Opel K 180 | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | GM Argentina S.A. [1] |
Production | 1974–1978[1] |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Small family car (C) |
Body style | 4-door sedan[1] |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 1797 cc Chevrolet 110 I4[1] |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | None |
Successor | GMC Chevette[1] |
The Opel K 180 is an automobile which was manufactured by GM Argentina S.A. from 1974 to 1978. It was a variation of General Motors' T-car platform, also used in the Opel Kadett, Chevrolet Chevette and Isuzu Gemini. The K 180 differed from the Kadett in that it had an Argentinian-designed 1.8-litre engine, derived from the locally built Chevrolet 194 engine. Fitted with a downdraught Bendix carburetor and with a 8.2:1 compression ratio, it develops a claimed 83 hp (62 kW) SAE at 5200 rpm.[2]
In 1976 the sporting Rally version was added to the lineup, featuring a rev counter, black bumpers, black striping, and other such accoutrements. The next year the more luxurious K 180 LX version was added.[2] The K 180 was awarded Car of the Year in 1977 by APICA, an association of automotive journalists.[1]
It was replaced by the GMC Chevette in 1980, two years after K 180 production had ended.[2]