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Opel - Insignia (2016)

Discover the Opel Insignia price for one of the most elegant midsize sedans on today’s road. Whether you’re looking at a brand‑new 2023 model or comparing the value of a used Opel Insignia price, this guide offers a clear overview of what you can expect in terms of cost, technical specs, depreciation, and market standing. From the 2016 generation to the current lineup, you’ll find all the details needed to decide if the Insignia meets your needs and budget.

Key Specifications of the 2016 Opel Insignia

  • Engine: 2.0 L turbocharged inline‑4 (up to 245 hp) or optional 1.6 L inline‑4 petrol.
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 7‑speed dual‑clutch DSG.
  • Fuel Type: Petrol, Diesel (CDI) options available.
  • Power Output: 140–245 hp depending on trim.
  • Torque: 170–350 Nm (starting from 1,200 rpm).
  • Drive Layout: Front‑engine, front‑wheel drive.
  • Dimensions: Wheelbase 2,754 mm; length 4,797 mm; width 1,845 mm; height 1,440 mm.
  • Boot Space: 560 l (rear) + 56 l (folded seats) = 616 l.
  • Weight: 1,370–1,530 kg (depending on equipment).
  • Fuel Capacity: 62 l.
  • 0‑100 km/h: 6.5–7.5 s.
  • Top Speed: 242 km/h (turbocharged).
  • Safety: 5‑star Euro NCAP; adaptive cruise control; lane‑keeping aid.
  • Infotainment: 7‑inch touchscreen, navigation, Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto.
  • Interior: Leather‑trim, 10‑way power seats, ambient lighting.

Depreciation Overview – Opel Insignia depreciation

When evaluating used Opel Insignia price, it’s crucial to understand how the vehicle’s value changes over time. A well‑maintained 2016 Insignia typically **loses 15‑20% of its value in the first year**. After the initial steep depreciation, the rate slows to about 8‑10% per year during years 2–4. Rough estimates by industry analysts show that a 2016 model today (5 years old) will be worth approximately 50‑60% of its original price, assuming average mileage and condition.

Factors that influence depreciation include: