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The last executive car to wear the Vauxhall badge was also one of the company's best cars to drive. A future classic?
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From the front, it looks like a Vauxhall Omega hearse. In the back, it's a gosh darn fighter jet. Not only did someone shove a Cold War-era Rolls-Royce Viper turbojet engine in the back of this ...
In the early 1990s, Lotus sold a super sedan based on the Opel/Vauxhall Omega. It's called the Carlton, and it's among the wildest sedans of the era. The Carlton was born at a time when Lotus was ...
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Sure, the Vauxhall Omega was the basis for the Lotus Carlton, which at one point was banned from being sold in the UK for being capable of outrunning the police, but otherwise the manufacturer ...
One such example of this is the Vauxhall Omega transformed into the Vauxhall Lotus Carlton, a sports saloon that proved to be too fast for the police (via Carscoops). Thieves in England were ...
The successor to the Senator and Carlton, the Omega was another big-engined brute, set to be the executive flagship for Vauxhall, and also suitable as a plush family saloon. You could get engines up ...
That exterior, is of course the Opel Omega, or rather the Vauxhall Omega if you’re on the British isles, and you would have been able to spot it at the 1999 Frankfurt motor show. The Vauxhall ...
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