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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: omega3000 on 17 April 2013, 12:34:08
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Very little for sale ads just lately on here , are you all keeping them forever ::) Im guessing there are some pretty tidy examples locked up that we will see for sale in 20 years time ::)
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Very little for sale ads just lately on here , are you all keeping them forever ::) Im guessing there are some pretty tidy examples locked up that we will see for sale in 20 years time ::)
Guess again. Rusty old barges, the lot of them. ;D
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Very little for sale ads just lately on here , are you all keeping them forever ::) Im guessing there are some pretty tidy examples locked up that we will see for sale in 20 years time ::)
Guess again. Rusty old barges, the lot of them. ;D
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Well mine is, but the rust is 'Vintage' and totally genuine! ;D
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Dont believe it , there are total rust free ones around .. bet twiglet has a few :P ::)
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Dont believe it , there are total rust free ones around .. bet twiglet has a few :P ::)
He's even building a posh retirement home for 'em ::) ;D ;D
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Well....as I was asked by a mechanic at SIL's garage...'What you gonna do when you have to get rid of your Omega's'
I said...'Simple answer, I shall get two more' :y
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Most are worth more on the weighbridge than open market...
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Damn that scrappage scheme ;D ;D ;D
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There's three on the drive here :y
There'll be another one when the right one comes along.
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Two here,soon to be one,and possibly none next year.
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mine probably will bury me unless I win the lottery ;D
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pattern rust? :-X wheres ralf when you need 'im? ;D ;D
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Problem we've got when Estate dies is finding another Estate the size of the Omega - guess we'll have to go Merc
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Most are worth more on the weighbridge than open market...
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Not a single rust mark on it...and i think i agree...worth not a lot to people out there..i have the inferior 2.2 ....
Its mpg now days.and that puts the omega out...
After being on here well over a year, Im glad i never went V 2.2 Easy to work on..(yes lower power)
modify .....its silver ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Nothing matches them for the money :y.
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Problem we've got when Estate dies is finding another Estate the size of the Omega - guess we'll have to go Merc
Same here, nothing to replace it with really. So far the old girl is fine, 85K miles, no rust, and well maintained, drives like a dream. :y
The only thing that does concern is the lack of value it for some reason it is written off, classes C and D with a buy back could be repaired but otherwise were stuffed :(
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Nothing matches them for the money :y.
We are a chuck away society.....ALL OF US cos that, How it is :y
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But if you have a good Omega, not covered in rust....surely if its looked after, it will last as long as some of the really old vehicles on the road.
Mine have been given the once over and the reports are 'nothing wrong at all'. I have owned cars in the past that were more susceptible to rust than the omega. But we got on and repaired it. If you catch rust early, no problem.
Obviously tax costs and fuel costs come into play, but that again depends on what you use the car for, and your financial circumstances.
Any car, if looked after, bodily and mechanically, will last. If you are going to treat it with contempt, its got no chance !!!!! :y
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But if you have a good Omega, not covered in rust....surely if its looked after, it will last as long as some of the really old vehicles on the road.
Mine have been given the once over and the reports are 'nothing wrong at all'. I have owned cars in the past that were more susceptible to rust than the omega. But we got on and repaired it. If you catch rust early, no problem.
Obviously tax costs and fuel costs come into play, but that again depends on what you use the car for, and your financial circumstances.
Any car, if looked after, bodily and mechanically, will last. If you are going to treat it with contempt, its got no chance !!!!! :y
scrap Q rob ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Nothing matches them for the money :y.
Got to agree with that , i mean what else would you get for £300-500 with a full mot that had the ride and creature toys like the omega :-\
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Problem we've got when Estate dies is finding another Estate the size of the Omega - guess we'll have to go Merc
is not the vectra C a good alternative had an 07 reg estate diesel auto once bloody fantastic think it was even bigger than the miggy ceratinley more economical :'( 6 speed auto great, but would prefer a miggy any day if i was honest, may need a company work horse soon and the vectra would be my first choice :y
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Problem we've got when Estate dies is finding another Estate the size of the Omega - guess we'll have to go Merc
We are finding the same, XF Sportback would be preferred. Few years before they are reasonable prices though :(
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Thirteen years young 144000 on the clock straight through the MOT and no rust, cant beat them. :y :y :y :y
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Mine is 18yrs old close 300 000 km on the clock smaller issues with engine fortunately just sometimes hard trouble no though, smaller rust spots on the bottom of doors...not thinking of change her but must admit I would fancy a Rover 75 diesel...The briton designe is fantastic like Jag or Aston Martin I really like them but the Rover was the one I would afford. :y
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I'm with Terby on this one,don't look after your car then it'll bite you in arse just when you least expect and rightly so,as to the rust issues I guess I'm lucky as I can access a ramp fairly easily and can get a detailed look at the underside and get to spray liberal amounts of Bilt Hamber S-50 around,and hopefully it'll help the car to survive a few extra years.External body issues are a bit easier to deal with as long as you get on them as soon as they appear,I agree that it's not every ones idea of fun grinding bits off your pride and joy and although I swear and throw stuff around when I'm doing it I do like having a crack at minor body repairs as using the the local bodyshops would cost the usual arm and a leg and cost more than the cars are worth. :y
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I'm with Terby on this one,don't look after your car then it'll bite you in arse just when you least expect and rightly so,as to the rust issues I guess I'm lucky as I can access a ramp fairly easily and can get a detailed look at the underside and get to spray liberal amounts of Bilt Hamber S-50 around,and hopefully it'll help the car to survive a few extra years.External body issues are a bit easier to deal with as long as you get on them as soon as they appear,I agree that it's not every ones idea of fun grinding bits off your pride and joy and although I swear and throw stuff around when I'm doing it I do like having a crack at minor body repairs as using the the local bodyshops would cost the usual arm and a leg and cost more than the cars are worth. :y
+1 :y
We must all be nuts ::)
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Yes to being nuts :y but no to having any...as mine have been chewed so many times for bringing another Omega home ::)
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Not much of a problem here tbh :y Mother is contractually obliged to worry, my cars and I merely give her summat to worry about ::)
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Got a tip for you Al...STAY SINGLE!! :-X
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Never mind all that , where are all the car's gone for sale on here ::) Someone bought them all up ::)
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Ummm ::) I nicked one a few weeks ago!
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Never mind all that , where are all the car's gone for sale on here ::) Someone bought them all up ::)
Wasn't me guv ::) both of mine were sourced elsewhere...