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rikki_essex

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new insignia
« on: 16 September 2009, 12:28:05 »

Just took delivery of my dad new company car as he is away first thoughts are very good not drove it yet but will be back round there tonight to give it some stick and see what she goes like. and will be driving it all weekend aswell so hopefully she will be a nice car to drive.
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regards Rik

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Re: new insignia
« Reply #1 on: 16 September 2009, 15:27:37 »

When the 2.8 V6 4x4 Turbo or VXR's are a few grand, I'll have one!!

Be a while away though!!

Then again the Road Tax will be horrific.  :'(
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Re: new insignia
« Reply #2 on: 16 September 2009, 18:52:54 »

I commented a while back that they lack the presense of the Omega but seeing loads of them now so they can't be that bad.
   Are they RWD, what engine options? etc. :-/
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Re: new insignia
« Reply #3 on: 16 September 2009, 22:09:27 »

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I commented a while back that they lack the presense of the Omega but seeing loads of them now so they can't be that bad.
   Are they RWD, what engine options? etc. :-/
Nope, FWD :(  or 4X4.

Rikkie, you mention it's your Dads new company car. Has the company listed you as one of the drivers ?  Ok, your insurance covers you to drive any vehicle with the owners consent, but technically the owner is the company.
Don't mean to sound like a killjoy, but if you're not listed as a driver then I suspect technically it may be seen as taking without consent and driving without insurance.    
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