German carmaker Opel announced today the availability of a new version of the Insignia, the 2.0 CDTI with Adaptive 4x4. According to Opel, this particular Insignia is the first Opel passenger car to ...
If the purpose of the modern car industry is to produce solutions to problems that don't exist, then the Vauxhall Insignia is destined for success. Just when your average sales rep is in danger of ...
Select grade brings a generous level of features including a set of striking 19-inch alloys, leather upholstery with extendable front seat squabs (also heated and ventilated), adaptive bi-xenon ...
Vauxhall’s Insignia continues to be the vital element in the carmaker’s ongoing battle to remain high on fleet choice lists. More than 55,000 Insignia cars have been sold here – 65% of which went to ...
With more than 55,000 cars sold in the last 18 months, Vauxhall’s Insignia proved to be a success on the British market. Now, the carmaker announced the Insignia CDTi 4x4 is to hit the nationwide ...
Out to land a punch on the smug, Germanic nose of that uppity Audi A4 Allroad, this is the Vauxhall Insignia Country Tourer. See, like the Audi, the Country Tourer gets 4WD and extra suspension travel ...
This is the new Vauxhall Insignia 2.0 CDTi. To be a little more precise, the car isn’t new but the engine is: it’s Vauxhall’s latest 2.0-litre, 168bhp ‘Whisper’ diesel unit, so called because it aims ...
There were almost 2,000 miles on the clock of our long-term Vauxhall Insignia Sports Tourer when it arrived. From the mollycoddled existence of a press demonstrator, the life of this affable estate is ...
If you’re going to introduce a new brand into the packed Australian car market, it needs to stand out. If TMR’s time in the range-topping Insignia Select Sports Tourer (that’s Opel-speak for wagon) is ...
The Insignia is starting to feel its age but it’s still a capable car, mixing a comfortable, well equipped cabin with a relaxing drive. This latest ecoFLEX has brilliant economy and low tax bills, but ...
The Insignia has played its part in elevating the image of Vauxhall over the past few years. A more upmarket appearance and feel compared with its predecessor, the Vectra, helped make it a far more ...
Ith its rakish looks, it isn’t just the revamped badge that separates the Insignia from the rest of the Vauxhall model range. Company bosses claim that the newcomer takes the firm’s design to the next ...