2016 Vauxhall Insignia Elite 1.6 CDTi ecoFLEX from UK and Ireland
Summary:
Cheaper to buy than similar cars for a reason!
Faults:
DPF, turbo, injectors, clutch, and so it goes on.
All expensive to repair. Engine management light came on recently as well, despite no obvious fault. The car has full history and I have looked after it, driven carefully and serviced on time.
General Comments:
Used market is flooded with used diesel Insignia's and everyone in the trade knows why - they are cheap to buy but suffer from the typical diesel issues that are expensive to rectify.
The car has a generally cheap nasty feel about it, I didn't like it at all. Only bought it because I got a good deal and it drove OK on test drive, and was a spacious and big enough family car which was all I needed.
1.6 CDTi is very sluggish, but it will do 60 mpg when running correctly, which most of the time it was not.
Elite model is very comfortable, nice interior and a luxury feel, despite the cheaper materials used.
Good motorway cruiser, but noisy and slow around town.
Could have been a great car if more reliable. But seriously one of the most unreliable yet modern cars I have ever had. Maybe petrol Insignia's are OK or the larger diesel engine. The car was obviously out of warranty, but main dealer didn't want to know and I thought it was a fairly modern car and low mileage to take back to Vauxhall, but thankfully a local independent garage helped me out, but obviously they still cannot get around part costs. They said to me they see these cars all the time, not just the Insignia to be fair, but most modern diesels are like this.
Get a Ford Mondeo or Toyota Avensis, preferably petrol. If you absolutely have to have diesel, go for a Skoda Octavia, they seem to be a bit tougher and more reliable, but obviously still watch for those diesel issues. I am selling this car soon and pity the poor soul that buys it, but I need to recover and get a better car!
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No
Review Date: 7th March, 2023
16th Mar 2023, 13:31
Can confirm the 1.8 or even 1.4 petrol engine in these Insignias is more reliable. You'll only get 35 - 40 mpg though.