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  • Insignia number 2

    Couple of shots of my second Insignia, had it since October




    Which replaced this one





    Mark

  • #2
    I like the black one...And love those black wheels. Mine are going black as soon as they need a refurb....Had black wheels on my last Insignia.

    Looking at your first Insignia....Are you sure that wouldn't have just buffed out? On a serious note...I hope nobody was hurt in that smash.
    2017 Vauxhall Insignia Grand Sport Sri Nav 1.5 (165ps) Turbo petrol in Lava Red - Keyless entry and start - 18” five spoke alloy wheels - Front fog lights - Tinted rear windows - Aluminium sports pedals - Ambient interior led lighting - Front and rear parking assist - Active emergency braking - Forward collision assist - Front pedestrian alert - Traffic sign recognition - Lane keep assist - Cruise control - Speed warning and limiter - Voice recognition - Bluetooth - Duel zone climate control - Front and rear electric windows - High beam assist - Auto lights - Auto wipers - Wifi hotspot - 8” colour touchscreen Navi 900 with Android Auto, Apple Car Play and DAB

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    • #3
      Nice motor,,your old one took a right old clout
      ​2015 Sri vx line nav BiTurbo . Sri heated leather.5500k AFL . Vx line 20s,8inch LCD dash .FLEXride.Reverse cam.Irmscher grill.235hp and 480 torqs.30mm lowering springs.20mm H&R spacers all round. Mtec drilled discs on rear,VXR 355mm drilled on front,with Brembo 4 pot calipers. Auto wipers .VX puddle lights.Carbon effect black roof wrap.Irmscher roof spoiler.Irmscher side skirts.

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      • #4
        Cheers mate,
        yep was stationary waiting to turn rught, got rear ended at 50 ish pushed into oncoming for a front on hit, felt likeca biscuit in a empty tin being banged around walked away with a few tirn muscles etc
        Very Very Lucky

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        • #5
          Good to hear you walked away. Could have been a lot worse.
          LED interior lights. Chrome mirror caps & door handle covers. LED reverse light bulbs. Pedal box. Atomic Alloys. Steel Structure spare wheel. Boot floor risers. Rear exit exhaust & rear valance. M Y ‘15’ front grille.

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          • #6
            Bad luck - hope something is happening to the clown of a recovery 'driver'.

            Glad you were not seriously hurt. The only good thing that it shows that the Insignia can take a very severe crash and keep the occupants safe.

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            • #7
              Nice new car is it an elite model.

              And your old one shame that didn't last long. And the recovery truck guess that's needs recovery too. Lol

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              • #8
                Ouch. Glad you weren’t badly hurt. Both nice motors

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                • #9
                  Cheers all, Yes new one is an elite old one SRI, idiot wagon driver hit me so hard the Merc he was carrying btoke free and went into the back of his cab, charged with 7 offences, chap in white van received lots of injuries inc a fractured sternum poor bloke. Cops at scene could not believe I got out, lots of praise for the car, many others I would have been removed with a hose was one comment , my boot folded up under his engine took two recovery trucks to pull them apart.

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                  • #10
                    That's some serious impact.Glad you're ok,shame about the Siggy,like the new one.
                    Insignia Elite 16T,Royal Blue non Nav. + added,
                    Heko Wind Deflectors,Alloy Pedal Covers.Led full Interior,Polished Alloy Door Pins,Osram Diadem Opel Rear indicator Bulbs,Led Reverse Light Upgrade,Gear Surround Red Leds,Led reg plate lights,Nighteye Fog lamp Bulbs,Osram Night Breaker Laser Cornering Bulbs,Rear Sunblinds,Nextbase 522GW front/rear window cam,upgraded front speakers,SS Exhaust,6000k Xenon Bulbs,Thinkdiag Diagnostic Tool

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                    • #11
                      Ouch! Looks like RAF Lakenheath?

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                      • #12
                        Looks like the siggy has been designed well protecting its occupants, at the cost of the car not repairable.

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                        • #13
                          Cars are not built to last these days structure wise through collision

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                          • #14
                            Yes indeed was on my way There to shoot the Eagles, never quute nade it

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