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Luton. These are the first official shots of Vauxhall’s new Insignia estate, which will debut at the Paris Salon on 2 October. Known as the Sports Tourer, it will be available to UK buyers in ...
The expected $415 million merger of worldwide leader CB Richard Ellis and home-grown powerhouse Insignia Financial Group by June will create the largest real estate services company in the world.
The Insignia Sports Tourer is a real good looker, with a sporty and aerodynamic air, giving a cD drag factor of just 0.30 – the lowest ever for a Vauxhall estate. This classy newcomer offers the ...
In a deal that would create the world’s largest commercial real estate firm, CB Richard Ellis is in talks to buy Insignia Financial Group. The purchase would create a brokerage with more than ...
Los Angeles-based CB Richard Ellis sealed a $415 million deal yesterday to buy New York powerhouse Insignia Financial Group, creating the world’s largest real estate brokerage. Privately-held CB ...
The Insignia estate takes design cues from the dramatic Monza concept first seem in 2013. Benefits from that tidbit of style inspiration include the shark mouth-like radiator grille, double-wing ...
Dave Sheeran, Managing Director, Opel Ireland, explained: "The new Insignia Country Tourer enables us to offer customers a sporty alternative in the larger, mid-size class. "We're confident the ...
This is the new Vauxhall Country Tourer, a family workhorse for all jobs and weathers. The Insignia Estate is already the UK’s No1 loadlugger. Now Vauxhall has added rugged looks and four-wheel ...
More than 55,000 Insignia cars have been sold here – 65% of which went to fleets – since it was launched 18 months ago. The estate version completed the line-up and has proved popular.
There was a time when the estate car was all the rage, but demand for higher-riding SUVs has eroded its popularity. To combat this, Vauxhall gave the Insignia Sports Tourer a name that bore no ...
There was a time when the estate car was all the rage, but demand for higher-riding SUVs has eroded its popularity. To combat this, Vauxhall gave the Insignia Sports Tourer a name that bore no ...
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