2015 Opel Adam 1.4 MT
Body type | Hatchback |
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Power | 100 Hp |
Engine Displacement | 1400 cm3 or 1.4L or 85.4 cu-in |
Color | gold |
Transmission Gearbox | Manual |
Fuel Type | Gasoline |
Drive wheel | FF |
Mileage | 16777 Miles |
Vin | W0L0MAP08F6****99 |
Price (out of date) | $17045 |
Frequently Asked Questions | |
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What is the body type, 2015 Opel Adam 1.4 MT? | Hatchback, 4 Seats, 3 Doors |
What is the fuel economy, Opel Adam 2015 Hatchback 1.4 MT (100 Hp)? | 5.5 l/100 km |
How fast is the car, 2015 Opel Adam Hatchback 1.4 MT (100 Hp)? | 185 km/h, 0-100 km/h: 11.5 sec |
How much power, 2015 Opel Adam 1.4 MT? | 100 Hp |
What is the engine size, Opel Adam 2015 Hatchback 1.4 MT (100 Hp)? | 1.4L or 1398cm3 |
How many gears, What type is the gearbox, 2015 Opel Adam Hatchback 1.4 MT (100 Hp)? | 5 speed Manual |
What is the drivetrain, 2015 Opel Adam 1.4 MT? | Front |
How long is this vehicle, Opel Adam 2015 Hatchback 1.4 MT (100 Hp)? | 3698 mm |
How wide is the vehicle, 2015 Opel Adam Hatchback 1.4 MT (100 Hp)? | 1720 mm |
What is the gross weigh, 2015 Opel Adam 1.4 MT? | 1465 kg |
How much trunk (boot) space, Opel Adam 2015 Hatchback 1.4 MT (100 Hp)? | 170 l |
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General information | |
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Complectation name | 1.4 MT |
Production start year | 2014 |
Drive type | Front |
Frame type | Hatchback |
Transmission type | 5 speed Manual |
Engine volume, cc | 1398 |
0 to 100 time | 11.5 |
Max speed | 185 |
Clearance, mm | 125 |
Manufacturing country | Germany |
Doors | 3 |
Engine, transmission and steering specs | |
Engine specs | |
Engine name | A14XER |
Fuel | Petrol (Gasoline) |
Engine type | In-line, 4-cylinder |
Has turbo | no |
Max power, hp | 100 |
Max power RPM, rpm | 6000 |
Max power, hp (kWt) / rpm | 100 (74) / 6000 |
Max torque, N*m | 130 |
Max torque RPM, rpm | 4000 |
Max torque, N*m (kg*m) / rpm | 130 (13) / 4000 |
Compression ratio | 10.5 |
Bore, mm | 73.4 |
Stroke, mm | 82.6 |
Eco type | Euro-5 |
Fuel consumption | |
City | 7.3 |
Country side | 4.4 |
Combined | 5.5 |
Co2 emission | 129 |
Steering | |
Power steering | no |
Electric power steering | yes |
Dimensions | |
Frame dimensions | |
Exterior length, mm | 3698 |
Exterior width, mm | 1720 |
Exterior height, mm | 1484 |
Interior dimensions | |
Capacity | 4 |
Seat rows | 2 |
Chassis dimensions | |
Wheel base, mm | 2311 |
Wheel spacing front | 1472 |
Wheel spacing rear | 1464 |
Weight and permissible load | |
Mass, kg | 1120 |
Max. weight | 1465 |
Volumes | |
Fuel tank capacity, l | 38 |
Trunk volume | 170 |
Suspension specs | |
Suspension specs | |
Front suspension | Independent, Spring McPherson |
Rear suspension | Semi-independent, torsion bar |
Wheel rims | |
Disc | 16" |
Tires | |
Front wheels | 195/55 R16 |
Rear wheels | 195/55 R16 |
Brakes | |
Front brake | Ventilated discs |
Rear brake | drum brakes |
Parking brake | Mechanical |
Parking brake new first | Mechanical |
Safety | |
Electronic security and traffic control systems | |
ESP | yes |
Amenity | |
Microclimate | |
Air conditioner | yes |
2015 Opel Adam 1.4 MT (100 Hp) specs
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The company was founded on 21 January 1863 by Adam Opel, and at first made household goods and became a major producer of sewing machines. The founder died in 1895, with his company the leader in European sewing machines sales and producing over 2,000 bicycles yearly. The first cars were produced in 1898 having bought the rights to the Lutzmann and sold then as Opel-Lutzmann. However, two years later, following the dissolution of the partnership, Opel's son signed a licensing agreement with the French Automobiles Darracq S.A. to manufacture vehicles under the brand name "Opel-Darracq". The vehicles were Opel bodies mounted on a Darracq chassis, powered by a 2-cylinder engine. In 1906 they started to make cars to their own design which they had first shown in 1902 at the Hamburg Motor Show and from 1907 stopped making the Opel-Darracqs. In 1911 the factory was virtually destroyed by fire and a new one was built with more up to date machinery and the manufacture of sewing machines dropped. Production now consisted of bicycles, cars and motorcycles. By 1913 they were the largest car maker in Germany. » Read More About Opel |