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PostPosted: 08:16 - 12 Oct 2016    Post subject: Car info - Vauxhall insignia Reply with quote

Reeto, any car boffins about? Laughing

We're looking at replacing the 1litre kia picanto a it's terrible for our usage (mainly long motorway journeys) so we're taking a look at a vauxhall insignia at the weekend.

Just want to know if theres anything in particular I should be looking out for (common problems?) on a 2litre diesel, 2009
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PostPosted: 09:52 - 12 Oct 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

The usual bane of modern diesels, the DPF issue
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PostPosted: 10:08 - 12 Oct 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sure, but if it's not already terminally shagged then long motorway runs are exactly what it'll thrive on.

If you have time to get your hands on an OBD reader I'd recommend plugging one in and see if there are any historical faults logged. This counts double if you're buying from a dealer who might just have cleared off a raft of nasties in the hope that they won't come back until after you've put your money down.
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PostPosted: 11:42 - 12 Oct 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

My power steering pump failed on my 59 plate. Much cost, good car otherwise (in a motorway munching kind of way, and with the 165bhp engine reasonably quick.)
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PostPosted: 14:30 - 12 Oct 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Fizzoid wrote:
The usual bane of modern diesels, the DPF issue

The company I work for is run by highly intelligent people, so we use diesels for start/stop urban driving Brick Wall I was in one of our Astra's when a warning message came on telling me to keep driving, so I went into GTA mode and ran every red light.

Why anyone would happily part with money for one of these thing's beyond me.
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PostPosted: 14:42 - 12 Oct 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

M.C wrote:
I was in one of our Astra's when a warning message came on telling me to keep driving, so I went into GTA mode and ran every red light.


Laughing !

What did you actually think would happen if you stopped?
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PostPosted: 14:51 - 12 Oct 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: 15:36 - 12 Oct 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Exactly, Vauxhalls punish disobedience Very Happy
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PostPosted: 18:00 - 12 Oct 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have a Corsa diesel (1250ccs of turbo powered granny driving). Like a pocket sized version of what you're after.
When you turn the key one click (before turning the ignition on) look out for ER2 and ER4 on the dashboard near the odometer.
If memory serves, ER2 is a bulb out (even though there wasn't on a few occassions) and ER4 is water in the diesel or something. Dunno. I blasted it down the motorway at a very hearty 70mph (steady) and it seemed to have sorted it out.
It's a common problem though, apparently.
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PostPosted: 18:02 - 12 Oct 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think they are great looking cars which seem to be well spec'd for the price.

But for some reason, they don't hold their money at all and seem to have a stigma attached to them.

Maybe the bandit of the rep car world?

I'd have one if I was running it in to the ground, but if I wanted to sell it on after a few years then perhaps I'd go for something with better resale.
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PostPosted: 18:37 - 12 Oct 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

My dad's got one and it seems pretty good to me. Ultimate motorway cruiser, gets about 70mpg or something daft (tells you on the dashboard), although this would soon be negated if you do a lot of stop-start driving.

As far as I'm aware it's had one major repair job that cost a fair whack, and recently the clever computery thing made the car stop about half a mile from home, needing an AA guy to come out and fix it - a simple job if you've got that magic computery box to connect to the car.

Personally I think I'll always have an aversion to magic computery cars for exactly the fact that it adds needless bumf to what is still essentially still a motorcar, and in this case a diesel so it should be more trouble-free than is apparent.

Having said all that, if I were going to choose a modern, easy to drive, good-looking mid-priced "exec" style car, I'd take one.
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PostPosted: 18:57 - 12 Oct 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

J4mes wrote:
I think they are great looking cars which seem to be well spec'd for the price.

But for some reason, they don't hold their money at all and seem to have a stigma attached to them.

Maybe the bandit of the rep car world?

You're aware of the lineage? Vectra, and before that Cavalier Sick They haven't fooled anyone by trying to make it more upmarket.
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PostPosted: 19:03 - 12 Oct 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Of course, but it doesn't seem to get particularly bad reviews......Ok it might not be a passat or a mondeo, but it just seems to suffer gremlins from past incarnations of the vauxhall family saloons!
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PostPosted: 19:18 - 12 Oct 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

I guess it's the whole Mondeo man becoming 3 series... err... slag? Before they nearly went bust (2010?) I'd say Vauxhall made decent cheap cars, but the quality seems to have gone from the newer models. I also actually agree with Clarkson, Fords have a better driving feel than other 'cheap' cars.

However most people buy German anyway.
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PostPosted: 19:20 - 12 Oct 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've driven the petrol one a couple of time on fairly long runs. Engine was totally gutless, but you're not considering that engine.

Visibility was a bit odd. Quite a low roofline and drivers seat, big pillars, but also big mirrors - so you can see around well using the mirrors, but not so well looking around.

The steering was really heavy, and even heavier at motorway speeds.

I couldn't work out the auto handbrake, but it was a hire car so I could just abuse the clutch instead. Suspension happily handled speed bumps without any braking.
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PostPosted: 19:41 - 12 Oct 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dont do it ffs! Gearboxes munch themselves for fun, electrical gremlins galore, water leaks from various housings. Intercooler pipes that fall off every 6 months. I used to be a vauxhall man, but after working on them for the last few years they have really gone to shit.
Go and buy a slightly older toyota avensis and save yourself hassle and money.
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PostPosted: 20:13 - 12 Oct 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Fizzoid wrote:
The usual bane of modern diesels, the DPF issue


And the EGR valve. Well, OP says he's gonna do long trips at high speed, so it should be fine. But short routes and city driving, not letting it heat up properly and not getting a real flow in the system leads to carbon/diesel filth deposits build up. That is also why I would look at petrol versions with LPG/CNG as well. Thumbs Up

Well, that and the comfort a of a petrol engine. The heating working in 3 minutes after you start the engine, the smooth running, no very, very expensive high pressure diesel pump...

By the way both, the DPF and EGR, systems may be tampered with (removed/bypassed), but that would be a MOT fail (CZE and many other EU countries). The best diesel I've ever had a chance to drive for a longer period of time was the VW concern 1.9TDi. Simple enough (no DPF, EGR), excellent mpg and when the turbo starts to sing, the engine gets really alive.
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PostPosted: 20:43 - 12 Oct 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Robby wrote:

I couldn't work out the auto handbrake,


Agreed.

If anyone can explain the logic of turning an extremely basic and overall reliable mechanical hand brake into a strange button-pressing "is it on? is it off?" scenario, I'm all ears.
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PostPosted: 21:28 - 12 Oct 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

one of my colleagues has one, so far this year it's cost £3k to keep it on the road!

This has included the timing belt being done,
The timing belt being re-adjusted as it slipped or something
the expansion tank being replaced as it split
the clutch being replaced
injectors replaced
Power steering rack

To be honest, it's a bit of a trigger's broom…

It's made me not touch a vauxhall for a while anyways
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PostPosted: 22:10 - 12 Oct 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

The benefits of the modern high pressure turbo diesel are the insane mpg and resistance to stalling.

The down side of the modern high pressure turbo diesel are the insane mpg and resistance to stalling.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rLzf3ItkbOE

Shove a sock in it love.

Hope you've got deep pockets as fuel pumps, injectors, turbos, dpf & dmf ain't cheap. Otherwise they're just fine.
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PostPosted: 09:22 - 13 Oct 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

hmmz, slightly concerned now Laughing will be going to look it over anyway so will see how it is in the flesh,

42k miles on it, all prev MOTs have been clean with no advisories but will read more into the common issues mentioned above Thumbs Up cheers BCFmassive
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PostPosted: 09:35 - 13 Oct 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

7 years old and only 42k miles. It's a definite candidate for a DPF/EGR issue, although it may have already been done.
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PostPosted: 12:03 - 13 Oct 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Depending on what the car costs and running costs are for a set period of time/Depreciation costs.. Consider a lease on a new car.

Initially, it seems quite counter intuitive. However, my costs are around £6700/£6800 over 2 years total (monthly and upfront rentals) and that is a maintained, brand new car with warranty and breakdown included.

Based on 10K miles but excess maintained miles are 12p so £600 per 5K extra - this incudes all consumables and servicing.

The only other costs are only Fuel and Insurance.
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PostPosted: 12:05 - 13 Oct 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

What about a volvo?
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PostPosted: 13:43 - 13 Oct 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

I went to a dealership to look at one many many moons ago.

One of the first things the sales dude said to me was "well you cant go wrong with these, after all its the new Vectra, look how good they were"

So I bought a Civic instead - which was whoresome, did 40+ mpg an was petrol Thumbs Up
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