2018 Vauxhall Insignia SRi Nav Grand Sport 1.6 Turbo Diesel EcoTec Blueinjection from UK and Ireland

Summary:

Perfect all round car, try one!

Faults:

Basically nothing. Tyre pressure sensors indicate a fault (even when none present), but this is an annoyance on all modern cars.

General Comments:

My dark grey 2018 Insignia Grand Sport looks the part. What a stunning looking car. I feel this car is very underrated. If it had an Audi, BMW or Mercedes badge, people would go crazy for it.

But it's a large Vauxhall. A relic as people like to call it. Well I think large family/executive cars are very much still sought after, and look much better than modern cross-over/electric or whatever nonsense cars that are available today. This car feels very modern for such a "relic of the past" and does all I need and more.

SRi Nav is a middling trim level, but this car is very well equipped. You get exceptionally comfortable seats, climate control, all electrics, phone connectivity, parking sensors, etc the list is almost endless. Very spacious as well. Ride is comfortable on standard 17 inch alloy wheels. Boot space is huge!

The 1.6 diesel offers a perfect blend of punch and economy. No it isn't a fast car, but even locally with shorter runs I am getting anything around 50 mpg. With long motorway drives, this will rise in excess of 60 mpg easily. Good to drive with slick gearshift and nicely weighted clutch. Cabin is also silent most of the time, no old school diesel clatter noise here. On motorways this car is at home, soaks up the miles comfortably and economically. Tax and insurance is also very reasonable on this model.

Handles very well also. I don't throw it around on country roads, but you can have fun if you want to. I believe the SRi has stiffer springs than entry level models.

Touch screen is responsive as well. Not that I use it much - I like the analog climate controls and set the radio before I move off. All important info is logically displayed in a nice way. Start/Stop and lane assist features are annoying, but you can turn these off if you want.

I think Vauxhall / Opel really tried with this car. You can get them for a nice price used. Remember to check history and buy nothing less than a looked after car (full history); there are far too many rough Insignia's out there now, but get a nice one and you have one of the best cars on the road, no matter what any badge snob says!

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 22nd April, 2025

7th Aug 2025, 15:46

Local taxi driver has one of these cars on 130,000 miles. He says they are more reliable than the old Insignia diesel engines. Only thing he has replaced recently is the turbo. Adblu system can sometimes be a pain, and the DPF light has been on but not needed a replacement yet, just a clear out. In all honesty the 1.6 diesel in the newer Insignia is a typical modern diesel engine - it has some common issues, but it is soo economical to run if you take care of it properly, it really is one of the better engines for longevity.

2018 Vauxhall Insignia Design Grand Sport 1.5 petrol from UK and Ireland

Summary:

Smooth

Faults:

Basically nothing. Climate control is a little weak.

General Comments:

Bloody good looking and very comfortable, those are the Insignia's strong points. I've always liked these cars, this is my second.

Design model is rather basic, but the car still has all the electrics you could want. Seats are super comfortable. Dash and materials have a quality feel.

1.5 petrol automatic in a heavy car - performance is actually OK, but I'm only getting around 35 mpg, which is to be expected. If you want a little better, get the manual transmission for closer to 40 mpg. Or better yet, a manual diesel for 50 mpg. But otherwise the running costs of this petrol engine are OK all things considered.

Difficult to say any more. It's just a fine family or executive car that does it all at a nice price.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 28th February, 2025