Interesting to see one with the half leather seats but what it does have is the phone add-on, wonder if it has heated and electrically folding mirrors. The wheels are also a option, 19", the "stock" VXR wheels are the so-called Snowflakes which are 18".
@robhuiting104126 күн бұрын
These cars are RARE .. in europe we call this OPC .. and this blue version is not for almost not for sale the last year I love this cars
@kristianspencer19784 жыл бұрын
Very nice car.
@calvinmckoy914 ай бұрын
Beautiful car looks a lot like the one Jeremy Clarkson drove in Top Gear
@TheUltimate6512 күн бұрын
Wxr in england its the same like opc in Germany
@johnmusk7007 Жыл бұрын
Badging looks pretty cool on rear Definitely aftermarket But cool the same
@DrEtzor2 ай бұрын
Funnily enough the V6 Turbo is the wrong badge, there should just be the VXR badge but it should be more to the right, one of the past owners probably removed the badge and someone restored the badges onto the car but didn't do it right. "V6 Turbo" is the different stock model name of the car with the V6 Turbo. Door cards, speedometer, navigator, steering wheel, wheels, brakes, shifter, seats and body kit do give away that it's a real VXR, or a V6 Turbo that has gotten all the goodies from a real VXR at least, but the colour is VXR specific electric blue, the only other special colour for the VXR is the even more rare "Midnight Black" which is this very interesting looking pearlescent black which has like a blue tone to it in some angles. Granted, nothing stops anyone from just getting all the parts, putting it all together and painting it electric blue, it's "just" a metallic blue colour, the midnight black meanwhile to my understanding has disappeared after the Vectra C ended, the Insignia VXR was only available in the standard black which i think is "Onyx Black" or so, sadly no more Midnight Black, pearlescent white was a thing though, but the electric blue was the most common colour for the Insignia.