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Title: Why I drive an Omega?
Post by: Debs. on 11 December 2008, 07:48:37
Had to do a night-time return dash trip to Heathrow a couple of nights ago.
Three adults, luggage for two, three adult Border Collies (and a puppy in an airline travel crate).....514 miles at 33.8 mpg (door to door average).
On 'cruise' at 70 mph for nearly all the motorway portions (M54,M6,M5,M40,M25); I arrived home fresh and without any aches/pains or seat-sores: what a smashing long distance estate car! :y
Title: Re: Why I drive an Omega?
Post by: Jimbob on 11 December 2008, 07:51:37
Yes, I've done London and back in a day, dont fancy it in any other affordable car!  You can just drive for hours....get a bit achey?  blast of the heated seat will sort that out :)
Title: Re: Why I drive an Omega?
Post by: omegaman2 on 11 December 2008, 07:54:54
i know what you mean
when im pulling the van it it takes  a wee bit longer to get there but when i get out after 4 or 5 hours its stress free and pain free,the omega seats must be up ther with the best of them
Title: Re: Why I drive an Omega?
Post by: Mr Hagon on 11 December 2008, 08:23:51
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Had to do a night-time return dash trip to Heathrow a couple of nights ago.
Three adults, luggage for two, three adult Border Collies (and a puppy in an airline travel crate).....514 miles at 33.8 mpg (door to door average).
On 'cruise' at 70 mph for nearly all the motorway portions (M54,M6,M5,M40,M25); I arrived home fresh and without any aches/pains or seat-sores: what a smashing long distance estate car! :y

Totally agree.  I seldom do a long run, but when I do so I know the Omega seats will be comfortable for the whole run.

In comparison my Dad had a couple of Rover 800s in the past (D/E plate) and the front seats in those were awful.  It was like sitting on a park bench!

Mark
Title: Re: Why I drive an Omega?
Post by: Bacon Butty Man on 11 December 2008, 08:55:10
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Had to do a night-time return dash trip to Heathrow a couple of nights ago.
Three adults, luggage for two, three adult Border Collies (and a puppy in an airline travel crate).....514 miles at 33.8 mpg (door to door average).
On 'cruise' at 70 mph for nearly all the motorway portions (M54,M6,M5,M40,M25); I arrived home fresh and without any aches/pains or seat-sores: what a smashing long distance estate car! :y

got to agree, we went to workington a while back and what a comfy ride, over those hills etc. we went the ulverston way not the carlisle way. i used to go there each week as a delivery driver and the transit was a bit lumpy n bumpy, but the mig was smoooooooooooooth, and it was nice to actually use the v6 power on those hilly climbs
Title: Re: Why I drive an Omega?
Post by: Richie London on 11 December 2008, 11:13:38
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Had to do a night-time return dash trip to Heathrow a couple of nights ago.
Three adults, luggage for two, three adult Border Collies (and a puppy in an airline travel crate).....514 miles at 33.8 mpg (door to door average).
On 'cruise' at 70 mph for nearly all the motorway portions (M54,M6,M5,M40,M25); I arrived home fresh and without any aches/pains or seat-sores: what a smashing long distance estate car! :y

and you didnt even toot yer horn as you past my house at the heathrow turn off  :( :(
Title: Re: Why I drive an Omega?
Post by: Debs. on 11 December 2008, 11:21:14
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Had to do a night-time return dash trip to Heathrow a couple of nights ago.
Three adults, luggage for two, three adult Border Collies (and a puppy in an airline travel crate).....514 miles at 33.8 mpg (door to door average).
On 'cruise' at 70 mph for nearly all the motorway portions (M54,M6,M5,M40,M25); I arrived home fresh and without any aches/pains or seat-sores: what a smashing long distance estate car! :y

and you didnt even toot yer horn as you past my house at the heathrow turn off  :( :(
I did ask for you when I stopped for petrol at a Shell garage in Staines; but I was surprised no-body knew you!....`not like it`s a big town or anything. ;D
Title: Re: Why I drive an Omega?
Post by: Richie London on 11 December 2008, 11:25:24
staines is nice place, i go shopping there sometimes and then drool outside ferrari's in egham, i only go there cause the boy likes to see the new cars there  ::) ::) ;D ;D
Title: Re: Why I drive an Omega?
Post by: jjleonard on 11 December 2008, 12:05:27
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Had to do a night-time return dash trip to Heathrow a couple of nights ago.
Three adults, luggage for two, three adult Border Collies (and a puppy in an airline travel crate).....514 miles at 33.8 mpg (door to door average).
On 'cruise' at 70 mph for nearly all the motorway portions (M54,M6,M5,M40,M25); I arrived home fresh and without any aches/pains or seat-sores: what a smashing long distance estate car! :y

I couldn't agree more - I've done just under 3000 miles in the month I've owned my saloon, and every one of them was a joy (apart from an oil spill on the sliproad onto the A1 - the back end came round to say hello to the front and I nearly soiled myself!)

I love my mig. :-*
Title: Re: Why I drive an Omega?
Post by: GuzziHero on 11 December 2008, 12:45:34
Why I drive an Omega?  Cos it was left to me in a will :p

But seriously, it is just such a smooth travelling car, cruises like a peach.  It has acted like a pickup truck these last few months and for a saloon, the carrying capacity is HUGE.

Mainly though, its the comfort.  Took a friend on a journey a couple of months ago.  He is used to modern small cars...Micra, 08 plate Vauxhall Corsa and an Alfa 156...and he just couldnt believe how comfy and smooth the Omega was.
Title: Re: Why I drive an Omega?
Post by: Richie London on 11 December 2008, 14:13:26
i usually get a severe pain in the knee when i drive and bad back ache, usually after about 40 miles, not no more i dont. when im on the motorway i stick cruise on and bend me legs about a bit  :) :) :)

yep, best car ive eever driven  :y :y
Title: Re: Why I drive an Omega?
Post by: SP_3.2 on 11 December 2008, 15:50:16
Yep got to love them on the long trips :y :y. Looks like you had very good mpg from it aswel Debs . :) :)

Title: Re: Why I drive an Omega?
Post by: Dusty on 11 December 2008, 15:52:21
Miggies have always been excellent cars, especially when comfortable transport for a long distance is required.

Badge snobbery will always put some people off Vauxhall ownership.


Their loss ,our gain I say. :-* :-* :-* :-*
Title: Re: Why I drive an Omega?
Post by: Grumpy on 11 December 2008, 16:03:37
The Omega is a comfortable car, but the most comfortable I've owned
was  Ford Granada Ghia 2.9i 4x4 with adjustable pneumatic lumbar
support.

I once drove it, in one day, from Monaco, along the Riviera, up
through central France to Calais, ferry to Dover, then right up
England to Manchester.

Arrived as fresh as a daisy, without any aches or pains, as did
my wife and daughter.

Must admit, the Omega is the next most comfortable, which as Debs
says, is one of the reasons we like and drive them.
Title: Re: Why I drive an Omega?
Post by: albitz on 11 December 2008, 19:24:36
Mig is the 2nd most comfortable car I have owned,the Senator was much more so,in a different league really.
The worst was the HS, Colchester to Stranraer only stopping for petrol was tortuous. Did Liverpool docks to Halstead in 1980 in 3 hours 20 minutes though. 235miles iirc. little if any dual carriageway for the last 90 miles when you come off the M1 at j12.
Title: Re: Why I drive an Omega?
Post by: Richie London on 11 December 2008, 19:29:01
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The Omega is a comfortable car, but the most comfortable I've owned
was  Ford Granada Ghia 2.9i 4x4 with adjustable pneumatic lumbar
support.

I once drove it, in one day, from Monaco, along the Riviera, up
through central France to Calais, ferry to Dover, then right up
England to Manchester.

Arrived as fresh as a daisy, without any aches or pains, as did
my wife and daughter.

Must admit, the Omega is the next most comfortable, which as Debs
says, is one of the reasons we like and drive them.

should of heard me when i drove to belguim in my rover416. pain was doing me head in from the seats  :(
Title: Re: Why I drive an Omega?
Post by: tyreburner on 11 December 2008, 19:33:12
This is why i must have another...... as we speak i have had 3 rounds of deep heat and 3 painkillers and a half bottle of vodka and i am almost doubled with pain(would be if i could bend my back) from my coach and my astra  :'( :'(
Title: Re: Why I drive an Omega?
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 11 December 2008, 20:37:56
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Had to do a night-time return dash trip to Heathrow a couple of nights ago.
Three adults, luggage for two, three adult Border Collies (and a puppy in an airline travel crate).....514 miles at 33.8 mpg (door to door average).
On 'cruise' at 70 mph for nearly all the motorway portions (M54,M6,M5,M40,M25); I arrived home fresh and without any aches/pains or seat-sores: what a smashing long distance estate car! :y

Almost exactly the same figures that my 2.6 will achieve on a long run.

If you think about it .....Omegas are the used bargain of the century..................Air-con.....heated seats.....leather(not mine sadly)....six cylinder perfomance....exceptional comfort....acceptable economy.............and a good example to be had for less than £1000.

As Debs puts it.........what a smashing long distance car.....I concur.. :y :y :y :y
Title: Re: Why I drive an Omega?
Post by: amigov6 on 11 December 2008, 20:55:11
What's not to like? Comfort, speed, reasonable mpg on a run, 3000revs @ 80mph in a 3.0 ltr manual, acres of room, etc. Not a bad owners forum either!!!!!
    Despite all the above i only drive mine 'cos you've got one Debs!!! :P
Title: Re: Why I drive an Omega?
Post by: Debs. on 11 December 2008, 21:04:02
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What's not to like? Comfort, speed, reasonable mpg on a run, 3000revs @ 80mph in a 3.0 ltr manual, acres of room, etc. Not a bad owners forum either!!!!!
    Despite all the above i only drive mine 'cos you've got one Debs!!! :P

 :P Guy; you sweet-talking copycat! ;D