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Opel Szentgotthárd is a manufacturing company that belongs to
Opel Opel Automobile GmbH (), usually shortened to Opel, is a German automobile manufacturer which has been a subsidiary of Stellantis since 16 January 2021. It was owned by the American automaker General Motors from 1929 until 2017 and the PSA Grou ...
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History

The company was founded on 26 July 1990.firmyinformace.cz
(retrieved 17 April 2020)
The headquarters is in Szentgotthárd in western Hungary. In 1992, the assembly of automobiles and engines began.Gabriel Pankow
Von Rüsselsheim bis Saragossa: Das müssen Sie über die Opel-Standorte wissen
(retrieved 17 April 2020)
In 2000 the vehicle construction was stopped.Louis F. Fourie: ''On A Global Mission. The Automobiles of General Motors International. Volume 3: GM Worldwide Review, North American Specifications and Executive Listings.'' Friesenpress, , S. 1121 . In February 2016, Grzegorz Buchal succeeded Tamás Solt as chief executive officer.Gergő Panker
Opel Szentgotthárd set to reach full capacity in coming years
7 July 2016. (retrieved 17 April 2020)
In March 2017, 1200 people were employed.Opel Szentgotthárd: Regierung unterstützt Weiterentwicklung
30 March 2017. (retrieved 17 April 2020)


Products

The company manufactured Opel Astra and Opel Vectra. One source gives the period 12 March 1992 to 1998 for the Astra and 1998 to 2000 for the Vectra. A total of 85,000 vehicles were built. Engine manufacture includes both gasoline and diesel engines. According to a factory expansion announced for 2012, the engines should only be used for vehicles from Opel and
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.Zlatko Conkas
New Hungarian engine plant to fuel GM SE Europe growth
(retrieved 17 April 2020)
Almost 512,000 engines have been handed over for 1999 and 2015.Gergő Panker
Opel Szentgotthárd plant director reports on record-breaking production volumes in 2016
18 January 2018. (retrieved 17 April 2020)
The maximum value was reached in 2016 with 629,199 engines. In 2017 the number fell to 486,000 and in 2018 to 313,000.Budapest Business Journal: Opel to start production of new petrol engine in Hungary
16 December 2019. (retrieved 17 April 2020)


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