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Opel Corsa classic cars for sale

The Opel Corsa stands as a central pillar among classic superminis from Germany, available in hatchback and rare cabriolet versions, with generations spanning from 1982. Recognised for its agile handling, robust engineering and broad spare parts availability, it remains an attractive choice for those seeking a practical yet characterful classic. The Corsa’s legacy encompasses both daily usability and unique special models tailored to enthusiasts.

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Image 1/11 of Opel Corsa 1.2 (1988)
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£2,192
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2008 | Opel Corsa 1.2

Opel Corsa 1.4-16V Edition

£2,542
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1989 | Opel Corsa 1.6 GSi

1 OWNER FROM NEW !!!

£12,186
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Opel Corsa listing references from Classic Trader

Below you will find listings related to your search that are no longer available on Classic Trader. Use this information to gain insight into availability, value trends, and current pricing for a "Opel Corsa" to make a more informed purchasing decision.

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1995 | Opel Corsa 1.4 i

Swing! Der ideale Einstiegsoldtimer

£2,58610 months ago
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1987 | Opel Corsa Spider i130 Irmscher

mit neuem Verdeck und Hardtop, sehr guter Zustand

£4,778last year
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1986 | Opel Corsa Sprint C Irmscher

Opel Corsa  Irmscher Sprint C 1.Hand Originalzustand

£21,7422 years ago
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1987 | Opel Corsa 1.2 S

£2,6302 years ago
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2000 | Opel Corsa 1.2

OPEL Corsa 1.0i 12V cat 3 porte Swing

£2,1923 years ago
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2000 | Opel Corsa 1.0

OPEL Corsa 1.0i 12V cat 3 porte Swing

£2,6303 years ago
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1995 | Opel Corsa 1.4 i

Just 4k Miles! - 1 Lady Owner - Cancorsa?

£13 years ago
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1986 | Opel Corsa 1.3 GT

£4,6473 years ago
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Image 1/9 of Opel Corsa 1.3 GT (1986)

1986 | Opel Corsa 1.3 GT

£4,1203 years ago
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History of the Opel Corsa

First released in 1982, the Opel Corsa established itself as Opel’s contender in the supermini segment. Throughout its development, the Corsa was not only sold under the Opel badge in continental Europe but also as the Vauxhall Corsa in the UK and under other General Motors brands globally. The model became a mainstay in European urban mobility, praised for economical operation, straightforward technology and reliability. Classic Corsas, notably early generations, appeal today for their unpretentious design and the possibility to run them as historic vehicles with H-register plates.

Model History

The evolution began with the Corsa A, introduced in 1982 as a compact, front-wheel-drive hatchback valued for its simplicity and lightness. The B generation (from 1993) marked a move to more rounded styling and further technical refinement, remaining a popular option until 2000. Early 2000s typically see the Corsa C and later Corsa D models adopting improved comfort and safety. Predecessors to the Corsa included Opel’s Kadett City, while successors carry on the tradition in the modern Corsa model lines. Notably, the Corsa platform also underpinned other GM small cars, with rebadged versions in several continents.

Highlights and Unique Features

Distinctive characteristics of classic Corsas include reliable front-wheel drive, practical five-door options and excellent spare part support from both specialist dealers and enthusiast clubs. Period extras like classic Philips radios, original wheel caps and Irmscher-tuned editions provide collectors with both nostalgia and unique vehicles for their collection. Some models still possess 'matching numbers' and original certifications, particularly appealing to restoration-focused buyers.

Technical Data

Special Editions and Collectible Models

Special editions stand out in the Corsa history: Irmscher Cabrios, with their bespoke convertible conversions and enhanced trim, are sought after among open-top supermini fans. GT and limited-edition variants, often celebrating production milestones, provide collectors with rarer factory modifications or distinctive factory paintwork. Models documenting 'matching numbers' and certification are particularly attractive as collector pieces.

Weak Spots and Common Issues

The Opel Corsa is generally regarded as stout and easy to repair, but buyers should carefully check for rust—particularly on older models and around sills, wheel arches and underbody. Aging interiors may require attention, especially original upholstery and plastics. Soft tops on Irmscher Cabrios need inspection for leaks or previous restoration work. Regular technical inspections (TÜV/HU/AU) and documentation like matching numbers certificates are important, especially for vehicles considered for historic registration.

Engine and Performance, Transmission and Handling

Corsa classics maintain their reputation for agile, city-friendly handling, driven by their relatively low kerb weight (approx. 910–1,040 kg) and direct steering. Most are powered by naturally aspirated four-cylinder motors, delivering dependable torque and moderate top speeds. The 5-speed manual assures lively response and a robust mechanical feel, especially in well-kept models. - Corsa A (1982–1993): Renowned for simplicity, available as 3- or 5-door hatchback, select Irmscher Cabrio models for open-top appeal.

  • Corsa B (1993–2000): Smoother chassis, safer structure and more comfort, available in several trim levels.
  • Irmscher Editions: Factory-tuned, with visual and performance touches, highly esteemed by brand enthusiasts.

Interior, Comfort, Exterior and Design

The Corsa’s pragmatic approach is reflected in straightforward, durable interiors featuring ergonomic seats, often in check or two-tone fabrics. The Irmscher Cabrio introduces reinforced bodywork and unique trim, while later Corsas benefit from improved sound insulation and more modern dashboard layouts. Exterior design ranges from the sharply drawn lines of Corsa A—pure 1980s flair—to the more rounded, classically European profile of Corsa B. Popular colours include factory originals, with some restored examples proudly sporting their period-correct paintwork. Features like original steering wheels, authentic wheel trims and practical MP3-adapters (sometimes retrofitted) echo the vehicle’s blend of nostalgia and usability. Accessories such as Domstreben and performance upgrade kits are available through specialists.

Other Noteworthy Features

Original carpets, period foot mats and even operational factory radios still feature in well-preserved models. The ability to register select Corsas as historic vehicles with an H-plate makes them attractive for collectors and city-dwelling enthusiasts alike. Used as both import vehicles and domestic classics, Corsas enjoy continuous spare part support through both Opel clubs and specialist traders.

Summary

Opel Corsa classics represent an accessible, mechanically robust entry into historical cars from Germany. Outstanding for their practicality, easy handling, broad parts supply and strong support community, these vehicles offer a genuine window into several decades of Opel’s approach to city cars and everyday reliability. Whether for regular driving or as a candidate for a thorough restoration, the Opel Corsa remains a reference in the classic supermini field.