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Vauxhall Insignia Sports Tourer (2008 - 2017)

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reviewed by Anonymous on 20 November 2020
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reviewed by Anonymous on 8 February 2019
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reviewed by Anonymous on 8 February 2019
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reviewed by Anonymous on 8 February 2019
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reviewed by Anonymous on 8 February 2019
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reviewed by Anonymous on 8 February 2019
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reviewed by Anonymous on 8 February 2019
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2.0CDTI 163ps Elite Nav Auto 5dr Estate

reviewed by Anonymous on 8 February 2019
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Fuel economy
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Cost of maintenance and repairs
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Experience at the dealership
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How practical it is
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Overall reliability

Awsome Cruiser 2.0CDTi Auto Elite Nav Sports Tourer Estate

my full REVIEW I recently bought my dream car a 2011 opel vauxhall insignia 2.0CDTi 6 speed Automatic Elite Nav top spec sports tourer estate its AWSOME I remember seeing this Great estate vechile in 2008 when it was unveiled launched at the Geneva motor show its made in Germany by opel but its Vauxhall brand in the UK its a Quality built estate car mine being elite spec it comes with the clever electric control boot this car was ive been told by Vauxhall dealers around £36.000 new in 2011 I bought mine for under £5.699 that's good value for money saved nearly £30.000 for my dream car its a rare spec its got mud flaps all cream leather seats its so smooth to drive I bought it on 8th august 2018 at 90.552 miles its now got 91.802 after 6mths its never let me down ive put a new Bosh 4yr guarantee battery on the car was told the original battery GM stamp was still in the car from new that's 7yrs it lasted these cars are underated but they are very well built cars I recommend you buy the top spec elite why you may ask it has every spec extra that anyone would ever need im not a company car driver my car is a family car I do go on the motorway alot to get to sites I work at has im a security officer this estate car is great on MPG for a automatic its good at cruising on the motorway & perfect for shopping trips with its huge 540 litres boot I cant believe I got this car for under £6.000 the depreciation is bad on the insignia but I bought it not to sell its my last car has im in my 50s its the best car ive ever had personally youll not find a better value for money used car that's my Review estate car of the year 2011 & a great company car and for me a great family all round vechile plenty of room & the insignia sports tourer Elite estate looks very nice with its 18inch 13 spoke alloys & mine it technical grey I think its the best colour its drives and looks the part its the best estate car for me 5 out of 5 ill never sell it no way the insignia diesel 2.0CDTI is a really great Engine Reliable runner & the MPG is great

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Price£19,350–£36,760
Road TaxB–M
MPG25.0–72.4 mpg
Real MPG79.2%

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