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Insignia Sports Tourer 2.0 CDTI Start/Stop Cosmo

Insignia Sports Tourer 2.0 CDTI Start/Stop Cosmo (Germany, 2011)

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Debuted in 2011, the Opel Insignia Sports Tourer 2.0 CDTI Start/Stop Cosmo belongs to the 1st generation of the Insignia model. Powered by a 1956cc engine, this model variant has a power output of 130 hp. This estate (station wagon) reaches 100km/h in 11.6 seconds at a top speed of 200 km/h. The powertrain of this car has been mated with a 6-speed gearbox. With a combined fuel consumption of 4.5 l/100km, the CO2 emissions are fixed at 119 g/km. This car is a 5-door estate (station wagon) version of the Insignia, which seats up to 5 passengers. This Opel Insignia Sports Tourer 2.0 CDTI Start/Stop Cosmo features rack & pinion steering, and it wears disc brakes.

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