Overview
The Opel Signum is a large front-engine, front-wheel drive, five-passenger, mid-size executive hatchback manufactured and marketed by the German car manufacturer Opel from 2003 to 2008, exclusively over a single generation, derived from the Opel Vectra. Marketed almost exclusively in Europe, a rebadged Signum was marketed in the United Kingdom as the Vauxhall Signum. The Signum used the long wheelbase version of the GM Epsilon platform also used by the Opel Vectra Caravan.
As a very large hatchback with a nearly vertical tailgate, its dimensions placed it between traditional large family cars and executive cars. In most markets, it was also priced accordingly. The Opel Signum, like the Renault Vel Satis, was intended to capture a new market segment....
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2.8i V6 24V Turbo ECOTEC (230 Hp)
1.9 CDTI (100 Hp)
1.8 (140 Hp) Manual 5-speed
2.0 Turbo (175 Hp)
3.0 V6 CDTi 24V ECOTEC (184 Hp)
2.2 (155 Hp) Manual 5-speed
1.9 CDTI (150 Hp) Automatic
1.8 (140 Hp) Manual 6-speed
1.9 CDTI (120 Hp)
3.0 V6 CDTi 24V ECOTEC (184 Hp) Automatic
1.8 (122 Hp)
2.8 Turbo V6 (250 Hp) Automatic
2.2 (155 Hp) Manual 6-speed
2.8i V6 24V Turbo ECOTEC (230 Hp) Automatic