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Opel Insignia v MB C180 CGI v Audi A4 v BMW 318i


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Opel Insignia v MB C180 CGI v Audi A4 v BMW 318i  

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  1. 1. Which one will u buy?

    • Opel Insignia 2.0
      34
    • Mercedes-Benz C180 CGI BlueEFFICIENCY
      61
    • Audi A4 1.8 TFSI MU Attraction
      53
    • BMW 318i
      29


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1) Opel Insignia 2.0 220 Bhp 350 Nm 7.8sec (0-100 km/h) 240km/h

2) MB C180 CGI BE 156 Bhp 250 Nm 9.7 sec (0-100 km/h) 220 km/h

3) Audi A4 1.8 TFSI Attraction 160 Bhp 250 Nm 8.6 sec (0-100 km/h) 218 km/h

4) BMW 318i 136 Bhp 180 Nm 10.8sec (0-100 km/h) 208 km/h

 

Which one will u buy? And why?

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Turbocharged

for a brand like OPEL, not worth paying that much and no resale value at all.

Audi/Merc will be my choice.

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1) Opel Insignia 2.0 220 Bhp 350 Nm 7.8sec (0-100 km/h) 240km/h

2) MB C180 CGI BE 156 Bhp 250 Nm 9.7 sec (0-100 km/h) 220 km/h

3) Audi A4 1.8 TFSI Attraction 160 Bhp 250 Nm 8.6 sec (0-100 km/h) 218 km/h

4) BMW 318i 136 Bhp 180 Nm 10.8sec (0-100 km/h) 208 km/h

 

Which one will u buy? And why?

 

You must put in the "standard" price [:)]

 

1) $149,888

2) $163,888 (PI: $163,000)

3) $170,200

4) $162,800

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Likely to be C180 for the size and badge of the car.

but because no status, Opel Insignia will be my choice.

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You must put in the "standard" price [:)]

 

1) $149,888

2) $163,888 (PI: $163,000)

3) $170,200

4) $162,800

 

The final price shall be to less $20,000 (est.) from "standard" price.

Estimated final selling price

1) $129,888

2) $143,888

3) $150,200

4) $142,800

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The final price shall be to less $20,000 (est.) from "standard" price.

Estimated final selling price

1) $129,888

2) $143,888

3) $150,200

4) $142,800

 

actually out of the list. i will go for Skoda Superb 1.8 (the one with auto parking one)

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actually out of the list. i will go for Skoda Superb 1.8 (the one with auto parking one)

 

How much is that now?

 

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The insignia specs is impressive.

 

Turbo?

 

Road-Tax

 

1) 2.0L Turbo ($1200 per year)

2) 1.6L Turbo ($740 per year)

3) 1.8L Turbo ($980 per year)

4) 2.0L NA ($1200 per year)

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Road-Tax

 

1) 2.0L Turbo ($1200 per year)

2) 1.6L Turbo ($740 per year)

3) 1.8L Turbo ($980 per year)

4) 2.0L NA ($1200 per year)

 

 

2) 1.6L SC I think..

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2) 1.6L SC I think..

 

1) Opel Insignia 2.0 220 Bhp 350 Nm 7.8sec (0-100 km/h) 240km/h $129,888 2.0 Turbo

2) MB C180 CGI BE 156 Bhp 250 Nm 9.7 sec (0-100 km/h) 220 km/h $143,888 1.8 Turbo

3) Audi A4 1.8 TFSI Attraction 160 Bhp 250 Nm 8.6 sec (0-100 km/h) 218 km/h $150,200 1.8 Turbo

4) BMW 318i 136 Bhp 180 Nm 10.8sec (0-100 km/h) 208 km/h $142,800 2.0 NA

 

 

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2) 1.8T

 

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Mercy CGI engine are all Turbo... they no longer use SC (komprosser model).

SGcarmart weblink sometime slow update... Initially it is 1.8L but later they come out new engine which is a 1.6L TC, already confirm with C&C [thumbsup] and it is available for booking liao.

 

See this review instead http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/carreviews/ne...des_cclass.html

 

C180 CGI --> 1.6TC, 156bhp

C200 CGI --> 1.8TC, 184bhp

C250 CGI --> 1.8TC, 204bhp

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for a brand like OPEL, not worth paying that much and no resale value at all.

Audi/Merc will be my choice.

 

 

you meant the other 3 got better resale value? by how much?

 

coz you need to take into consideration the upfront premium u paid.

 

Is the "extra" resale value able to cover back the premium paid upfront.

 

I'm not shooting you down but I'm curious on the "better resale value" part and hopefully can discuss [:)]

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