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Flex in the City: The New Opel Agila Generation


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Flex in the City: The New Opel Agila Generation

* Urban mini-monocab balances versatility with stylish design

Rüsselsheim — When it comes to the lifestyle of active women today, the watchword is balance. Job, fitness, shopping, meeting friends and getting around — a car makes everything easier to manage, and preferably one that is as versatile as its owner. This is precisely what designers and engineers had in mind when developing the latest generation Opel Agila. The result is a stylish urban car which is compact and maneuverable for tight parking spaces, yet boasts an interior that is spacious enough even for bulky sport and hobby gear. It also has enough seats to ensure comfort for family and friends. …

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While the new Agila is much bigger than the previous model, it is now more of a standard hatch rather than an MPV. It is now firmly in the A/B-segment, larger than Nissan’s Micra/March and around the same size as Toyota’s Yaris and the Colt-based smart forfour.

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