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Vauxhall Insignia GSi

EVO’S REMIT IS UNASHAMEDLY FOCUSED on performance cars, but the church is a broad one. New and old, iconic and quirky, road and race, hot hatches and hypercars – we drive them all. Yet still there are cars that remain at the periphery of our world. Cars like the new Insignia GSi.

Big, fast Vauxhalls magazine back in the early ’90s. Since then the GSi badge has been attached to a succession of lusty six-cylinder Vectra and Insignia models.

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