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Opel Adam City Car: It’s All About the Options

General Motors Co.'s beleaguered Adam Opel unit says Adam, its new A-segment minicar, will offer buyers "almost unlimited" customizing options when it goes on sale in Europe in January.

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General Motors Co.'s beleaguered Adam Opel unit says Adam, its new A-segment minicar, will offer buyers "almost unlimited" customizing options when it goes on sale in Europe in January.

Opel debuted the two-door hatchback, which seats four, on Thursday at the Paris auto show.

The stylish little car offers three four-cylinder gasoline engine options, a five-speed manual transmission and automatic stop-start system. Opel plans to add a more contemporary direct-injection, turbocharged engine and six-speed manual transmission at an unspecified later date.

Exterior options include LED headlamps and tail lamps, custom bumpers, spoilers, integrated rear bicycle holder, several roof colors and an array of 31 wheel choices in 14-, 15-, 16-, 17- and 18-inch diameters.

Inside, an optional "starlight" headliner contains more than 60 small LEDs. Buyers also can choose headliners adorned with printed clouds, autumn leaves or a checkerboard.

Among other options are heated seats and steering wheel, rain-sensitive wipers, hill assist, "IntelliLink" infotainment system with 7-inch touch screen, automatic park assist and 20 door and dashboard decorative panels including two that are backlit by LEDs.

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