Interesting Facts About the Vauxhall Signum
The Vauxhall Signum debuted as a production model in March 2003 after first appearing as the Signum2 concept in 2001. It remained in production until 2008, spanning a concise but distinctive model run.
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From Concept to Production
The Signum began life as the Signum2 concept car in 2001, paving the way for the mid‑size five‑door hatchback that entered production in March 2003.
A Short‑Lived Lineup
Production of the Signum ran from 2003 through 2008; right‑hand‑drive manufacturing ceased in March 2008, and the model was replaced by the Opel Insignia in October of the same year.
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The 2006 Signum Elite offered a full leather interior, while other trims featured half‑leather seats, an integrated sat‑nav, a large colour screen, sport‑style speedometer dials, automatic headlights and wipers, and front fog lights.
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