2016 VAUXHALL INSIGNIA 1.6 Cdti Ecoflex Sri Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
1.6 Cdti Ecoflex Sri Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
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Vehicle Specifications
Description
This 2016 Vauxhall Insignia CDTi SRi presents an exceptional opportunity with its remarkably low mileage of just 66,249 miles for its age. This particular model, a 1.6L Diesel SRi, adheres to the Euro 6 emission standard, reflecting its modern and efficient design. Inside, you'll find convenient features such as automatic headlights that illuminate when needed, electronic climate control with a clear graphic display to manage your cabin temperature, and a mobile phone system with Bluetooth connectivity, allowing for handsfree calls and audio streaming.
The Vauxhall Insignia CDTi SRi offers several advantages that set it apart. Its low CO2 emissions are beneficial, indicating a more environmentally conscious choice. Furthermore, its placement in a low insurance group means potentially lower running costs.
For practicality, the generous boot space provides ample room for luggage or shopping, making it a versatile option for families or those who require extra storage.
About the Vauxhall Insignia
The Vauxhall Insignia has long been a popular choice for UK drivers seeking a spacious, comfortable, and well-equipped large family car. Offering a compelling blend of style, practicality, and value, it's a model that deserves serious consideration on the used market. This guide will help you navigate the Insignia landscape and make an informed purchase.
Why Buy a Vauxhall Insignia?
- Spacious Interior: The Insignia excels in passenger and boot space, making it ideal for families, commuters, or those who regularly carry luggage.
- Comfortable Ride: It's designed for long-distance cruising, with a compliant suspension that smooths out imperfections in the road.
- Generous Equipment: Even entry-level models typically come with a good array of features, while higher trims offer premium touches like leather upholstery, advanced infotainment, and driver assistance systems.
- Attractive Styling: Particularly in its later generations, the Insignia boasts sharp, modern styling that looks more expensive than it is.
- Value for Money: As a used car, the Insignia offers significant bang for your buck, providing a large car experience at a fraction of the price of a new equivalent.
UK Price Guide (GBP)
Prices vary significantly depending on the age, condition, mileage, engine, and trim level. Here's a general guide for used models:
| Model Year | Typical Price Range (GBP) |
|---|---|
| 2008-2013 (First Generation) | £2,500 - £7,000 |
| 2013-2017 (Facelifted First Generation) | £5,000 - £10,000 |
| 2017 onwards (Second Generation) | £8,000 - £20,000+ |
Note: These are indicative prices and can fluctuate. Always check current listings for accurate pricing.
Specifications
The Insignia has been offered with a wide range of engine and transmission options throughout its life, catering to various needs:
- Engines: Primarily petrol (1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 2.0 Turbo) and diesel (1.6, 2.0 CDTi). Performance and economy vary greatly between these.
- Transmissions: Manual and automatic gearboxes are available.
- Drivetrain: Front-wheel drive is standard, with all-wheel drive available on some higher-performance or more rugged variants.
- Body Styles: Hatchback (often referred to as a GSi or VXR), Saloon, and Sports Tourer (estate).
Common Issues
While generally reliable, some common areas to check on a used Insignia include:
- Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF): Particularly on older diesel models, DPF issues can arise if the car is predominantly used for short journeys.
- Turbocharger: Listen for any whistling noises or loss of power, indicating potential turbo problems.
- Electrical Gremlins: Check all lights, windows, and the infotainment system for any intermittent faults.
- Suspension/Steering: Listen for knocks or rattles from the suspension over bumps, and check for uneven tyre wear which could indicate steering alignment issues.
- Timing Belt: Ensure the timing belt has been replaced according to the manufacturer's schedule, especially on petrol engines.
Running Costs
Running costs are generally competitive for its class:
- Fuel Economy: Modern diesel engines offer excellent mpg for long journeys, while petrol engines are best suited for lower mileage users.
- Road Tax: Varies based on CO2 emissions, with older models often costing more.
- Insurance: Group ratings depend on the specific model and engine, but are generally reasonable for the size of the car.
- Servicing: Routine maintenance is typically affordable, with many independent garages capable of servicing an Insignia.
Variants
The Insignia has been offered in numerous trim levels and special editions:
- S, SE, SRi, Elite: Common trim levels offering increasing levels of specification and luxury.
- Design, Tech Line, Energy: Often fleet-focused trims with a focus on equipment.
- GSi/VXR: Performance-oriented models with sportier styling and more powerful engines.
- Country Tourer: A more rugged, all-wheel-drive estate version for light off-roading.
When buying, consider your priorities: if comfort and space are key, an SE or Elite model will suffice. If you desire a sportier feel, look for an SRi or a GSi/VXR. Whatever you choose, the Vauxhall Insignia remains a strong contender in the used large car market.
