Interior Safety test results for a LHD, three door hatchback variant on a registration from 2002: Test Score Points Overall: N/A N/A occupant: 25 occupant: N/A N/A: 9 Safety assist: N/A N/A Mexico The Corsa C arrived in the 2002 as a five hatchback, and was imported from Europe but for the model year of 2003, the Corsa sold in Mexico began coming from Brazil and a saloon version was added. In Japan, where the car was sold through as the Opel Vita, production ended in April 2004 due to sluggish sales. Instead, it had the same front fascia as the Latin American Chevrolet Corsa, possibly because GM South Africa wanted the same front fascia as the sedan and pickup, as swapping with the European front fascia would have been expensive sawing and welding due to the Latin American Corsa's sharper headlights. The Corsa hatchback in South Africa did not have the same front fascia as the European Corsa. In 2007, the Corsa C saloon was dropped in South Africa.
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