NovaGTE2
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Registered: 26th Sep 06
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Im on the hunt for a new car; was initially wanting an x5; then looked at 3 & 5 series tourings and a4 & a6 avants; but for the money i want to spend (between £8K - £10K) they are all old or high millage; or even both!!
Then been thinking about a VRS Tdi skoda; but in looking at a few stumbled across the Insignia and in particular this one eBay Link
A 59 plate car with quite a good spec with 49K on the clock; looking at the stats will do 57MPG and only £100 a year to tax; seems quite good to me and a mate has just bought a brand new astra and i think thats a nice car to be in; and looks similar to the insignia inside.
Any experience or thoughts on them
[Edited on 03-10-2012 by NovaGTE2]
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Ben G
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
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that looks lovely. plenty of car for 8k.
ojc has one. poverty spec one though.
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Ben J
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Registered: 31st Jan 05
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I've actually been weighing up the idea of getting a loaded Insignia when I get rid of the A4.
I can get a nearly new (under 4k miles) one fully loaded for about £19k, compared to £25k for another A4.
The well specc'd ones are alot of car for the money.
[Edited on 26-09-2012 by Ben J]
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Hammer
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I had one in work for a few months. They are nice cars and good to drive.
You won't get anywhere near 60MPG though.
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Matt L
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Registered: 17th Apr 06
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my dad had one on hire for a few months was pretty nice tbh (it was auto and box was abit slow but still pulled well), interior was nice i imagine one loaded with toys would be better.
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j10E W
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Registered: 30th Sep 04
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I've got a tourer 2.0 diesel
It does about 40-45 mpg with a lot of motorway driving
Quite nice inside 40 odd buttons on the centre console Lots of toys
Had a 1.8 Sri petrol as well, hire car for a few weeks, what a shit engine to put in a insignia it's was dangerously slow and terrible on fuel a insult to the Sri badge
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Robin
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Registered: 7th Jan 04
Location: Northants Drives: Clio 182 Cup
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I have an estate.
I fucking hate it.
It should be nice, decent spec, relatively quick, good on fuel... But it's awful to drive and severely lacks low down power.
Hate hate hate.
HTH.
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Robin
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Strangely though, the reason I bought it was the hire car I had when the BMW was being repaired, which was spot on.
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Ben J
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What engine is in yours?
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Robin
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2.0 cdti 160
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Steve X16XE
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quote: Originally posted by j10E W
Had a 1.8 Sri petrol as well, hire car for a few weeks, what a shit engine to put in a insignia it's was dangerously slow and terrible on fuel a insult to the Sri badge
That's what my dad has got. I told him to get the 1.6 turbo and he went home with a 1.8. I told him off.
He wanted a petrol instead of a diesel because of the DPF filter on the diesels. £2k for a new one???!!! No thanks!!!
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djgritt
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Registered: 1st Nov 07
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Not keen on the CDTi 160 - seems alright low down in the rev range, but starts to feel a bit strained as the revs increase.
I find the interiors ok to be in, nothing special but not crap at the same time.
The TDi 170 Octavia vRS I had before had a much stronger engine, but I had a SHIT load of significant problems with my Octavia that has put me off the thought of ever having another.
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Ojc
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Registered: 14th Nov 00
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Mines not poverty spec, I don't find the 1.8 dangerously slow either it's not any slower than a 1.6 Corsa Sport and on the motorway goes brilliantly for a heavy car
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Ben J
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I like the bi turbo diesel. Not many about though.
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scottyp1989
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Registered: 29th Jul 07
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We have a 160cdti estate ate work, has vxr kit and 20" wheels, i like it very much, think it goes alright aswell nice interior to.
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dewismotorsport
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I found the view out the back window massively restrictive, only thing that let it down for me tbh
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Robin
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Agreed in that, and the bonnet is high, plus in the estate the rear window is about 18feet forward from the rear bumper so judging its length is impossible.
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NovaGTE2
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Registered: 26th Sep 06
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Thats a bit of a mixed opinion but on the whole it doesnt sound as good as i was hoping :-( Think i might try and find one in a dealers to try but from whats said above I think i would be forever wishing i had bought something different such as a Beemer or Audi like i really want!
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scottyp1989
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If its an audi or beemer you really want i wouldnt entertain the idea of an insignia, there not bad cars but wouldnt choose one over your other choices
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BarnshaW
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Registered: 25th Oct 06
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my dads got one as a company car and i really liked it, nice place to sit, went alright (cdti version) stereo was good and i thought the ride was pretty nice and planted to be honest. i would own one. not a crappy 1.8 one though.
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jonnieboy
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Registered: 4th Jun 02
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I've got the 160 CDTI as a company car, very nice to drive, really comfortable, and pulls well.
Only things I find annoying is there seems to be abit of 'lag' when chaging gear, and the fuel economy isn't as good as what I was expecting - 40 to 45mpg id say
Mines the Exclusive model, and I think you get a nice well spec'd car for the money
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Fad
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Registered: 1st Feb 01
Location: Dartford Kent Drives: 330cd
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The CTDi 160 i had felt really heavy and really underpowerd really had to push it hard to make progress.
Personally I think the SRi 150 Vectra drives much better.
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NovaGTE2
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Registered: 26th Sep 06
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Here is the skoda i am also considering Autotrader Link Has low miles but a few years older that the Insignia.
Going to pop to local Vaxhall garage later as they have the same car as above in; will see what i think but some not so good view on them here makes me think i wouldnt like it long term
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Robin
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Me and fad will both be comparing it to an E90 320d to be fair
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Fad
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Registered: 1st Feb 01
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The amount of interior buttons and the layout is pretty disgusting IMO too
Miss my e90
Oh well onwards with 6 Cylinders
[Edited on 27-09-2012 by Fad]
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