View Full Version : New Vauxhall Insignia Advert
Dunno if it's a repost but just saw the new ad for the Insignia and thought it was fairly cool...
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=xxFV9YUVl0s
It's like Resident Evil or something lol
Thanks,Iv never seen that advertised, it looks really nice :thumb:
I'll have the blokes please :p
I'll have the blokes please :p
lol lol Yeah their not bad either :p
Pistol Pete
06-01-09, 07:36 PM
Seen the ad on telly earlier tonight.
Car looks good. Seen some pictures of the hot version, looks great. This car COULD be what saves GM europe!!
We got one at work, its base spec not even got alloy wheels lol
Think its ugly, and have fun trying to get out of the back when in a tight parking space, the door cars about 2 feet thick!
For the money far better off buying somthing else imo
paddy138
06-01-09, 08:51 PM
we sold a few in work, for the way the market is they seem to be selling ok, nice car
Shame it looks like a chipmunk with constipation
14nv of pure power
07-01-09, 12:23 AM
i must say vauxhall's newer breed of cars seem to be more plastic than real metal car car if you get what i mean.
brainsnova
07-01-09, 01:13 AM
bring the nova back that ll boost sales big time.
bring the nova back that ll boost sales big time.
The Nova is still for sale :confused:
Only difference is they've updated the (what would be now) >25 year old chassis design; added required safety equipment such as air bags, side impact protection etc; added a few more toys such as PAS, cd players etc; and updated the looks to fit in with the current trends on car styling. Oh, and called it a Corsa D lol
Seriously though, it would never happen. Novas are deathtraps compared to modern cars, and although a small number of forum enthusiasts would be willing to purchase one (even less of whom could probably afford a brand new one) the general public would shun them for lacking all the stuff above. As well as still having the chav reputation. And remember, manufacturers are driven by buyer demand first, and innovation second.
Still, it would be funny if GM did blag them through the safety requirements just to see it go down as being a humungous marketing gaff and probably killing them :D
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