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Vauxhall Insignia Sports Tourer review

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Published: 13 Jan 2015
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Interior

What is it like on the inside?

The Insignia Sports Tourer redresses one of the hatch and saloon’s principle failings: that there simply isn’t enough room in the back. The aggressively sloping roofline of the five-door hatch means headroom is really pinched and that’s not so much of a problem here. As for the boot, it’s big enough at 540-litres, with our only criticism being that the aperture slopes in towards the roof, which might make squeezing in really bulky things awkward. But there is an added bonus that the rear seats fold virtually flat.

The cabin has been significantly improved for 2014, with a far less confusing centre console, new dials and a general uplift in quality and premium feel. It’s a success.

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