ESTATE OF THE NATION.Byline: Richard Hammond THIS is the estate version of the car you've read about in today's road test (see the two previous pages). Like Vauxhall's saloon it looks rather stylish. Versions of the Insignia in·sig·ni·a also in·sig·ne n. pl. insignia or in·sig·ni·as 1. A badge of office, rank, membership, or nationality; an emblem. 2. A distinguishing sign. estate start at pounds 17,185. The other important numbers are a seats-up luggage area of 540 litres and a seats-down total of 1,510 litres. You can order one at your local Vauxhall dealer now. Another newcomer to the range is an EcoFLEX version, powered by a 2-litre diesel engine that will emit TO EMIT. To put out; to send forth, 2. The tenth section of the first article of the constitution, contains various prohibitions, among which is the following: No state shall emit bills of credit. under 140g/km. |
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