#SUV
The world premiere for the Opel Frontera took place in 1991 at the Geneva Motor Show and it was billed as an “all-wheel drive recreational vehicle”, competing against products from Suzuki, Mitsubishi, Daihatsu and Nissan.
There were two generations of Opel Frontera which was produced from 1991 to 2004, the first generation was produced from 1991 to 1998, and the second generation which wasn’t all that different from the first from 1998 until 2004.
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I love my Frontera A I have traveled with it cross country never had problems on road
Great suv from the 90's!
I still own an early 91 diesel, and despite the hard life it had its still running just fine, even as a daily driver. Of course, its not perfect, but what is..
Actually Opel’s first “High rider” dates back early 1900s.
I got 1 😎👊
It's not their SUV they took the American Isuzu Rodeo and put awful engines in it
@qinn1996
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That's not true, The Opel Frontera and the Isuzu Rodeo are both based on the Japanese Isuzu Wizard. There was also a Honda Passport for Australia based on it.
@TFSIChristmas
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@@qinn1996 Not even Japanese, the Isuzu company, Mitsubishi, also Nissan and later Honda bowed heads to GM.
@qinn1996
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@@TFSIChristmas GM had shares but they didn't buy the company
@TFSIChristmas
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@qinn1996 Yes but technically look at their trucks, D Max stands for maximum density shares platform with the Colorado. Isuzu and GMC went along since early 1970s that’s very long. Isuzu has influence of GMC same goes for GMC using Isuzu parts but not much influenced from Isuzu, think of it as a venture little bit of helping each other for nations. Japan is puppest USA territory, it’s quite obvious.
@TFSIChristmas
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@qinn1996 Opel version of Frontera made in the 90s made a more technologically more (appealing) also satisfying AWD and more power and much stable on roads than underpowered low Isuzu one which is the Wizard/MU/Trooper. Rodeo is US version Isuzu only by name people would think mixed opinions on Isuzus.