We're absolutely pleased to see this newest performance sedan from GM's European performance studios. Aiming, with no excuses, directly at the Audi S4, is a 2.8-liter V6 turbo ECOTEC engine. That ...
Richard M Hammond has a taste of the best Vauxhall in years; the 320bhp, all-wheel-drive Insignia VXR Car manufacturers appear to be mining a rich vein of super saloon form at the moment. Prevalent ...
Opel/Vauxhall has just launched the Sports Tourer version of the Insignia VXR, also known as Insignia OPC, a longer version of the high-performance car that obviously fits between the hatch and the ...
DO you remember the Lotus Carlton? Back in the day, it was the fastest thing with four doors for less than £100,000. Lotus took the standard Carlton 3.0-litre straight six, bored it out to 3.6-litres ...
The car will be bought by those who want performance and all-wheel drive plus high levels of equipment and creature comforts. Almost all those buying the VXR will be 50 years of age or over and ...
The Insignia VXR seems to move well on the road. Not much body movement, little evidence of slippage on the drenched tarmac – it looks unflustered, even though it’s clearly being driven with some brio ...
Who’d be a Vauxhall brand manager? One minute you’re being slaughtered for producing boring cars like the Vectra and Corsa, the next you’re being slaughtered for your new VXR performance sub-brand ...
On first impressions then it would seem Vauxhall has saved its best for last, today officially unveiling the new Insignia VXR Sports Tourer - the fastest Vauxhall estate ever. It shares the same ...
The Insignia VXR seems to move well on the road. Not much body movement, little evidence of slippage on the drenched tarmac – it looks unflustered, even though it’s clearly being driven with some brio ...