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Vauxhall - Insignia VXR (2016)

Discover the thrilling blend of sport‑tuned performance and everyday practicality that the Vauxhall Insignia VXR offers. First introduced in the 2015 model year, the 2016 Vauxhall Insignia VXR carved a niche in the premium compact executive segment, appealing to driving enthusiasts who also need a functional family car. The Vauxhall Insignia VXR price today varies by market, condition, and mileage, so whether you’re looking at a brand‑new model or a well‑maintained used vehicle, the key is to understand what factors influence its value and depreciation over time.

Below you’ll find a concise, easy‑to‑scan HTML list summarising the most critical specifications of the 2016 Insignia VXR, followed by realistic depreciation data, a comparison to peer models, and a brief market‑position overview. Finally, we’ll show you how to find the most accurate, region‑specific pricing information with a simple call‑to‑action.

  • Engine: 2.0 L Twin Turbocharged I4
  • Power: 290 hp (215 kW)
  • Torque: 305 Nm (225 lb‑ft)
  • Transmission: 6‑speed dual‐clutch (DSG) automatic
  • Suspension: Sport‑tuned with adjustable dampers
  • Boot Capacity: 562 L (up to 1110 L with rear seats folded)
  • Dimensions: Length 4726 mm, Width 1865 mm, Height 1452 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2739 mm
  • Fuel Economy: ≈ 15.5 l/100 km (combined)
  • Eco‑Turbo Features: Start‑stop, mild hybrid assist, low‑friction components
  • Safety Package: Adaptive cruise control, lane‑keep assist, multi‑airbag system, front & side door‑frame airbags

Understanding how the Vauxhall Insignia VXR depreciation works is essential when you’re considering buying either a brand‑new or a used model. The initial depreciation hit is typically the largest, with the vehicle losing an estimated 15–20 % of its original value within the first year of ownership. After that, the rate generally slows: a second year loss of around 8–12 % of the residual value is common, and by year three, the annual depreciation drops to 5–7 % of the remaining worth.

For example, if you purchase a 2016 Vauxhall Insignia VXR brand‑new, you might expect a first‑year value loss in the range of £6,000–£8


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