Fancy A 321bhp Vauxhall Insignia VXR For £8500?

With Opel/Vauxhall's woes in the news recently, we thought we'd take a look at one of the company's happier moments
Fancy A 321bhp Vauxhall Insignia VXR For £8500?

All is not well at Opel and Vauxhall. Sales have dropped dramatically, and as a result Vauxhall and its parent company Opel are terminating all 1600 of its dealer franchises, with only some allowed to reapply to continue selling cars from the now PSA-owned brands.

From an enthusiast’s perspective too, Vauxhall just isn’t as exciting as it was - it appears as though the hot VXR brand (or OPC on Opel-badged cars) is being quietly killed off in favour of the new ‘warm’ GSi line of models. Thankfully, the used market has plenty of answers.

Fancy A 321bhp Vauxhall Insignia VXR For £8500?

Just take this 2010 Insignia VXR), for example. New, the VXR version of the Insignia didn’t quite pass muster compared to more exciting rivals, but after a little depreciation, they make for an enticing used buy. The one we’re looking at today is £8490, and is one of many under the £10,000 mark.

For that, you’re getting a 2.8-litre twin-turbo V6 which develops 321bhp, fed to all four wheels. 0-62mph is done and dusted in 5.7 seconds, and it’ll top out at 165mph. No 155mph electronic speed limit nonsense going on here.

Fancy A 321bhp Vauxhall Insignia VXR For £8500?

Our classifieds pick is leggier than we’d like with 93,000 miles on the clock, but it does have a full service history and was recently treated to a new clutch. It looks great in black, especially sitting on those alloy wheels that look remarkably like the rims Bugatti fits to its Chiron hypercar….

Tempted?

Comments

Anonymous

It will need a Disklock

04/26/2018 - 18:46 |
6 | 4
Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

To stop the owner from embarrassing themselves driving it

04/27/2018 - 17:13 |
0 | 0
Jianyu Sun

We have the same car named Buick Regal GS in both China and US. It is an amazing and fun car to drive. I don’t get it why people deny this car so much, because it is a Buick or Vauxhall? Those people should drive this car before judge it since it is the near-perfect combination of comfort and fun (I didn’t use the word “performance” because powerful does not always mean fun. Be aware).

04/26/2018 - 19:10 |
18 | 0

Its because its a Vauxhall. There’s no other explanation. The car is perfect serviceable and a hoot to drive.

04/27/2018 - 07:41 |
2 | 0
NotARealRoadTest

Wow I forgot it even had a v6 rather than a four-pot. A tempting buy

04/26/2018 - 19:11 |
0 | 0
🇯🇵WP

When these are remapped they are so good

04/27/2018 - 07:30 |
0 | 0
Anonymous

I have a remapped VXr that turns out 386bhp, it leaves most cars standing, including you BMW owners!

04/27/2018 - 08:40 |
0 | 0
Matix700

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

come at me lmao

04/27/2018 - 14:35 |
0 | 0
Anonymous

Vauxhall is bad though and you have to say you drive a Vauxhall and it’s badly made

04/27/2018 - 17:13 |
0 | 0

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