As many different vehicles as General Motors makes for its own
domestic market, it produces many others overseas that never make it home to
the United States.
The Astra, for those unfamiliar, is sold in Europe as an Opel, in
the UK as a Vauxhall, in Australia as a Holden, and in China as a Buick.
Previous iterations have even been sold in some markets as a Chevy, and in the
United States as a Saturn. But that was two generations ago.
The closest we get these days is with the Chevy Cruze and Buick
Verano – models which share their underpinnings with the Astra. But could the
award-winning Opel's presence on US soil indicate that plans are afoot to bring
it to the North American market?
Maybe GM is just putting its European hatchback through
the same battery of tests as it does with its North American products. Hard to
say, really, but even though it's been designed with other markets in mind, the
Astra doesn't look out of place on American tarmac.
Source : Carscoops