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Ralph Hanson December 12, 2006 Comment Now! Vauxhall has decided to kill off the Vectra nameplate for its next mid-sized family car to be released in 2008. GM Europe head-honcho Carl-Peter Forster ...
Vauxhall has renamed its Vectra replacement, and like we all thought, it’s going to be called Insignia. According to Vauxhall the Insignia name represents ‘a new name for a new era’, and we ...
GM's next-generation Vectra sedan, which is badged as both an Opel and Vauxhall in Europe, will come with a new name when it hits production -- Insignia. The new car is scheduled for its world ...
A SNOW-enveloped forest outside Frankfurt proved an ideal testing ground for the new Vectra, revealed to journalists for the first time at a secret Opel test facility. Vauxhall and Opel need to be ...
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The note is high-pitched and the twin exhausts release a metallic rasp. Vauxhall quotes 251bhp, enough to propel the Vectra to 60mph in 6.7 seconds and ultimately 158mph. So it’s quite a beast ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. THERE's lots of movement and changes going on within the Vauxhall range: new Vectra and Signum models are on the way, and a new hot Astra is ...
The Vectra took over from the Cavalier in 1995 and was a favourite with company car drivers due to its combination of fuel economy and comfort. It might have since been replaced by the Insignia ...
The Vauxhall Vectra, on the other hand, has none of these things. It's just a plain, normal, middle of the road, middle England, four-door Cliff Michelmore. Back in the Sixties and Seventies ...
It’s enough to make Jeremy Clarkson’s hair curl – even more. A US version of the Vauxhall Vectra – the Saturn Aura – has won North American Car of the Year. The car derided by TV ...