Vuaxhall Insignia SRi 2.0cdti 160PS Ecoflex with 19" Rims

Vuaxhall Insignia SRi 2.0cdti 160PS Ecoflex with 19" Rims

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craste

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1,222 posts

209 months

Sunday 13th May 2012
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My new compnay car, arrived Friday.

Am loving the wheels and it's quite quick (compared to the last 130PS Exclusive I had before)and its very grippy.

Really comfy seats too.

Anyone else got one on here.




Edited by craste on Sunday 13th May 13:08

SamT

32 posts

150 months

Sunday 13th May 2012
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Looking good. Got any interior pics?

DanielJames

7,543 posts

170 months

Sunday 13th May 2012
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Nice rimz.

Another Fluffer

3,888 posts

167 months

Sunday 13th May 2012
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DanielJames said:
Nice rimz.
hehe

Dave Hedgehog

14,599 posts

206 months

Sunday 13th May 2012
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commiserations

cjgreaves41

106 posts

157 months

Sunday 13th May 2012
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Keep getting these as hire cars at work, really impressed with build quality

craste

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1,222 posts

209 months

Sunday 13th May 2012
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Dave Hedgehog said:
commiserations
Lol thanks for the nice comment.

Its not a bad car, I've had my boy racer days (Focus RS) and now with 2 kids need a family car with more space - a bit more grown up.

see you have had some nice cars - cossies etc - I've always fancied a cossie - used to pop up to me local ford dealer as a kid just to sit in them - got so many RS brochures in my garage.






JayTee94

10,974 posts

159 months

Sunday 13th May 2012
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When someone used our Avensis as a brake in 2010 we were loaned an 2009 Vauxhall Insignia 2.0 CDTI SRi Nav and it was great.

The ride was firm, but I loved the dash and the Sat-Nav was excellent. When we took it around Matlock, Darley Dale & Chatsworth it really impressed us. It just takes off in third/forth due to the mountain of torque and it proved easy to overtake multiple cars. All while returning 45+ MPG.

Sadly our Toyota was repaired quicker than expected and we only had it for four days. I would buy one if I had to buy a car in that sector, but just spec leather.

Enjoy! thumbup

Dave Hedgehog

14,599 posts

206 months

Sunday 13th May 2012
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craste said:
Dave Hedgehog said:
commiserations
Lol thanks for the nice comment.

Its not a bad car, I've had my boy racer days (Focus RS) and now with 2 kids need a family car with more space - a bit more grown up.

see you have had some nice cars - cossies etc - I've always fancied a cossie - used to pop up to me local ford dealer as a kid just to sit in them - got so many RS brochures in my garage.
dont i have been drooling over cossies all day, some nice ones on PH...

and then i found this waaaaaa

http://beta.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/...



craste

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1,222 posts

209 months

Sunday 13th May 2012
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JayTee94 said:
When someone used our Avensis as a brake in 2010 we were loaned an 2009 Vauxhall Insignia 2.0 CDTI SRi Nav and it was great.

The ride was firm, but I loved the dash and the Sat-Nav was excellent. When we took it around Matlock, Darley Dale & Chatsworth it really impressed us. It just takes off in third/forth due to the mountain of torque and it proved easy to overtake multiple cars. All while returning 45+ MPG.

Sadly our Toyota was repaired quicker than expected and we only had it for four days. I would buy one if I had to buy a car in that sector, but just spec leather.

Enjoy! thumbup
Cheers mate - yes engine seems very torquey and I agree with the firm ride - but the pay off is better body control when pushing on I suppose.

craste

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1,222 posts

209 months

Sunday 13th May 2012
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Dave Hedgehog said:
dont i have been drooling over cossies all day, some nice ones on PH...

and then i found this waaaaaa

http://beta.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/...
Oh to win the lotery eh?

i'd get a Insignia VXR.
Only joking.

Actually if my numbers did come up I would without hesitation buy a new 2012 Nissan GTR - 0-60 in 2.8 seconds!! considering the weight and power of the vehicle to achieve that time is just unreal!!


craste

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1,222 posts

209 months

Sunday 13th May 2012
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cjgreaves41 said:
Keep getting these as hire cars at work, really impressed with build quality
Iits weired, before I had the insignia a few years ago I had a mondeo and sat in the Insignia when it was first launched and I was really impressed with the erceived build quality when touching the buttons on the dashboard, shutting doors etc - it is made in germany I believe and after running a Exclusiv model (and a hire car of the same model) hard every day, the really do stand up to abuse - which is nice!!

craste

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209 months

Sunday 13th May 2012
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Another Fluffer said:
hehe
lol
I know, I was going to say UV lights, gold tuff, b.i.t.c.h.e.s in the front...

mpm1987

755 posts

187 months

Sunday 13th May 2012
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Not sure about the wheels! Any other extras fitted?

I've got a silver 2010 Insignia 2.0 130 SRI as a company car.

Its currently on 78k. Comfy on the motorway, and goes fairly well on twisties.

Slowest thing on the planet off the lights, and service from Vauxhall has been far from great.

R60EST

2,364 posts

184 months

Sunday 13th May 2012
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I quite like the look of these , the estate in particular

craste

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1,222 posts

209 months

Sunday 13th May 2012
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mpm1987 said:
Not sure about the wheels! Any other extras fitted?

I've got a silver 2010 Insignia 2.0 130 SRI as a company car.

Its currently on 78k. Comfy on the motorway, and goes fairly well on twisties.

Slowest thing on the planet off the lights, and service from Vauxhall has been far from great.
Only other extra apart from wheels in the Blutooth phone kit shark fin ariel jobbie.

See you had a Focus RS too - cracking cars arnt they - but yes terrible on fuel, mind you i could not drive it anywhere withou booting it - the way it used to shove you back in the seat was wicked - i had a decat on it and blufin.

Cracking car!!

mpm1987

755 posts

187 months

Sunday 13th May 2012
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craste said:
Only other extra apart from wheels in the Blutooth phone kit shark fin ariel jobbie.

See you had a Focus RS too - cracking cars arnt they - but yes terrible on fuel, mind you i could not drive it anywhere withou booting it - the way it used to shove you back in the seat was wicked - i had a decat on it and blufin.

Cracking car!!
I've got the bluetooth kit on mine, works great, iphone has a hissy fit now and again.

Yeah I loved mine, I had a bit more than Bluefin and Decat, Such as actuator, Tublar Manifold, and FMIC, ran 302bhp,and 330ftlb.

H100S

1,436 posts

175 months

Sunday 13th May 2012
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I am on my 3rd. The 160 is much better than the 130. I really like mine they are much better than people give them credit for too. I just wish they were a bit better on the emissions. They go around corners very well too. The first of a new general of vauxhalls that have nothing in common with previous models.

Vince70

1,939 posts

196 months

Sunday 13th May 2012
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My father has the estate version but I think his rides on 18 inch rims.
Now that his has run in he can achieve over 60mph on the run plus his doesn't have the stop start technology so you having an ecoflex may get a bit more to the gallon.
His only gripe with the car is the handbrake as he says he would prefer a conventional one rather than a button as he says it grabs slightly when pulling away.

Another Fluffer

3,888 posts

167 months

Sunday 13th May 2012
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craste said:
Another Fluffer said:
hehe
lol
I know, I was going to say UV lights, gold tuff, b.i.t.c.h.e.s in the front...
thumbup

Awesome looking RS on your profile!