ithink the insignia will be more compared to the camry.. and price difference wont be that much!
base model insignia at a guess will be low $30k id guess.. thats with povo 1.8vvt and cloth everything
Its the other models they'll have brand knowladge issues with.
I can see it now. People comparing the base insignia to the cruze, but with a few thousand dollars premium on top of it...
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I think you will find Skoda sales are on the increase in this market. Doing pretty well considering they have neither a Golf/Astra sized car or a MaZda2/Fiesta sized car here in our market YET. Their owner satisfaction and quality surveys in europe are good. They aren't pushing the "cheap" line here... more the good value for money. Anyone who has actually sat in a new octavia or superb will know their interiors stack up very well.
Styling of all their cars is a bit... hohum
I will be interested to see what specific models Opel brings out. I assume the Astra will be 1.4T (104kw) or diesel only. They really need to find a decent petrol engine for the Corsa... the new barina will have a 1.6L 85Kw engine!
An interesting idea for an Astra SRI would be to drop the 2.4/2.5L Ecotec (130kw, 230Nm) into it (like the Buick Verano). Warm hatch that even p platers can drive
Opel Boss gives further clarification of their Australian goals...
http://www.carsales.com.au/news/2011...5-target-26781
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It's interesting to note that an Insignia is considered "mid-size", despite the wagon being bigger than a Commodore wagon (yes, it is - it is 1cm longer). Yet the Australian press (and probably the average Australian) will still dismiss it as "too small" compared to their beloved "full-size" Australian standard falcodore without even looking...Opel will launch in Australia in October next year at the Sydney motor show with three models: the Corsa city-car, Astra small hatch and wagon, and the Insignia midsize sedan and wagon.
GOOD NEWS EVERYONE.
http://www.caradvice.com.au/138464/o...for-australia/
Get that in ya'
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Woooooooo
Oh and did not know the insignia motor was Aussie built
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Yeap... Same 2.8T as was used in the vectra as well. All built in melbourne, but never put in an Australian car. Fking stupid.
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