
Vauxhall is one of the world's oldest car brands. The first car model saw the light of day in 1903 and became a well-established and well-known car brand throughout Europe. The factory was bought by General Motors in 1925 and became known after the war for models such as Viva, Victor, Cresta and more. Today, Vauxhall is incorporated into the Stellantis group and shares a model range with Opel.

Vauxhall Victor
It had panoramic windows and color schemes like the Americans of the time. Conservative English car buyers thought it had a vulgar appearance.

Vauxhall Victor FA
In terms of style, the Vauxhall Victor captured the American car trends of the 1950s - but packaged them in a size adapted to Europe.

Vauxhall Viva HB
The Vauxhall Viva HB was developed in England with influence from GM's American models. A beautiful, small car which for several years was a common sight on the roads.