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The Insignia VXR sits on Holden lots for just $39,990 brand new, and used examples command prices of as low as $31,990 with around 4,300 miles on the odometer. Can you say firesale?
In terms of technical details, the Insignia VXR is powered b a 2.8-liter V6 Turbo ECOTEC engine with a single twin-scroll turbocharger and variable valve control that produces 325 PS (65 PS up on ...
Holden had already confirmed the 2015 Insignia VXR as the latest installation of Opel-sourced products for the Australian lineup, and you can officially get your hands on what Holden says marks ...
Car Profile • Holden Insignia VXR. 2015 Holden Insignia VXR Price: AUD 57,013 for the 239 kW Performance Sedan. Published: 23 Jun 2015, 15:54 UTC • By: Mircea Panait. 17 photos.
The Insignia VXR will be Holden‘s first ever all-wheel-drive turbocharged performance sedan, featuring a good-looking design, plenty of new tech and European quality all in one package.
And today, Vauxhall has released a whole bunch of new information on its fastest Insignia - including the price. We had hoped the VXR would weigh in under 30 grand, but it's just sneaked over the ...
The next-generation Vauxhall Insignia VXR is set to receive a similar torque vectoring all-wheel drive system to the Ford Focus RS. Autocar reports that Vauxhall has been working with GKN, the ...
Vauxhall Insignia VXR: Spotted The lesser spotted fast Vauxhall depreciates its way further into temptation. By Matt Bird / . Friday, 10 October 2014 / Loading comments ...
The Insignia VXR Supersport seems to be a step in the right direction. Vauxhall wants to be seen as more than an "everyman" brand. It wants to be up there with the German big three, ...
The Vauxhall Insignia VXR is a 170mph rocketship SUBARU Imprezas were all the rage a few years ago. They were fast, four-wheel drive and best of all, a bargain when new.
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SUBARU Imprezas were all the rage a few years ago. They were fast, four-wheel drive and best of all, a bargain when new. Vauxhall now has the grown-up equivalent in the form of this new Insignia VXR.