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  • Vauxhall Insignia in detail

    Jul 22, 2008 8:20 AM

    Vauxhall is the latest mass manufacturer to launch a ‘near premium’ family car in the form of the new Vauxhall Insignia.

    It’s viewed as so different from its Vectra predecessor that a new name was required – a change that’s also reflected in the redesigned Vauxhall badge that its debuts.

    Design


    The Insignia looks nothing like a Vectra, or any other recent GM product, because the company has decided its models should be more widely differentiated in appearance than pr...Read the full article
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    Re: Vauxhall Insignia in detail

    Jul 22, 2008 8:23 AM

    'Near Premium Family Car' eh? Well, judging from the pictures, Vauxhall could be accused of plagiarising Hyundai's X20 (Elantra). Does that mean that, what is now the 5th largest car manufacturer in the world, is starting to build cars that others admire?

  • Re: Vauxhall Insignia in detail

    Jul 22, 2008 8:59 AM

    Looks OK from the side and the interior is good but has a bizarre droopiness from the front and back...

  • Re: Vauxhall Insignia in detail

    Jul 22, 2008 9:05 AM

    Looks like the blandest pile of poop in the world to me. Still, sales reps of the world should be happy (providing its got somewhere to hang their jackets).

  • Re: Vauxhall Insignia in detail

    Jul 22, 2008 9:15 AM

    Looks great to me, inside and out. However, much as I love Autocar magazine, whatever Vauxhall do to the Insignia - even if they fit it with a Lambo engine, provide a 20 year warranty, and a free Astra VXR - I would put money on them preferring the Mondeo! I actually think the current Vectra is a great car and not far off the current Mondeo - a fantastic drive and the interior is quite good. However, it is deathly dull design wise.
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    Re: Vauxhall Insignia in detail

    Jul 22, 2008 9:45 AM

    How can anyone label this as bland? This looks quite a way better than any BMW or Audi out there, and it looks like a real quality product. Not keen on that colour, but providing the engines are clean and economical enough, this could be the next big thing... Oh and I do not know how anyone could possibly buy a SUV over this!!
    Citroën C3 Picasso : Top Gear Family Car of the Year 2008
  • Re: Vauxhall Insignia in detail

    Jul 22, 2008 9:57 AM

    James Read:

    Looks like the blandest pile of poop in the world to me. Still, sales reps of the world should be happy (providing its got somewhere to hang their jackets).

    We agree James. Although the interior stays fairly true to the concept version, the exterior is plain awful. The best bit is the redesigned Griffin on the front, much more with it than the current one.

    Caeser ruled with an iron hand, then with a wooden foot and finally with a piece of string.
  • Re: Vauxhall Insignia in detail

    Jul 22, 2008 10:24 AM

    Mini1:
    How can anyone label this as bland? This looks quite a way better than any BMW or Audi out there, and it looks like a real quality product. Not keen on that colour, but providing the engines are clean and economical enough, this could be the next big thing... Oh and I do not know how anyone could possibly buy a SUV over this!!

    A quite astonishing post. Given that you are so far wide of the mark, I can only think that you are trying to be funny or ironic and are thus agreeing with me. If not, I fear that you could not find your own arse in the dark with both hands and a torch and worry for your safety.

    So the Vauxhall Inrepmobilia is a better looking car than the Audi R8, is it ? The BMW 3 series coupe is a worse looking car ? You'd rather have the Inshitia than a Range Rover ?Ye Gods, man, do you know anything about cars ?

    Your right on one thing. They will be the next big thing. Fleet managers will be lining up to buy them. One reason why the rest of us should not.

  • Re: Vauxhall Insignia in detail

    Jul 22, 2008 10:25 AM

    Jon Hardcastle:
    We agree James.

    The Royal "we", John ? How is Phillip ?

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    Re: Vauxhall Insignia in detail

    Jul 22, 2008 10:31 AM

    The Vauxhall Insignificant?

  • Re: Vauxhall Insignia in detail

    Jul 22, 2008 10:46 AM

     so , james read, if someone doesnt agree with you, they know nothing about cars?

     Quite astonishing arrogance, and then some.

    Unless you are being humorous. 

    Which i doubt.

     

    SHOCK AUTOCAR FORUM POSTER IN PRO VAUXHALL RANT.

     however normality is soon restored as the BMW loving mass bring order to the ranks.
     

     
     

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    Re: Vauxhall Insignia in detail

    Jul 22, 2008 11:16 AM

    I am looking forward to seeing this car in the flesh on Friday. It looks great in and out, I cant wait to see a sporty version, well done Vauxhall.

    I do not understand Autocars facination with the Mundano, it looks to wide, has no disinctive featurea and one of the cheapest interiors Ive recently sat in. Not to mention the Ford badge!!!

     

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