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    So, along with the the Insignia, I have these other two. One for four wheel drive turbo fun, and the other summer car. Both great for their own reasons, and dramatically different from the Siggy.

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  • #2
    you mean...……..ones a farmers car and ones a hairdressers car

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    • #3
      Wow..

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      • #4
        seriously...……..they'll be a totally different driving experience to the insignia

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        • #5
          Originally posted by RBH View Post
          you mean...……..ones a farmers car and ones a hairdressers car
          I'd have said boy racer car and a hair dressers car [emoji23]


          MATTG - 2016 - 2.0 ELITE 170
          Usual Elite specification;Dancing lights, up/down windows, sliding seats, on board atlas, slippery seats, musical bumpers, storm detectors, tubeless radio, female knight rider communication system, all seeing windscreen, cherry air freshener, auto moaning passengers, learner driver, shiny door pins, rear boom box, Heko smoked window hats, rear window sunglasses, 10 million candle flame reversing lights, matching number plate lights, shiny pedals, front and rear all seeing eyes, fully integrated interrogation system, empty bank account .

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          • #6
            That said both top of their class in value for money against performance etc.


            MATTG - 2016 - 2.0 ELITE 170
            Usual Elite specification;Dancing lights, up/down windows, sliding seats, on board atlas, slippery seats, musical bumpers, storm detectors, tubeless radio, female knight rider communication system, all seeing windscreen, cherry air freshener, auto moaning passengers, learner driver, shiny door pins, rear boom box, Heko smoked window hats, rear window sunglasses, 10 million candle flame reversing lights, matching number plate lights, shiny pedals, front and rear all seeing eyes, fully integrated interrogation system, empty bank account .

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            • #7
              I've never had a car for fun......Always for practicality. Maybe one day when I win the lottery.
              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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              • #8
                They are all very different and not without their stereotypical drivers I’m sure. The mazda used to be the wife’s when I owned a beemer, however once the family arrived neither were really practical as the beemer was a coupe. She is a WRC nutcase and had always wanted a WRX, so when one came up that hadn’t been modified I bought her it for Xmas. When the beemer needed some big jobs doing, I got the siggy, then thought I would keep the mazda as its not worth a fortune and goes in the garage during winter, so there you go. I was going to turbo the mazda, but that money got spent on the WRX. Its a bit small for me mind, but fun for what it is.

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