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Vauxhall - Insignia (2008)

Introducing the Vauxhall Insignia: a timeless executive sedan that blends comfort with performance.
The Vauxhall Insignia debuted in the mid‑2000s and quickly carved out its niche in the mid‑size executive segment. Whether you’re looking at the classic Vauxhall Insignia 2008 price for nostalgia, the current Vauxhall Insignia price for a brand‑new model, or a well‑maintained second‑hand example, the Insignia’s appeal endures. This guide gives you an in‑depth look at the specifications, depreciation trends, and market positioning that shape its value today. --- ### Key Specifications at a Glance

  • Engine: 1.8 L EcoTank 4‑cyl petrol or 4.0 L V6, 170 hp‑4.6 lbf‑ft (depends on trim)
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 8‑speed automatic, available on all variants
  • Fuel System: Direct injection engine; dual‑diesel EFI for the V6 option
  • Dimensions (Long × Wide × Height): 4,950 mm × 1,850 mm × 1,450 mm (mileage, wheelbase 2,900 mm)
  • Cabin: 5‑seat executive layout; leather‑trim, multi‑zone climate control (standard on higher trims)
  • Safety: Dual‑zone airbags, anti‑skid braking system, optional electronic stability control, optional “Keyless Go”
  • Technology: 8‑inch touchscreen interface, Bluetooth, optional panoramic sunroof, optional Premium audio package
  • Wheel Size: 16‑inch alloy on entry‑level, 18‑inch on premium trims
  • Mileage (Combined): 5.5–7.0 l/100 km (petrol) and 5.4–6.2 l/100 km (diesel)
  • Driveline: Front‑wheel drive with optional 4‑wheel torque‑distribution on top trims
> All figures are based on the original 2008 specifications; later model years may have evolved. --- ### Depreciation Insight The Vauxhall Insignia depreciation pattern aligns with typical executive cars in Western Europe. New registrants often lose a steep portion of their value in the first year, followed by a slower but steady decline thereafter. - **Year 0–1**: ~15‑20% depreciation - **Year 1–3**: ~20‑25% cumulative drop (average 8‑10% per annum) - **Year 3–5**: ~35‑45% cumulative cost of ownership - **Year 5–10**: ~60‑70% depreciation relative to original invoice price The above estimates are provisional and illustrate general tendencies. Factors such as mileage, service record, and market demand strongly influence actual resale figures. For instance, a well‑documented 4‑year‑old Insignia with 20,000 km may fetch a higher price than a counterpart


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