Have you met ADAM? If you haven’t, you’ve probably still heard of him thanks to Opel South Africa’s frantic marketing exercises on all media platforms. If you’ve still been living under a rock
In the first of our ‘Quick Review” series, we take a brief look at the face-lifted Fiat 500. This is the 0.9 TwinAir in Pop specification: Read our review of the Fiat 500’s souped-up sibling, the Abarth 595C Turismo here. You may also like Review – Jeep Renegade 1.4 … Read more
The Opel ADAM ROCKS is second latest model to join the boutique ADAM offering – the latest is the ADAM S we’ll be testing in a few weeks’ time. But gimmicky naming aside (they are getting you to inadvertently proclaim your love for the ADAM), we’d like to know if … Read more
The Opel ADAM S is the range-topping ADAM we’ve been waiting for, in the absence of any OPC derivative both locally and abroad. The wait is now over and Opel’s feistiest boutique hatch has arrived, complete with 3 colour options (Saturday White Fever & Shiny Rock with a Red Roof … Read more
The Opel ADAM is a model that carries the weight of the entire company on its shoulders in my opinion. It might be the smallest car made by Opel, but by bestowing it with the name ADAM, they’ve given it huge room for disappointment and a ruined reputation. Let me explain… … Read more
Have you met ADAM? If you haven’t, you’ve probably still heard of him thanks to Opel South Africa’s frantic marketing exercises on all media platforms. If you’ve still been living under a rock
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As the song goes, “it’s a new dawn, it’s a new day, it’s a new life,” and Opel are feeling good. Amidst a massive cash injection to the brand from parent company GM and improved sales

As part of Opel’s future development strategy, the brand plans on releasing a slew of new models, and they plan on locally marketing more models. When we outlined their plan last year,