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Title: Looking to buy a Omega
Post by: heggz on 08 September 2013, 16:40:30
Afternoon all,

I am looking to buy a 2.2 Auto facelift, i have seen a few CD models advertised just wondering if there is anything i should look out for when viewing before i buy?

Many thanks
Chris
Title: Re: Looking to buy a Omega
Post by: dazza88 on 08 September 2013, 17:44:00
Hi there. Welcome to the forum. Ive had a 2.2 auto petrol on a 02 plate I must say the car was lovely gearbox was good but the engine wasnt so good but that could of been my experience with it but ive mainly had 2.0l 16v omega and there great I have now just picked up a 2.2 dti on a 02 plate and yer quit nice to drive and the 2.6 are nice to drive to. But as I say that night of just been my experience with my 2.2  :y
Title: Re: Looking to buy a Omega
Post by: dazza88 on 08 September 2013, 17:45:24
Just noticed your from bedfordshire were abouts mate im luton.
Title: Re: Looking to buy a Omega
Post by: heggz on 08 September 2013, 17:57:51
Hi Dazza

i was thinking of getting a V6 but my Mrs only passed her driving test a couple of years ago so i reckon the insurance would be too much with her on it, i have seen a few 2.2 CD auto's with good service history and below average miles on the clock so think i will go and view some and have a look

Im in Luton too mate, just off poynters Rd
Title: Re: Looking to buy a Omega
Post by: Andy B on 08 September 2013, 18:16:41
Hi Dazza

i was thinking of getting a V6 but my Mrs only passed her driving test a couple of years ago so i reckon the insurance would be too much with her on it,  ......

Try getting a quote on a V6 before you discount them. It's normally the person that is the risk rather than the car ....... obviously within reason  ;)  ;)  ;)
Title: Re: Looking to buy a Omega
Post by: heggz on 08 September 2013, 18:23:22
Will do Andy, only other thing i thought of with a V6 is i do around 150-200miles a week all of which is town driving

would there be much of a difference between V6 vs 2.2 auto on fuel?

cheers,
Chris
Title: Re: Looking to buy a Omega
Post by: Andy B on 08 September 2013, 18:43:39
Will do Andy, only other thing i thought of with a V6 is i do around 150-200miles a week all of which is town driving

would there be much of a difference between V6 vs 2.2 auto on fuel?

cheers,
Chris

I've only had a 3.0 V6 so can't comment on 2.2 vs 3.0, but as they are both similar weights I can't imagine a 2.2 would be that good ..... especially as an auto. They reckon that a 2.5 manual is a reasonable mix of power & economy  :-\
Title: Re: Looking to buy a Omega
Post by: dazza88 on 08 September 2013, 20:20:20
Hi Dazza

i was thinking of getting a V6 but my Mrs only passed her driving test a couple of years ago so i reckon the insurance would be too much with her on it, i have seen a few 2.2 CD auto's with good service history and below average miles on the clock so think i will go and view some and have a look

Im in Luton too mate, just off poynters Rd

oh right not to far from me im in sundon. Yer my 2.2 auto was quit juicy I would get a v6 because it has more power to pull the car in my 2.2 was prob getting around 22 m/g but as you say depending on insurance.   :y
Title: Re: Looking to buy a Omega
Post by: tunnie on 09 September 2013, 12:58:19
V6 can be considerably higher on insurance, also V6 is bit of a pain to DIY work on. Bags of room in 2.2, so much easier for all kinds of jobs.

2.2 will sit at 80mph all day long, just won't get there as quick.
Title: Re: Looking to buy a Omega
Post by: heggz on 09 September 2013, 17:58:12
cheers for the replies guys, still looking see one on internet was a 2001 2.2 CD auto 98k with full service history and 1owner from new, rang up but car was sold

Dazza i work on camford way in sundon park, small world mate
Title: Re: Looking to buy a Omega
Post by: symes on 09 September 2013, 19:03:39
around corner from me £550  but its a 2.5 v6
Title: Re: Looking to buy a Omega
Post by: Jukeboxnut on 09 September 2013, 21:13:20
The 2.2 is not as powerful as the V6 models but my 2.2 auto estate has served me well for the last 6 years lugging heavy loads and driven reasonably hard.
Title: Re: Looking to buy a Omega
Post by: symes on 09 September 2013, 21:15:39
better weight balance than v6  :y :y
Title: Re: Looking to buy a Omega
Post by: heggz on 10 September 2013, 06:32:02
Im not fussed about power as i have had my boy racer days, just looking for a good driving car with half decent fuel economy and there is something about the omega that makes me want to get one. My mechanic told me to stay clear as its a vauxhall with the eco wreck engine but i have owned a few vauxhalls in the past and i personally dont mind them. Does anyone know if the automatic gearboxes on the omega's are reliable and if they are known for any faults?

Title: Re: Looking to buy a Omega
Post by: heggz on 10 September 2013, 06:37:20
Symes what year and mileage? Cheers
Title: Re: Looking to buy a Omega
Post by: pauls on 10 September 2013, 09:33:02
Im not fussed about power as i have had my boy racer days, just looking for a good driving car with half decent fuel economy and there is something about the omega that makes me want to get one. My mechanic told me to stay clear as its a vauxhall with the eco wreck engine but i have owned a few vauxhalls in the past and i personally dont mind them. Does anyone know if the automatic gearboxes on the omega's are reliable and if they are known for any faults?


Had mine for 7 years now never had any major issues with my auto box. Done about 40k over that time :y
Title: Re: Looking to buy a Omega
Post by: heggz on 10 September 2013, 18:04:34
thats good Paul, its nice to hear that an auto is still going strong as most people moan about auto gearboxes but i prefer auto's as i feel they are a far better cruising car to a manual

I was speaking with a friend earlier who has a p reg 2.0 16v auto omega and he said it has done over 184k and still going strong and has sailed through the last few mot's

At the minute i have a renault scenic auto and these are prone to automatic transmission failure so thought i would ask as i dont wanna go back down that road, before anyone says it i know its a french car and thats says it all

Cheers
Chris
Title: Re: Looking to buy a Omega
Post by: symes on 10 September 2013, 19:48:34
Im not fussed about power as i have had my boy racer days, just looking for a good driving car with half decent fuel economy and there is something about the omega that makes me want to get one. My mechanic told me to stay clear as its a vauxhall with the eco wreck engine but i have owned a few vauxhalls in the past and i personally dont mind them. Does anyone know if the automatic gearboxes on the omega's are reliable and if they are known for any faults?


Had mine for 7 years now never had any major issues with my auto box. Done about 40k over that time :y
mines done 248000 and recently had oil change etc--still fine :y :y
Title: Re: Looking to buy a Omega
Post by: dazza88 on 10 September 2013, 21:39:17
cheers for the replies guys, still looking see one on internet was a 2001 2.2 CD auto 98k with full service history and 1owner from new, rang up but car was sold

Dazza i work on camford way in sundon park, small world mate

have you looked on auto trader mate theres some on there
Title: Re: Looking to buy a Omega
Post by: dazza88 on 10 September 2013, 21:43:59
What job do you do in camford mateci just brought a starter motor in beds autos from there lol. Im quit happy someone else from bedfordshire /luton has joined   :y
Title: Re: Looking to buy a Omega
Post by: heggz on 11 September 2013, 14:59:10
I work at Ariel Plastics 100 camford way, yeah been looking on autotrader and have seen a few good looking ones i just gotta find the time now to start viewing some which hopefully will be soon