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vauxhall-prototypeVauxhall Motors is a British automobile company. It is a subsidiary of General Motors Corporation (GM), and is part of GM Europe. Most current Vauxhall models are right-hand drive derivatives of GM's Opel brand, however production of left hand vehicles also takes place for export to Europe and other marginal markets. There are also several performance vehicles coming from Opel Performance Center (OPC), Holden/Holden Special Vehicles in Australia and Lotus Cars of Norfolk, England.

Alexander Wilson founded the company in Vauxhall, London in 1857. Originally named Alex Wilson and Company, then Vauxhall Iron Works, the company built pumps and marine engines. In 1903, the company built its first car, a five-horsepower model steered using a tiller, with two forward gears and no reverse gear. This led to a better design which was made available for sale.



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Chrome Sport Badge/Emblem

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Sport chrome emblem/badge for all car models
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Custom Tax Disc Holder

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This new stylish brushed aluminium tax disc holder for all car models inlaid with Swarovski crystals.
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Opel/Vauxhall Club Badge

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Opel/Vauxhall Club Badge
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Vauxhall Car Cigarette Lighter Chrome

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Vauxhall Car Cigarette Lighter Chrome inlaid with Swarovski crystals for that bling/iced look for all new European and Japanese cars.
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Vauxhall Gear Shift Knob Chrome Black

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High quality Chrome Black Carbon look/aluminium gear shift knob inlaid with Swarovski crystals.
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