Am I the only one who thinks this is one of the best looking cars in the world right now? It's just gorgeous, not like Audi's or BMW's who are pretty much the same last couple years with just sharper lines than previous model, this car just looks classy
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I much prefer high high spec Opel like this or Peugeot 508 GT over a bog standard BMW or Audi. I am pretty sure if you will bring Audi to same spec, it will be eye watering price tag. The biggest issue with this car, it will lose value so fast, you won't even know what hit it. Really nice second hand buy, unfortunately there won't be any of them on the road as no one will buy it new.
The problem is that if you spec an Audi or BMW to the same level of equipment that this has, the prices won't even look in the same ball-park ! Yes you could get an A6 for similar money but the chances are it would be the base model without the bells and whistles that the GSI has as standard.
Audi or Beemer would be bone-stock with cloth seats small rims and figuratively said steel rims - loaded with the same tech like this Insignia the price rise with about 1/3. And still no torque vectoring like this one. It is hard to beat car to money rate of Opel
An underrated car IMHO. That 2.0 biturbo diesel is lovely as is the 8sp gearbox. The only issue for me is the size, it's huge at almost 5m long, but that does mean it's got masses or rear legroom and the boot is enormous. I would have it as a normal spec though with smaller wheels, it was available like that on the continent.
Might be worth a punt as a company car but that’s about it. If Opel could get this a good few grand under a basic 5 series and back into the forties they might shift a few. Not going to happen with our VRT rates though!
Price new is very high, but as an Opel driver and an insignia driver at that I can assure you it won't hold its value, so let some other poor soul buy it new and pick it up at 3 years old (like I plan to do) for about 25k
Roughly 500 a month is quite respectable - we’ll put it this way. The only medium/large car that’s outselling it is the Camry, and at least twice as popular as competitors such as the Mazda 6 and VW Passat, and Ford’s rival the Mondeo is struggling to make 30 sales a month
Sold as Buick Regal Sportback GS in US. GM killed the car. I am buying one in red , 7000 off sticker price. Gm never advertised this car. Europe get 20 inch wheels,360 camera, and paddle shifter!!! I want this one or Holden version.
I think that it's unfair to compare the insignia to higher priced BMW,Audis,And comparable Mercedes Benz models. The Opel insignia by European standards is considered a premium executive Car but it offers value for the money and it's not really meant to compete with those ultra-luxury models . It give you Preformance, luxuryorientated appointments but this car is a "Lesser priced alternative" to those premium brands.
I'm a big Skoda person, next car (at some point) is definitely going to be an Octavia vRS TDI or Superb Sportline.. But the sheer amount of standard equipment on this would tempt me to get a Vauxhall Insignia GSi, genuinely amazed with the kit..
Audi, bmw expensive spare parts and repairs. You wouldn't expect their high depreciation of value. And it is that massive that it is quite dissapointing to say the least. When you decide to sell them after five years you already lose at least 60% when you invest in Audi or BMW. So Opel, well it's opel. They have cheap spare parts and also an option of repaired second hand spare parts when you need to get a reasonable price servicing which i find absolutely great, and important and quite relevant feature. Knowing that no other car manufacturers does that for you.
Am I the only one who thinks this is one of the best looking cars in the world right now? It's just gorgeous, not like Audi's or BMW's who are pretty much the same last couple years with just sharper lines than previous model, this car just looks classy
In the world... Sure it's quite right.
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I much prefer high high spec Opel like this or Peugeot 508 GT over a bog standard BMW or Audi. I am pretty sure if you will bring Audi to same spec, it will be eye watering price tag. The biggest issue with this car, it will lose value so fast, you won't even know what hit it. Really nice second hand buy, unfortunately there won't be any of them on the road as no one will buy it new.
I am buying one brand new next week, just close the deal today.
This car won't sell well which will make it more valuable in like 10 years after.
One of the best looking Saloon/Sedan on sale right now. Huge spec. Particularly when sold as a Buick. I've seen remote start on Buick versions.
I strongly disagree with you on looks- it looks great particularly in red.
You should see it in blue
Look, I'm a sucker for Opel. Of course i had to buy one. But i got the 2.0l diesel OPC Line with basicly everything loaded into it. I love this car
Better the wagon. I own one and I love it. Greetings from Spain.
Same kit of this insignia at 50k equals to at least 80k for an A6 or 5 series or 70k for an A5 SB (in Italy)
Agreed! Some will rather the badge over the extras though but it’s fully loaded alright.
The problem is that if you spec an Audi or BMW to the same level of equipment that this has, the prices won't even look in the same ball-park ! Yes you could get an A6 for similar money but the chances are it would be the base model without the bells and whistles that the GSI has as standard.
That’s a good looking car but the price 😬 for a ople I’ve had the astra and the corsa opc and I loved them I’m a fan lol
Audi or Beemer would be bone-stock with cloth seats small rims and figuratively said steel rims - loaded with the same tech like this Insignia the price rise with about 1/3. And still no torque vectoring like this one. It is hard to beat car to money rate of Opel
An underrated car IMHO. That 2.0 biturbo diesel is lovely as is the 8sp gearbox. The only issue for me is the size, it's huge at almost 5m long, but that does mean it's got masses or rear legroom and the boot is enormous. I would have it as a normal spec though with smaller wheels, it was available like that on the continent.
Might be worth a punt as a company car but that’s about it. If Opel could get this a good few grand under a basic 5 series and back into the forties they might shift a few. Not going to happen with our VRT rates though!
Very beautiful car👍👍👍
Price new is very high, but as an Opel driver and an insignia driver at that I can assure you it won't hold its value, so let some other poor soul buy it new and pick it up at 3 years old (like I plan to do) for about 25k
Enjoyed this review. Thanks.
Thank you!
They can't give them away in Australia where it is badged as a Holden Commodore.
Roughly 500 a month is quite respectable - we’ll put it this way. The only medium/large car that’s outselling it is the Camry, and at least twice as popular as competitors such as the Mazda 6 and VW Passat, and Ford’s rival the Mondeo is struggling to make 30 sales a month
These are rare in the GSI! I was looking for an estate petrol gsi in red, not a chance.
Fantastic car
Sold as Buick Regal Sportback GS in US. GM killed the car. I am buying one in red , 7000 off sticker price. Gm never advertised this car. Europe get 20 inch wheels,360 camera, and paddle shifter!!! I want this one or Holden version.
I thought they weren't gm anymore ? Are they not puegeot / Citroën now? This new insignia looks like a big Citroën
@@paulthomson9709 Insignia are still GM all other Opels are not
When is this version of the insignia available in Ireland
On sale several years here... rare though
In Ireland it is Opel like in Europe? You know if there is also a manual version?
Opel here yes! I’m not sure if manual in GSi will check 👍🏻
@@NobbyOnCars Interesting. Ireland itself is interesting. Never been there but I am tempted to give it a go.
Thanks a lot mate
Make it cheaper?! I picked up a fully loaded elite estate with 10500 miles for £15000 - you cannot beat that for value
I think that it's unfair to compare the insignia to higher priced BMW,Audis,And comparable Mercedes Benz models. The Opel insignia by European standards is considered a premium executive Car but it offers value for the money and it's not really meant to compete with those ultra-luxury models . It give you Preformance, luxuryorientated appointments but this car is a "Lesser priced alternative" to those premium brands.
nice review thanks
Lovely will make garages loads of money gear box bearing failure inlet runner flaps dual mass flywheel the list goes on
You do not know that it is the same gear box as in Lexus...
For 21k i bought the 1.5 turbo 140ps engine new.The low edition of equipment. Was it a good deal?
New, that's a good deal I would've said!
I bought 2.0 Bitrubo Diesel 210HP 4x4 wit a lot of equipment for 25k€ in Germany 2018 50 000km
I'm a big Skoda person, next car (at some point) is definitely going to be an Octavia vRS TDI or Superb Sportline..
But the sheer amount of standard equipment on this would tempt me to get a Vauxhall Insignia GSi, genuinely amazed with the kit..
Few and far between on the road but what a great cruiser
Audi, bmw expensive spare parts and repairs. You wouldn't expect their high depreciation of value. And it is that massive that it is quite dissapointing to say the least. When you decide to sell them after five years you already lose at least 60% when you invest in Audi or BMW. So Opel, well it's opel. They have cheap spare parts and also an option of repaired second hand spare parts when you need to get a reasonable price servicing which i find absolutely great, and important and quite relevant feature. Knowing that no other car manufacturers does that for you.
Sounds like you're a fan for life :)
@@NobbyOnCars sure i am. New opel mokka is fantastic lookin' car. Fun and for young people like myself.
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Did you say 84000€
Jesus no 😂 €54,000
lol, I thought it’s a bit much , but even 54k is crazy.
How much in Indian rupees
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Did I miss the price Nobby??
€54,000
Nobby On Cars Cheers for the clarification Nobby. Yikes.
James McAuley a nice used buy in 18 months or so!
@@NobbyOnCars way too expensive............i am out
Skoda superb vrs is better in every way
There is no Superb VRS
You mean with 180 hp ? Hahaha
Superb sport line with 272 hp could be a better deal.
Even Octavia is better
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Doesn't look nearly as good as the old insignia ,.if this is the new version of the vxr , nope , some reminds me of Citroën c6