The Corsa is a supermini introduced by General Motors' European subsidiary Opel in 1983 and produced until today. It has also been sold under a variety of other brands (most notably Vauxhall, Chevrolet and Holden) and names and spawned various derivatives in different markets, all of which are listed in appropriate sections below.
Despite its global presence, it has never been sold in the United States or Canada.
The Corsa has been built at GM's plant in Zaragoza in Spain, and also in countries like Germany (Eisenach Plant), Argentina (Rosario), Brazil (São Caetano do Sul and São José dos Campos), Mexico (Ramos Arizpe), South Africa (Port Elizabeth), India (Halol), and China (Shanghai).
Despite its global presence, it has never been sold in the United States or Canada.
The Corsa has been built at GM's plant in Zaragoza in Spain, and also in countries like Germany (Eisenach Plant), Argentina (Rosario), Brazil (São Caetano do Sul and São José dos Campos), Mexico (Ramos Arizpe), South Africa (Port Elizabeth), India (Halol), and China (Shanghai).
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