400. Motorization [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Engines available at the launch of the model that were taken up from the previous generation: 1.2 liter s of 44 kW (60 ch) 1.6 liter n of 44 kW (60 ch) 1.6 liter s of 55 kW (75 ch) 1.9 liters S of 66 kW (90 ch) Technical data [ modifier | Modifier and code ] OPEL Ascona B technical data OPEL Ascona B 1975\u20131981 technical data Opel ascine: 1.2 (1976-79) 1.2\u00a0S (1975-79) 1.3 (1979-81) 1.3\u00a0S (1979-81) 1.6 (1975-78) 1.6\u00a0S (1975-81) 1.9 (1976-81) 1.9\u00a0S (1975-77) 2.0 (1978-81) 2.0\u00a0S (1977-81) 2.0 and (1980-81) 2.0 Diesel (1978-81) 400 (1979-81) Engine : 4 cylinders online (4 strokes) Displacement: 1 196 cm 3 1 297 cm 3 1 584 cm 3 1 897 cm 3 1 979 cm 3 1 988 cm 3 2 410 cm 3 Bore \u00d7 race: 79 \u00d7 61 mm 75 \u00d7 73,4 mm 85 \u00d7 69.8 mm 93 \u00d7 69.8 mm 95 \u00d7 69.8 mm 86.5 \u00d7 85 mm 95 \u00d7 85 mm Power at r\/min: 40 kW (55 ch) at 5,400 44 kW (60 ch) at 5,400 44 kW (60 ch) at 5,800 55 kW (75 ch) at 5,800 44 kW (60 ch) at 5,000 55 kW (75 ch) at 5,800 55 kW (75 ch) at 4,800 66 kW ) (90 ch) at 4,800 66 kW (90 ch) at 5,200 74 kW (100 ch) at 5,400 81 kW (110 ch) at 5,400 43 kW (58 ch) at 4,200 106 kW (144 ch) at 5,200 Couple maximum \u00e0 tr\/min: 83 N\u00a0m at 3,400 88 N\u00a0m at 3,400 ninety four N\u00a0m at 3,800 96 N\u00a0m at 4,200 103 N\u00a0m at 3,400 115 N\u00a0m at 3,800 132 N\u00a0m at 3,400 147 N\u00a0m at 3,800 142 N\u00a0m at 3,800 151 N\u00a0m at 3,800 159 N\u00a0m at 3,400 115 N\u00a0m at 2,400 210 N\u00a0m at 3,800 Compression\u00a0: 7.8: 1 9.0: 1 8.2: 1 9.2: 1 8.0: 1 8.8: 1 7.9: 1 8.8: 1 8.0: 1 9.0: 1 9.4: 1 22.0: 1 9.7: 1 Carburation: 1 carburateur Solex 35 PDSI 1 Varajet II carburetor 1 carburateur Solex 35 PDSI 1 carburateur Solex 32\/32 DIDTA 1 carburateur Solex 35 PDSI 1 Zenith carburetor 35\/40 Inat 1 Varajet II carburetor Electronic injection (L-Jetronic) Bosch diesel injection pump electronic injection Distribution\u00a0: T\u00eate valves (OHV), rocker and rocker stems (side camshaft, chain) T\u00eate valves (OHV), rockerists (head cams in mind, belt) T\u00eate valves (OHV), pushes, rockerists (head cams in mind, double chain) T\u00eate valves (OHV), hydraulic pushes, rockers (head camshaft, double chain) DOHC 16V Cooling: hydraulic cooling Transmission\u00a0: 4 -speed synchronized manual gearbox, gear lever, optional 3 -speed automatic transmission 5 -speed synchronized manual gearbox (GETRAG), gear lever Front suspension: Double triangulation suspension, helical springs Rear suspension: Common central axis, rigid bridge with a tree, longitudinal arm, panhard bar, helical springs Rigid bridge with four longitudinal arms, Panhard bar Brakes: Hydraulic braking system with two circuits with servofofrein, front disc brakes, drum brakes at the rear Bodywork: steel, self -supporting sheets Front\/rear tracks: 1 380\/1 375 mm Sitting: 2 518 mm Length : 4 321 mm Width : 1 670 mm Height : 1 380 mm Unloaded weight : 900\u20131 100 kg Maximum speed : 138 km\/h 140 km\/h 144 km\/h 155 km\/h 145 km\/h 155 km\/h 155 km\/h 165 km\/h 167 km\/h 173 km\/h 187 km\/h 137 km\/h 197 km\/h 0 – 100 km\/h : 20,5 s 18,5 s 19,0 s 17,0 s 17,0 s 14,0 s 15 s 12 s 12 s 11,5 s 10,5 s 22 s 7,7 s Consumption (L\/100 km): 9.0 9.0 10.0 10.0 11.0 11.5 12.0 11.0 11.0 11.5 11.5 9.0 – Opeel ascona c Opeel ascona c Brand Opel Years of production 1981 – 1988 Class Family Assembly factory (s) R\u00fcsselsheim Antwerp Luton Engine and transmission Energy Petrol and diesel Motor (s) 4 -cylinder petrol – 1 297 cm 3 , 60 ch – 1 297 cm 3 , 75 ch – 1 598 cm 3 , 75 ch – 1 598 cm 3 , 90 ch – 1 598 cm 3 , 82 ch – 1 796 cm 3 , 84 ch – 1 795 cm 3 , 115 ch – 1 795 cm 3 , 100 ch – 1 998 cm 3 , 115 ch – 1 998 cm 3 , 130 ch 4 -cylinder online diesel – 1 598 cm 3 , 54 ch In gras , catalyzed versions Engine position Before transversal Couple maximal Of 94 N m to 180 n m Transmission Traction Gearbox 4 manual speeds 5 manual speeds 3 automatic speeds Weight and performance Unloaded weight From 920 kg to 1 090 kg Maximum speed 147 km\/h \u00e0 193 km\/h Chassis – bodywork Carrosserie(s) 2 -door sedan 4 -door sedan 5 -door sedan Dimensions Length From 4,366 to 4,264 mm Width 1\u00a0668\u00a0mm Height From 1,395 to 1,385 mm Wheelbase 2\u00a0574\u00a0mm Chronology of models modifier L’ Opeel ascona c was produced from August 1981 to October 1988 in the Opel factories of R\u00fcsselsheim, Antwerp and Luton. It was available in 2, 4 and 5 doors but also in a convertible. The Opel Ascona C was the brand’s second car, after the Opel Kadett D to adopt the principle of traction. It is made on the GM J platform (just like Cadillac Cimarron). It is marketed under the name Vauxhall Cavalier (Vauxhall Cavalier Estate in break version) in the United Kingdom and Chevrolet Monza in Latin America. She arrived second in the European car trophy of the year in 1982, behind the Renault 9. It was produced around the world at 1,721,647 copies. \u2191 Opel – Chronicle Volume 2 Vehicle Volume 2 , Rainer Manthey \/ Eckhart Bartels, 2013, Podszun, Pagge.46, 55 E 87 An Opel Ascona C aux Abymes, Guadeloupe, in August 2019, proof of the robustness of the Ascona given the climate of the island. Chronology of Opel road models from 1945 to 1979 Chronology of Opel road models from 1980 to the present day. 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