Corsa C X01
The Opel Corsa C (X01), produced 2000-2006 as third-generation of European supermini series, features range of economical engines including base 1.0-liter 12-valve three-cylinder producing 60 PS (59 bhp/44 kW) ideal for urban mobility, popular 1.2-liter four-cylinder developing 75 PS providing adequate highway capability, efficient 1.7-liter DTI diesel generating 65 PS with excellent fuel economy achieving under 5.0 L/100km consumption, and performance-oriented 1.8-liter delivering 125 PS in sporty variants. Practical design emphasizes affordable transportation combining compact 3,999mm length enabling easy parking maneuverability with flexible body style availability including three-door Sport, five-door hatchback, and four-door sedan configurations serving diverse European market preferences.
The Corsa C represents General Motors European strategy providing cost-effective entry-level transportation competing against Ford Fiesta, Renault Clio, and Volkswagen Polo with emphasis on value pricing and comprehensive warranty coverage. Advanced engineering for segment includes modern safety equipment featuring dual airbags and available ABS braking, comfortable interior accommodating four adults with surprising rear legroom given compact footprint, and Opel build quality standards maintaining reliability throughout typical European ownership cycles. Available trim levels range from basic entry specification prioritizing essential equipment through mid-range Comfort variants adding power windows and central locking, to upscale Elegance models featuring air conditioning and alloy wheels. Popular throughout European markets for affordable daily transportation combining adequate performance from mid-range engine options with practical five-door versatility, efficient diesel variants offering excellent fuel economy ideal for high-mileage commuting, and straightforward mechanical design enabling accessible maintenance costs throughout ownership establishing strong sales volumes competing in highly-competitive B-segment maintaining GM European presence throughout early 2000s period before subsequent Corsa D generation introduction incorporating improved chassis dynamics and modern styling evolution.