Opel Vectra

Vectra

The Opel Vectra, produced by the German manufacturer Opel from 1988 to 2008, spanned four generations and represented a significant part of the brand's mid-size car offering. Known for its relatively spacious interior and practical design, the Vectra aimed for a balance between comfort and affordability. Over its lifespan, it offered a range of petrol and diesel engines, varying in power and efficiency to cater to different driver needs. The Vectra underwent significant design changes with each generation, moving from a more boxy shape in the early iterations to a more aerodynamic and sleek profile in later models. While generally reliable, the Vectra faced some criticism for build quality inconsistencies across its various production years, and some engine options proved less durable than others. Nevertheless, the Vectra established itself as a solid, if unspectacular, family car within the European market, particularly popular as a company car option.