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Opel Insignia Diesel

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This is an old car model that is no longer for sale by the local distributor since Q1 2017.

Consumer Reviews

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VinW | 25 May 2015
Who needs an SUV when I've got the Insignia sedan
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Review

I'm not sure why everyone and their mother is buying in to SUVs when sedans are just as spacious and look more elegant on the road.


Take the Insignia for example. I drive up to Johor Bahru for business during the weekdays and ferry my family around during the weekend. It handles both situations well.


The Insignia is able to cover about 20km/L which I think is impressive, enabling me to save on fuel costs. But what I love most about this car is its 320Nm of torque.


The car feels brisk and decently refined on the road. Overtaking is easy at both low and high speeds, thanks to the high torque - a quality I love about diesel-powered cars.

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