2019 Vauxhall Insignia Tech Line Nav 1.6 turbo diesel

Summary:

So far so good

Faults:

Some noises from suspension will need looked at soon, but really nothing much more.

The key to keeping these diesel engines in good order is to use good quality fuel and oil, and give them a long firm drive every now and then. This is not a car for short journeys! If you do use these on too many short runs, you may have DPF issues and other problems.

General Comments:

Stunning looking car in black, this Insignia looks the part.

"Tech Line Nav" spec is very comfortable and spacious, this car has the lot. Long drives are a pleasure. Muted cruising on motorways. The car has all the electric gizmos for phone and all modern stuff you need.

1.6 diesel is not fast, only 135 bhp in a heavy car, but it has plenty of torque, and it always does over 50 mpg so cannot complain. A bit noisy around town but as mentioned, very quiet at cruising speed.

Good to drive, slick gearbox and fine handling, not sporty at all but much better than previous Insignia suspension setup.

An excellent used purchase if you find a looked after car at a nice price.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 2nd January, 2024

2019 Vauxhall Insignia Design Grand Sport 1.5T petrol

Summary:

Stunning, and a huge improvement over the previous Insignia

Faults:

Other than servicing and brake pads and tyres, basically nothing.

General Comments:

Black metallic 2019 Insignia - bloody good looking car, twin spoke 17 inch alloys look stunning.

Design model is rather basic - but the car still has lots of equipment and comfortable seats. I bought used; if buying new I'd have went for an SRi or Elite model, but this Design model will do most people just fine.

Interior is also stylish and very comfortable. All the modern features are present. Cruise control, Bluetooth, USB slots, etc. I find start/stop and lane assist annoying though and turn them off. The car actually impresses most surprisingly on how it drives - very good handling, smooth ride but firm enough for faster driving. The 1.5 turbo petrol engine was a good choice, I just do not trust diesels, had too much trouble with them in the past. This engine is also a significant improvement over my previous Insignia, which although a nice car, it had the lackluster 1.8 petrol which was a very old design, not that powerful or economical. But this modern 1.5 unit is punchy, feels like a bigger engine, and is not bad on fuel - I am getting 38 - 40 mpg, not quite the 45 mpg claimed in official figures, but I do mixed driving, so with a lot of motorway cruising I dare say 40 mpg + would be possible.

Gear change is slick and nice to use for a manual; I was actually wanting an automatic as the previous Insignia had trouble with the manual gearbox, but they have improved it significantly on this model, so manual or auto you will be happy as long as you look after the car.

Headroom is a little limited for rear passengers, otherwise they have no complaints about comfort. Spacious for all, boot is also huge.

Unless they are selling you a new car, Vauxhall dealers are as miserable and uninterested as ever - since the car is older and getting out of warranty, I have a local mechanic to help me out if there is any trouble; these cars shouldn't be too expensive to fix and parts are as good a price as any car these days.

Overall it is pretty much the perfect all round car and much cheaper than other cars in this class on the used market, so it is well worth it. You will enjoy driving and looking at this car whatever model you choose.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 11th October, 2023

10th Nov 2023, 13:03

Both the older and newer Insignia are also considerably cheaper than rival cars like the Ford Mondeo on the used market. Fantastic value for money cars, shame they have stopped making them.