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Title: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 03 February 2016, 13:03:21
Perhaps I'm odd but I quite like this. Just that little bit different.

You can also buy a 3.5 V6 hybrid for about the same price.

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Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: STEMO on 03 February 2016, 13:06:04
I agree....you are odd.  ;D
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 03 February 2016, 13:07:33
I agree....you are odd.  ;D

Thank you kind sir. :)

Similar price to your Renault. :)
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: 2boxerdogs on 03 February 2016, 13:11:39
Seen a few of these around recently, ugly look like they have raided several part bins.
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: STEMO on 03 February 2016, 13:13:46
I agree....you are odd.  ;D

Thank you kind sir. :)

Similar price to your Renault. :)
Whoever bought it new didn't get their money's worth. Less than 3000 miles per annum. Thought you may have learned your lesson with the merc, but carry on, I could do with (another) laugh.  ;D
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 03 February 2016, 13:13:59
Seen a few of these around recently, ugly look like they have raided several part bins.

I prefer distinctive. ;D ;D

But at least it is not  bland.....like much of the opposition. :y
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 03 February 2016, 13:15:37
I agree....you are odd.  ;D

Thank you kind sir. :)

Similar price to your Renault. :)
Whoever bought it new didn't get their money's worth. Less than 3000 miles per annum. Thought you may have learned your lesson with the merc, but carry on, I could do with (another) laugh.  ;D

Nope.....I'm ready to waste shit loads of money on a car again. :)
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: STEMO on 03 February 2016, 13:17:30
Actually....I like it  ;D 
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 03 February 2016, 13:18:43
Actually....I like it  ;D

Sarcasm or honesty? :)
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: STEMO on 03 February 2016, 13:20:41
Actually....I like it  ;D

Sarcasm or honesty? :)
What's not to like? I would feel self-conscious in it, cos I'm and old geezer, but there's no doubting it would be a hoot to drive.
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 03 February 2016, 13:37:46
Actually....I like it  ;D

Sarcasm or honesty? :)
What's not to like? I would feel self-conscious in it, cos I'm and old geezer, but there's no doubting it would be a hoot to drive.

I believe the engine is taken from a Datsun 370Z.

For those with no interest in cars it can also be specified with the engine from a canal boat.

However, until hell decides to freeze over I won't be taking the 'derv' option. :)
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 03 February 2016, 13:48:36
I don't particularly dislike them, but.. for me an Omega replacement should be

cheap(er than equivalent opposition)
maintainable from a large dealer network
badgeless (so not one of the 'big boys' Audi, BMW, Merc, Jag)
Surprisingly spacious and practical

Infiniti/Nissan comes under this, Lexus used to, though they've really become a premier brand and shaken off their Toyota roots in most eyes now. Skoda or Seat, too, I'd see as a contender, to a lesser degree a VW. (I do like Phaetons) There's not much out there these days. Rewind to the good old 90s and you had to choose from...

Rover 800/600/75
Frod Scorpio/Granada
Toyota Camry
Peugeot 605
Citroen XM, or go a bit older - CX
Vauxhall Carlton/Senny/Omega
Renault 25 / Safrane
Fiat Croma/Lancia Thema/Saab 9000


Now there's really no non-swanky brands making executive cars any more. The Omega was about the last, apt, considering where it sits in the Greek Alphabet.  :(
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 03 February 2016, 13:57:55
A 3.2 Elite had a retail price of around £33000 way back in 2003.

Hard to justify, I think.

I presume most were heavily discounted.
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 03 February 2016, 14:01:01
I imagine so. Something for the MD of the Dealer to drive around in, maybe. Though on the flip side of things you could get one for £19995, which was Vectra money back then, and terrifyingly Corsa money these days.
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: Kevin Wood on 03 February 2016, 14:10:37
Seen a few of these around recently, ugly look like they have raided several part bins.

I prefer distinctive. ;D ;D

But at least it is not  bland.....like much of the opposition. :y

.. or French. :-X
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: tunnie on 03 February 2016, 14:21:03
Looks like it's on steroids.
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: henryd on 03 February 2016, 14:35:23
Looks like it's on steroids.


I bet it goes like it is with 316 bhp 8)
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: aaronjb on 03 February 2016, 14:58:53
Looks nice, great engine (related to the 370Z but with different valve train IIRC), should be bulletproof reliability wise..

..shame "we" (Japan, in this case) only got the semi skimmed engine and didn't get the V8 as an option like the Americans.
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: STEMO on 03 February 2016, 14:59:15
Seen a few of these around recently, ugly look like they have raided several part bins.

I prefer distinctive. ;D ;D

But at least it is not  bland.....like much of the opposition. :y

.. or French. :-X
Have a look at the 2016 megane GT....far from bland.

I really don't wanna spoil folks day but....is there anything more bland than an omega?  :-\
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: Nick W on 03 February 2016, 15:18:59
Seen a few of these around recently, ugly look like they have raided several part bins.

I prefer distinctive. ;D ;D

But at least it is not  bland.....like much of the opposition. :y

.. or French. :-X
Have a look at the 2016 megane GT....far from bland.

I really don't wanna spoil folks day but....is there anything more bland than an omega?  :-\


Peugeot 605? Utterly forgettable in every way; you arrive at your destination with a vague feeling of travelling, but no more. I would also have mentioned the Laguna, but you would have remembered all of the breakdowns on route.

As for mass-market large cars, they are still with us. Mondeos and Insignias are larger than the Granada and Omega that allegedly haven't been replaced. They cost about the same in real terms too.

The premium manufacturers(a ghastly phrase) have done such a good job on their mid-to-large cars that the full-sized efforts are largely superfluous; a 7series compares badly to a 5, in the same way an A8 does to an A6, which is why you hardly ever see the bigger cars.
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 03 February 2016, 15:20:46
Seen a few of these around recently, ugly look like they have raided several part bins.

I prefer distinctive. ;D ;D

But at least it is not  bland.....like much of the opposition. :y

.. or French. :-X
Have a look at the 2016 megane GT....far from bland.

I really don't wanna spoil folks day but....is there anything more bland than an omega?  :-\

You can't say that on here.......you'll be lynched. :D ;D
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: EMD on 03 February 2016, 15:21:41
Seen a few of these around recently, ugly look like they have raided several part bins.

I prefer distinctive. ;D ;D

But at least it is not  bland.....like much of the opposition. :y

.. or French. :-X
Have a look at the 2016 megane GT....far from bland.

I really don't wanna spoil folks day but....is there anything more bland than an omega? :-\

Well something thats this colour for a start  ::)

(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-uCuxDZqzK2o/T-83ojSeYWI/AAAAAAAAJlo/1qck1Cc5M-w/s1600/8++Very+green+green+bird.jpg)

  Cherpie cherpie cheek cheek ;D
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 03 February 2016, 15:22:39
Seen a few of these around recently, ugly look like they have raided several part bins.

I prefer distinctive. ;D ;D

But at least it is not  bland.....like much of the opposition. :y

.. or French. :-X
Have a look at the 2016 megane GT....far from bland.

I really don't wanna spoil folks day but....is there anything more bland than an omega?  :-\


Peugeot 605? Utterly forgettable in every way; you arrive at your destination with a vague feeling of travelling, but no more. I would also have mentioned the Laguna, but you would have remembered all of the breakdowns on route.

As for mass-market large cars, they are still with us. Mondeos and Insignias are larger than the Granada and Omega that allegedly haven't been replaced. They cost about the same in real terms too.

The premium manufacturers(a ghastly phrase) have done such a good job on their mid-to-large cars that the full-sized efforts are largely superfluous; a 7series compares badly to a 5, in the same way an A8 does to an A6, which is why you hardly ever see the bigger cars.

Not saying the above were any good, just that there was a larger choice  :y
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: Nick W on 03 February 2016, 15:47:25
Another reason why large saloon cars are less common is the increase in cars like the Galaxy, Zafira and Espace, plus the larger 4x4ish things. These better fulfill the needs that caused family buyers to settle on a Scorpio/similar when they were all that was available.

Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 03 February 2016, 16:06:02
Indeed, the saloon in general as a bodystyle has been dwindling in sales overall for donkeys years now.  :)
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: STEMO on 03 February 2016, 16:31:15
Just been reading on Bloomberg that ford are going to introduce about six new SUV's into Europe over the next few years........it's the future.
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: Lazydocker on 03 February 2016, 16:48:56
I quite like the Infiniti brand, although it is only a posh Nissan.

Drove a customer's FX a few years back... The oil burner pulls well and for a 4x4 type thing is felt well planted on the road. Mind you, it had only done a few thousand miles ::)
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: STEMO on 03 February 2016, 16:50:13
Seen a few of these around recently, ugly look like they have raided several part bins.

I prefer distinctive. ;D ;D

But at least it is not  bland.....like much of the opposition. :y

.. or French. :-X
Have a look at the 2016 megane GT....far from bland.

I really don't wanna spoil folks day but....is there anything more bland than an omega?  :-\
Nowt wrong with this

(http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n156/stmo987/image_12.jpeg)
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 03 February 2016, 17:21:19
That could be just about anything with a big arse.

Ford.....Renault ....Pug.... the list is endless. :)
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: STEMO on 03 February 2016, 17:39:31
(http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n156/stmo987/image_13.jpeg)
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 03 February 2016, 17:58:57
Better. :y

Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: TheBoy on 03 February 2016, 18:37:23
Mondeos and Insignias are larger than the Granada and Omega that allegedly haven't been replaced.
The current insignia is less spacious inside than the Omega,
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: Nick W on 03 February 2016, 18:59:16
Mondeos and Insignias are larger than the Granada and Omega that allegedly haven't been replaced.
The current insignia is less spacious inside than the Omega,

I know, even though it's bigger on the outside. Wasn't FWD  supposed to create more space inside the car?
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: Varche on 03 February 2016, 19:08:34
I quite like the Infinity.

For it to be a serious contender as the Omega replacement there needs to be a big pool available so that in 20 years time Diamond Black Geezer 2, EMD 2etc have a good pool of scrapped cars, accident damaged and so on. Mind you I bet they aren't easy to work on your self. ;D
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: Kevin Wood on 03 February 2016, 20:50:45
Mondeos and Insignias are larger than the Granada and Omega that allegedly haven't been replaced.
The current insignia is less spacious inside than the Omega,

.. and a FWD shitbox. ::)
Title: Re: Left field Omega replacement?
Post by: 05omegav6 on 03 February 2016, 22:24:47
Mondeos and Insignias are larger than the Granada and Omega that allegedly haven't been replaced.
The current insignia is less spacious inside than the Omega,

.. and a FWD shitbox. ::)
4x4 is a totally different beast on the road 8)