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The Opel 2.0-litre, also known as the Opel »6«, is an executive car that was manufactured by Opel. Produced from January 1934, the 2.0-litre replaced the Opel 1.8 litre which had ceased production in November 1933. Production continued till June 1937, but the replacement model, the Opel Super 6, was already in production in November 1936, after which production volumes for the 2.0-litre were very much diminished. Like other Opels of the period the 2-litre was designed and developed for Opel by the manufacturer's parent company, General Motors, in North America.

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  • Opel 6 (de)
  • Opel 2.0 L (it)
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  • Opel 6 (nl)
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  • La 2.0 L era un'autovettura di fascia medio-alta prodotta dal 1934 al 1937 dalla Casa automobilistica tedesca Opel. (it)
  • De Opel 6 ook wel de Opel 2.0 liter genoemd was een middenklasse auto van Opel. Van 1934 tot juni 1937 zijn er in Rüsselsheim 52.594 exemplaren geproduceerd. De Opel 6 werd in 1937 opgevolgd door de Opel Super 6. In 1934 was de 6 de navolger van de . De Opel 6 had twee types motoren: de 1,8 liter die 32 pk en maximaal 3200 tpm leverde, en de 2,0 liter die 36 PK leverde en maximaal 3300 tpm. (nl)
  • Der Opel 6, auch Opel 2 Liter genannt, war ein Personenwagen von Opel mit wassergekühltem Sechszylinder-Reihenmotor. Von 1934 bis Juni 1937 wurden in Rüsselsheim 52.594 Fahrzeuge des meistgekauften deutschen Mittelklassewagens der 1930er-Jahre ausgeliefert. Der im Februar 1937 vorgestellte Nachfolger Super 6 erhielt einen neu konstruierten OHV-Sechszylindermotor. Der Opel 6 erreichte eine Höchstgeschwindigkeit von 100 km/h. Sein Benzinverbrauch lag bei 12–13 Litern pro 100 Kilometer. (de)
  • The Opel 2.0-litre, also known as the Opel »6«, is an executive car that was manufactured by Opel. Produced from January 1934, the 2.0-litre replaced the Opel 1.8 litre which had ceased production in November 1933. Production continued till June 1937, but the replacement model, the Opel Super 6, was already in production in November 1936, after which production volumes for the 2.0-litre were very much diminished. Like other Opels of the period the 2-litre was designed and developed for Opel by the manufacturer's parent company, General Motors, in North America. (en)
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