Vauxhall Insignia
2019 (19) - 2.0 Turbo D SRi Vx-line Nav 5dr Auto
60.9k+ miles2019 (19 reg)AutoDieselV12 Sports and Classics WorksopWorksopVauxhall Insignia
2010 (59) - 2.0 CDTi Elite Nav Sports Tourer Auto Euro 5 5dr
163k miles2010 (59 reg)AutoDieselRISHTON AUTO CARE LIMITED4.5BlackburnVauxhall Insignia
2019 - Sri Vx-Line Nav 5-Door
60.1k+ miles2019 (19 reg)ManualDieselHippo ApprovedBlackburnVauxhall Insignia
2017 - 1.6 CDTi SRi VX Line 5-Door
86k+ miles2017 (17 reg)ManualDieselLMR Trade Car CentreNewton-le-WillowsVauxhall Insignia
2017 - 1.5T SRi Vx-line Nav 5dr
43.3k+ miles2017 (67 reg)ManualPetrolcinch Store Manchester4StretfordVauxhall Insignia
2021 - 1.5 Turbo D SE Nav 5dr
24.5k+ miles2021 (21 reg)ManualDieselcinch Superstore Derby4DerbyVauxhall Insignia
2018 (67) - 1.6 ELITE NAV ECOTEC 5DR Manual
72.6k miles2018 (67 reg)ManualDieselDaniel Maxwell Car SalesStockportVauxhall Insignia
2016 (16) - 1.6 CDTi SRi Nav Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
100k+ miles2016 (16 reg)ManualDieselGreenlight Automotive LtdBlackburnVauxhall Insignia
2018 (68) - 2.0 Turbo D SRi Vx-line Nav 5dr Diesel Hatchback
61.5k+ miles2018 (68 reg)ManualDieselVertu Vauxhall Chesterfield4.5ChesterfieldVauxhall Insignia
2016 - 2.0 CDTi ecoFLEX Elite Nav 5-Door
98.4k miles2016 (16 reg)ManualDieselT70 Motor Company LtdNewton-le-WillowsVauxhall Insignia
2019 (19) - 2.0 Turbo D SRi Vx-line Nav 5dr
116k miles2019 (19 reg)ManualDieselA2 Trade Ltd T/A Shipley PerformanceDerbyshire
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The style of the car
The Vauxhall Insignia is one of the most popular large cars in the UK. It’s available in a four-door saloon, a five-door hatchback and an estate body style. The hatchback is the most common, which means finding a used version should be easy.
How it drives
The Vauxhall Insignia is an enjoyable car to drive. It’s easy to manoeuvre around town and it’s smooth and quiet on the motorway. It’s one of the best all-rounders, with efficient engines and a well-insulated cabin promising a comfortable ride on every journey.
The interior
The Insignia is a large, spacious car whether you opt for the saloon or the estate. The boot of the saloon is big and will accommodate four suitcases. The back seats fold down flat giving you an even greater load area. If you have a dog or a growing family, the estate is highly recommended.
Inside, the Insignia is very inviting with premium materials and a modern, stylish design. There’s room for three adults to sit comfortably in the rear seats. The glovebox is air conditioned and there’s also a useful storage pouch on the driver’s seat for small items.
Running costs and reliability
There are lots of used Insignias available, so they’re very affordable. The Insignia generally performs well in reliability surveys and it’s been awarded the full five stars in Euro NCAP testing.
How it compares with similar cars
The Insignia is a large car that competes with the Skoda Octavia and the Ford Mondeo, both of which are also available as an estate or a saloon. It’s a bit bigger than cars like the Vauxhall Astra or Ford Focus, but is smaller than the Skoda Superb. It’s generally very highly regarded and often wins awards for its practicality and design.
Vauxhall Insignia common questions
Why should I buy a Vauxhall Insignia?
The Insignia offers lots of space, is good to drive and has a premium interior all for a great price. It’s superb value for money.
Is the Vauxhall Insignia reliable?
Vauxhall ranks well in reliability surveys so the Insignia should prove trouble-free. Maintenance costs are reasonable and servicing is inexpensive.
Is the Vauxhall Insignia expensive to run?
With low tax and insurance groups and very fuel-efficient engines, the Insignia isn’t an expensive car to run.
Is the Vauxhall Insignia practical?
The Insignia is available as a four-door saloon, a five-door hatchback and estate. All three are spacious, practical and make excellent family cars.
How does the Vauxhall Insignia compare with rivals?
The Insignia is better to drive than the Skoda Octavia and offers more value for money than the Ford Mondeo. It’s a great all-rounder so it’s little wonder it’s sold in such huge numbers.