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Title: Insignia Prices
Post by: FRE07962128 on 28 July 2008, 11:04:46
Just received from Vx the prices that will be applicable for the new model as of 22nd July 2008.

Examples of these across the 65 saloon and 65 hatchback models / varients are:

Saloon  
Insignia Exclusive                          On the road RRP £              
Petrol                     1.8i 16v WT                       15,935
Diesel                     2.0CDTi (160PS) auto        18,535

Insignia SRi  
Petrol                     2.0i 16v Turbo                    20,635
                             2.0i 16v Turbo 4x4 auto       23,235
Diesel                    2.0CDTi 16v (160PS) auto    21,385

Insignia SRi Nav*
Petrol                    2.0 16v Turbo 4x4 auto        24,035

Insignia Elite Nav *
Petrol                    1.8i 16v VVT                        21,785
                            2.0i 16v Turbo Auto              25,485
                            2.8i V6 24v Turbo 4x4 auto   28,885
Diesel                   2.0CDTi 16v (160PS) auto     24,885

Hatchback

Insignia Exclusive
Petrol                    1.8i 16v VVT                        15,935
Diesel                   2.0CDTi 16v (160PS) auto     18,535

Insignia SRi Nav
Petrol                    2.0i 16v Turbo 4x4 auto        24,035
Diesel                   2.0CDTi 16v (160PS) auto     22,185

Insignia Elite Nav
Petrol                    2.8i V6 Turbo 4x4 auto         28,885
Diesel                   2.0CDTi (160PS) auto           24,885


Saloon / Hatchback prices are therefore the same.

*Nav in the model name means fitted with DVD 800 Navi satellite navigation system with colour monitor/stereo radio/CD with MP3 format/auxilary-in and USB sockets/shark fin aerial/multi-function infotainment controller.  = £800 on top of non-Nav model price  

I hope you find this all useful, and if you require price info on a specific
engine size / model / spec let me know and I will consult with the price list. :y

OR simply go to:
http://www.vauxhall.co.uk/vx/carandvans/priceguideload.do?method=retrievePriceGuideDetails&vehicleType=C&results=brands&brandName=newinsignia
Title: Re: Insignia Prices
Post by: Ian_D on 28 July 2008, 13:39:49
Whats with all the auto's?
Title: Re: Insignia Prices
Post by: Markie on 28 July 2008, 13:49:24
I`ve got my eye on the 256 bhp V6 "range topper"  :y

I presume thats the 2.8 Turbo  :-/
Title: Re: Insignia Prices
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 28 July 2008, 13:55:15
Double those prices for my country :(
Title: Re: Insignia Prices
Post by: MaxV6 on 28 July 2008, 14:24:18
i found it interesting to note the optional extras list includes a 230Volt OUTPUT at the rear of the car ;D
Title: Re: Insignia Prices
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 28 July 2008, 14:28:46
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Just received from Vx the prices that will be applicable for the new model as of 22nd July 2008.

Examples of these across the 65 saloon and 65 hatchback models / varients are:

Saloon  
Insignia Exclusive                          On the road RRP £              
Petrol                     1.8i 16v WT                       15,935
Diesel                     2.0CDTi (160PS) auto        18,535

Insignia SRi  
Petrol                     2.0i 16v Turbo                    20,635
                             2.0i 16v Turbo 4x4 auto       23,235
Diesel                    2.0CDTi 16v (160PS) auto    21,385

Insignia SRi Nav*
Petrol                    2.0 16v Turbo 4x4 auto        24,035

Insignia Elite Nav *
Petrol                    1.8i 16v VVT                        21,785
                            2.0i 16v Turbo Auto              25,485
                            2.8i V6 24v Turbo 4x4 auto   28,885
Diesel                   2.0CDTi 16v (160PS) auto     24,885

Hatchback

Insignia Exclusive
Petrol                    1.8i 16v VVT                        15,935
Diesel                   2.0CDTi 16v (160PS) auto     18,535

Insignia SRi Nav
Petrol                    2.0i 16v Turbo 4x4 auto        24,035
Diesel                   2.0CDTi 16v (160PS) auto     22,185

Insignia Elite Nav
Petrol                    2.8i V6 Turbo 4x4 auto         28,885
Diesel                   2.0CDTi (160PS) auto           24,885


Saloon / Hatchback prices are therefore the same.

*Nav in the model name means fitted with DVD 800 Navi satellite navigation system with colour monitor/stereo radio/CD with MP3 format/auxilary-in and USB sockets/shark fin aerial/multi-function infotainment controller.  = £800 on top of non-Nav model price  

I hope you find this all useful, and if you require price info on a specific
engine size / model / spec let me know and I will consult with the price list. :y

OR simply go to:
http://www.vauxhall.co.uk/vx/carandvans/priceguideload.do?method=retrievePriceGuideDetails&vehicleType=C&results=brands&brandName=newinsignia

If I have to end up with one then it's got to be a 4 x4
Title: Re: Insignia Prices
Post by: Growler on 28 July 2008, 14:44:42
No estates?
Title: Re: Insignia Prices
Post by: ians on 28 July 2008, 14:47:37
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No estates?

Coming a bit later.
Title: Re: Insignia Prices
Post by: Growler on 28 July 2008, 15:16:00
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No estates?

Coming a bit later.
Right Got ya.  :y
Title: Re: Insignia Prices
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 28 July 2008, 16:20:13
A wealthy woman such as yourself Lizzie could probably buy a brace of Insignia without a second thought.
Sadly I will have to wait until Mr depreciation gets his teeth into it,as it certainly will.  ;D ;D :y :y
Title: Re: Insignia Prices
Post by: FRE07962128 on 29 July 2008, 02:11:34
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A wealthy woman such as yourself Lizzie could probably buy a brace of Insignia without a second thought.
Sadly I will have to wait until Mr depreciation gets his teeth into it,as it certainly will.  ;D ;D :y :y

Me wealthy Optimist!!!!!!! :o ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)  I wish.

No I will be waiting for them to be on the second hand market with the majority.  My days with new Company / private cars are on hold for at least the next 3 years! ;D ;D ;)
Title: Re: Insignia Prices
Post by: FRE07962128 on 29 July 2008, 02:16:27
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Whats with all the auto's?

I have got a biase towards automatics Ian :y, but you note I have quoted a manual on the 2.0 SRi because that is a car that I (in Cavelier form) used to love pushing to the limit and to do that it was always best with that transmission! ;)
Title: Re: Insignia Prices
Post by: Jay w on 29 July 2008, 08:00:54
Wrong wheel drive  :'(

when are Vaux  going to learn that there is a market out there for luxuary cars like the Omega, it's replacment, the Signum wasn't a patch on the Omega and this looks to be a compromise as well......

I fear that me next car may be something german and RWD at this rate :-/
Title: Re: Insignia Prices
Post by: Kevin Wood on 29 July 2008, 09:03:49
Bit of an odd lineup there. No manual tractor? No manual V6? Only V6 is the turbo 4x4? Would have thought there'd be demand for a mid range natasp FWD V6 after all it's a big jump from a 2.0 4 pot to the V6 turbo.

Maybe the fixation on CO2 emissions means V6s are a dying breed. :'(

Kevin
Title: Re: Insignia Prices
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 29 July 2008, 09:18:22
4x4  :-/   extra parts to maintain and more fuel  :-?

as an example in BMW second hand market here, 4x4 models are 2/3 price the normal models..
Title: Re: Insignia Prices
Post by: Albert1 on 29 July 2008, 09:34:42
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Wrong wheel drive  :'(

when are Vaux  going to learn that there is a market out there for luxuary cars like the Omega, it's replacment, the Signum wasn't a patch on the Omega and this looks to be a compromise as well......

I fear that me next car may be something german and RWD at this rate :-/

Any competent driver can negotiate around the shortcomings of FWD - and if you can't then you're doing it wrong - same goes for numpties that say they don't like RWD because it's all scary and the back of the car starts doing funny things yada yada yada....
Title: Re: Insignia Prices
Post by: Kevin Wood on 29 July 2008, 09:37:49
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Wrong wheel drive  :'(

when are Vaux  going to learn that there is a market out there for luxuary cars like the Omega, it's replacment, the Signum wasn't a patch on the Omega and this looks to be a compromise as well......

I fear that me next car may be something german and RWD at this rate :-/

Any competent driver can negotiate around the shortcomings of FWD - and if you can't then you're doing it wrong - same goes for numpties that say they don't like RWD because it's all scary and the back of the car starts doing funny things yada yada yada....

Doesn't mean I want to, though. Anyone who can walk can cope with the shortcomings of having one shoe but I can't see it catching on.  ;)

Kevin