
I wasn’t much of a fan of the 2009 Opel Insignia when I first saw the camouflaged pictures, but I know I like it when I’m looking at these (still unofficial). Rumors say it’s going to be on the floor at the British International Motor Show, this summer.
Opel Insignia is the successor of Opel Vectra and it’s going to play against other D segment vehicles including the new Ford Mondeo, Mazda 6, Renault Laguna and the VW Passat. Though we don’t have any official data on motorization, speculations include a 1.6L and a 2.0L turbo, a 2.8L V6 that outputs 250 hp, a 1.9 diesel and a turbo, and a 2.9L V6 diesel that outputs near the 300 hp mark.
I’m waiting for prices and official info to make up my mind, because the design is sweet. What do you think?
Autoweek.nl via WorldCarFans UK
This model is so nice, Opel cars are the best … beautiful desings, very fast and confortable. I am interested in one.
April 22, 2008 4:56 pmThis model is so nice, Opel cars are the best … beautiful desings, very fast and confortable. I am interested in one.
April 23, 2008 4:14 pmI think it is perfect opel car. I am waiting for date of sales and when it sales firstly ? will buy it
April 24, 2008 10:25 amthe most beatiful car for this year,New promising generation from opel, a car with a camera to read the speed limits from the signs on the street, Its innovation, V6 engine 260 bhp with 4×4 wheele drive, Awsome, What a car!! , full with thecnology and performance and very good looking. I will buy one for sure, I hope they will bring it to the GCC market, Otherwise i will go to germany and buy one.
August 3, 2008 10:54 am[...] Opel Insignia is a pretty popular choice among those who fancy their hand at creating custom tuning kits for cars and Steinmetz has unveiled its own version with a provisional tuning package. The tuning kit offered by Steinmetz comes with a ride lowering suspension system, black and white 20-inch alloy wheels and changes to the front grille and front spoiler. Even the rear silencer tailpipe and floor mats have been altered, despite which the Insignia still largely retains its original look. Dubbed as the new European Car of the Year, Insignia would surely attract many more automakers who will offer custom add-ons and this one from Steinmetz looks subtle and simple. .gallery { margin: auto; } .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 33%; } .gallery img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } .gallery-caption { margin-left: 0; } [...]
November 28, 2008 8:00 pm[...] Opel Insignia is a pretty popular choice among those who fancy their hand at creating custom tuning kits for cars and Steinmetz has unveiled its own version with a provisional tuning package. The tuning kit offered by Steinmetz comes with a ride lowering suspension system, black and white 20-inch alloy wheels and changes to the front grille and front spoiler. Even the rear silencer tailpipe and floor mats have been altered, despite which the Insignia still largely retains its original look. Dubbed as the new European Car of the Year, Insignia would surely attract many more automakers who will offer custom add-ons and this one from Steinmetz looks subtle and simple. [...]
November 28, 2008 11:02 pm
autonews5
We will all miss Open Vectra , but in the same time the Insignia looks very good. I can tell it will be a hit, even the diesel will be popular
April 18, 2008 9:47 pm