Opel Insignia was created in 2008.
Vectra cars are manufactured in the United Kingdom. They are produced by the company Opel. It was first manufactured in 1988 and was later replaced by the Opel Insignia..
It was a Vauxhall Insignia (UK) the sister twin is Opel Insignia (Germany) Both made by GM, see Buick Regal, called A Chevrolet Vectra in Chili :)
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There are a few features that are standard on the Opel Insignia however, these do differ between models. Typically one would expect AFL and FlexRide as standard.
Currently? Probably Insignia, as it won The European Car of the Year award. Historically? May be original Opel GT, may be Kadett GSi
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An old car that starts with the letter O is Oldsmobile which started in the late teens or early 20s and had production halted in the 90s by General Motors. Actually there are several American antique cars that start with the letter O, they are listed with the dates of manufacture. * O-we-go - 1914 * Oakland - 1907-1931 * Oldsmobile - 1897-2004 * Overland - 1903-1911 * Owen Magnetic - 1915-1922
Opel cars are known for their fuel saving engines and transmissions. They are basically the General Motors equivalent in Europe, a solid, if not spectacular vehicle.
The Opel cars are still called Vauxhall in England. Vauxhall was an independent manufacturer, named after the area of the same name in London in 1857.
The Opel/Vauxhall Insignia. Ford Fiesta took second and the Volkswagen Golf took third.