Opel's Chief Engineer Believes New Insignia Can Steal Customers From Premium Brands Wednesday, March 29, 2017 ARTS, BUSINESS, NEWS, POLITICAL, SOCIAL, SPORTS Edit Opel's bet against the likes of the Ford Mondeo/Fusion and Volkswagen Passat, the new generation Insignia, could mean much more for the brand. Read more » Tweet Subscribe to receive free email updates: Related Posts :The Chevrolet Camaro Looks Pretty Good With C8 Corvette-Style TaillightsThese Corvette-style taillights for the Chevrolet Camaro cost a touch over $700. | … Read More...Popular Racing Game Project Cars Is Getting A Mobile Version On March 23The beta testing trailer shows the Ford GT LM GT3, BAC Mono and classic F1 and endurance racers. | … Read More...Tuned McLaren 765LT With 894 WHP Can Run An 8-Second Quarter-MileMoreover, this McLaren 765LT sprinted from 0 to 60 mph in just 1.894 seconds. | … Read More...Koenigsegg Regera Puts On A Drifty Display For Valentine’s DayThe Koenigsegg Regera has a twin-turbo V8 and three electric motors for a total output of 1,500 HP. | … Read More...MINI Countryman Boardwalk Edition Heads Down Under With AU$52,000 Starting PriceMINI is offering the Countryman Boardwalk Edition in the Cooper and Cooper S variants. | … Read More...
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