2009 Vauxhall Insignia Exclusiv X-Pack 2.0 CDTI 160 turbo diesel
Summary:
Great looks, comfort and mpg
Faults:
Nothing as yet.
General Comments:
Although I get an average of 48mpg if I drive conservatively (which is very good for a large car), I cannot achieve 60+ mpg as a previous review stated. Maybe after a few thousand miles, when the engine has settled down, it will increase.
The car comes into its own on motorway type roads, excellent drive quality & seating.
However, the ride can become very uncomfortable at low speeds on uneven road surfaces. Cruise control is easy to use and still returns decent mileage.
When the gearbox is cold, I have to force 2nd gear. After visiting local dealer and driving a similar car, I found the same problem. This car also had the same slight pull to the left as my own. It is very camber sensitive, as are most Vauxhalls.
The electronic handbrake has taken a lot of getting used to. I have driven other cars that have this facility, but it can be set to operate automatically when the wheels are stopped with the footbrake, so you don't have to check if your handbrake is on. I have to peer over the steering wheel to check if the handbrake logo is lit up on the dashboard. I think it should also apply automatically when the engine is switched off.
This is the 10th Vauxhall I have owned, and is the nearest I have got to the ride of the Carlton CDX.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 19th November, 2009
5th Dec 2009, 15:14
Took me a while to figure out the cruise control after coming from other Vauxhalls, but eventually sussed it! I'm the one who wrote the previous review and averaging 58 mpg per tank, although I do 90% motorway driving and try to keep it 60-65 mph... and I have a very light foot... I'm challenging myself now to see if I can do better!