A trio of Opel Adam superminis were basked in the beauty of Europe’s most romantic and beautiful capitals, Paris. The three cars were basking in the shadows of the Eiffel Tower and sunning themselves by the Seine. An identical trio of cars were also sent by Vauxhall the French capital resulting in equally stunning photos for the left-hand drive Adam.
That’s not true at all! For a while now, the automotive journalists of the world have been plagued by this problem. Vauxhall even have the audacity to announce model unveilings at major motor shows, even though no lion logos are actually present there.
The two photos showing Vauxhall Adams below are actually photoshoped versions of Opel’s images, with different grilles and flipped from left to right in order to keep Vauxhall fans from seeing the steering wheel is on the left.
The announcement that came with these photos is just as meaningless and trivial - that pricing for the Adam will be released on September 27th, basically at the same time as the model’s debut in Paris.
Order books will be opened then, and deliveries across Europe will begin in January 2013.
The two photos showing Vauxhall Adams below are actually photoshoped versions of Opel’s images, with different grilles and flipped from left to right in order to keep Vauxhall fans from seeing the steering wheel is on the left.
The announcement that came with these photos is just as meaningless and trivial - that pricing for the Adam will be released on September 27th, basically at the same time as the model’s debut in Paris.
Order books will be opened then, and deliveries across Europe will begin in January 2013.