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1996-1999

Opel Sintra: A Brief Overview and History

The Opel Sintra, introduced in 1996, was Opel's foray into the minivan market. Designed primarily for the European market, the Sintra was a product of General Motors' global strategy to offer versatile family vehicles. It was part of the GM U-body series, sharing its platform with models like the Chevrolet Venture and Pontiac Trans Sport. Despite its innovative design and spacious interior, the Sintra was discontinued in 1999 due to safety concerns and stiff competition from other minivans in the market.

Pros and Cons of the Opel Sintra

  • Pros:
  • Spacious interior with flexible seating arrangements
  • Strong engine performance for its class
  • Good visibility and driving position
  • Cons:
  • Safety concerns leading to early discontinuation
  • Average fuel efficiency compared to competitors
  • Limited availability of parts due to short production run

Main Catalog Parts for the Opel Sintra

  • Brake discs and pads
  • Suspension components
  • Engine parts and gaskets
  • Interior trim and seating accessories
  • Lighting and electrical components