Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: goonv6 on 23 January 2010, 22:02:20
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I don't reckon you can get any other car with the spec, quality and sheer brilliance of the Omega for this money. Prove me wrong! :)
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I don't reckon you can get any other car with the spec, quality and sheer brilliance of the Omega for this money. Prove me wrong! :)
I can't!!!! :D
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Totally agree, for the money they are fantastic
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I don't reckon you can get any other car with the spec, quality and sheer brilliance of the Omega for this money. Prove me wrong! :)
Why spend £1000?
I paid £500 for our 2.5CDX Estate on a V (2000) plate, spent another £350 correcting the faults, then swapped it for an Isuzu Bighorn (Citation) 3.1TD while taking £250 cash on top.
The Isuzu (if you can find one) is still £1500 + all day long, and that's just a 95 model.
Next on the list was an ex-plod 3 litre MV6 on an X (2000) plate, with a mere 66K on the clock.
Paid £200 for that, and spent 30 minutes on the floor sorting out a dodgy electrical connector......that went for £1000 to get the quick sale.
Stick around, read the "How To" part of the forum, and you don't need to pay anywhere near £1000 to get a nice MIG (same goes for any car or bike really though).
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cant, and is why where all here.... ;)
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was robbed paid £1500 for mine.
but then only had 50k and full history(ex-met)
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i paid 1350 for mine and i still thinks it worth every penny :y
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I don't reckon you can get any other car with the spec, quality and sheer brilliance of the Omega for this money. Prove me wrong! :)
Dare I say a V6 Rover 800 Series....... :-[ :-X
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I don't reckon you can get any other car with the spec, quality and sheer brilliance of the Omega for this money. Prove me wrong! :)
Dare I say a V6 Rover 800 Series....... :-[ :-X
You only have 156 - be careful
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Without wishing to disrespect your view, I don't think they are in the same class (Though I do concede the Honda V6 is a cracking engine) its a shame that Rover's quality was so hit and miss. I remember driving an 800 series Coupe (Rare beast now) slamming the door and the metallic clang it gave)
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Without wishing to disrespect your view, I don't think they are in the same class (Though I do concede the Honda V6 is a cracking engine) its a shame that Rover's quality was so hit and miss. I remember driving an 800 series Coupe (Rare beast now) slamming the door and the metallic clang it gave)
Exactly.. ::) I was only answering the question and putting another potential car in the frame, one that perhaps won't cost a fortune keeping it on the road....in my experience of having a number of both
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Well mine owes me about 3k, for a 102k miler 2.2 4 pot CD..
That's the purchase price and all the repairs......I have had some great cars over the years that had made me money, this one has crippled me-but I like my car to be as new throughout and capable of driving to the other side of Europe immediately at the drop of a hat.
If I knew what I have learnt since having it, before buying it, I would have spent more and bought a more expensive Omega without the faults.
Now with 3k, I would buy a 3.2 xplod (estate would be useful) off joshwyatt and make up to my own spec if this was poss; Elite cloth, no sunroof, soft set-up: sensible rims/tyres and non-MV6 suspension, LPG with donut, non-xenons, stainless exhaust, prewire for my tomtom and handsfree, Bose, software upgrades, freeflow filter etc
This would have got me a more powerful, longer lasting, newer, cheaper to run car for the same money.
But at least I have done my 2.2 justice ;D
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£350 for my state three months ago with tax and test until May.It needs more than that to get it right but it is a slow process that will be worth it in the end.Honest ;)
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Well mine owes me about 3k, for a 102k miler 2.2 4 pot CD..
That's the purchase price and all the repairs......I have had some great cars over the years that had made me money, this one has crippled me-but I like my car to be as new throughout and capable of driving to the other side of Europe immediately at the drop of a hat.
If I knew what I have learnt since having it, before buying it, I would have spent more and bought a more expensive Omega without the faults.
Now with 3k, I would buy a 3.2 xplod (estate would be useful) off joshwyatt and make up to my own spec if this was poss; Elite cloth, no sunroof, soft set-up: sensible rims/tyres and non-MV6 suspension, LPG with donut, non-xenons, stainless exhaust, prewire for my tomtom and handsfree, Bose, software upgrades, freeflow filter etc
This would have got me a more powerful, longer lasting, newer, cheaper to run car for the same money.
But at least I have done my 2.2 justice ;D
Sounds like me, second Omega is a lovely car, but paid ott for it and have spend a lot on it, it is now a very nice car but stands me at much much more than I would get for it, hence why we still have it as an 'extra' car, though currently in daily use by swmbo.... ::)
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Well mine owes me about 3k, for a 102k miler 2.2 4 pot CD..
That's the purchase price and all the repairs......I have had some great cars over the years that had made me money, this one has crippled me-but I like my car to be as new throughout and capable of driving to the other side of Europe immediately at the drop of a hat.
If I knew what I have learnt since having it, before buying it, I would have spent more and bought a more expensive Omega without the faults.
Now with 3k, I would buy a 3.2 xplod (estate would be useful) off joshwyatt and make up to my own spec if this was poss; Elite cloth, no sunroof, soft set-up: sensible rims/tyres and non-MV6 suspension, LPG with donut, non-xenons, stainless exhaust, prewire for my tomtom and handsfree, Bose, software upgrades, freeflow filter etc
This would have got me a more powerful, longer lasting, newer, cheaper to run car for the same money.
But at least I have done my 2.2 justice ;D
Sounds like me, second Omega is a lovely car, but paid ott for it and have spend a lot on it, it is now a very nice car but stands me at much much more than I would get for it, hence why we still have it as an 'extra' car, though currently in daily use by swmbo.... ::)
Morning!
Having a battle with mine-paid too much, spent too much, worked on it too much; it is our only car and is used a lot.
As per the "leasing efficient car.." thread, my wife now thinks we ought to sell it and downsize to something smaller (Newly launched Citroen C3 £140pcm inc vat on lease-would be saved in fuel cost), but I have put so much time and effort into it and had so much kind help and support (thanks welung666, webby23 and all others!) that I can't do it. I have said we will see how the next few months go before making a decision-hopefully nothing else will go wrong in that time and it will justify itself in that time.
Problem is that I can't argue with her logic-we do 15k++ miles pa and at 28mpg the fuel saving on something like a C3 would cover the lease cost. We would then have to......flytopoland.... :'(
I hope that after all the work it will be ok for a while and we can keep it-we would lose so much if we sold it.
*Apologies to those tiring of this subject*
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I don't reckon you can get any other car with the spec, quality and sheer brilliance of the Omega for this money. Prove me wrong! :)
Dare I say a V6 Rover 800 Series....... :-[ :-X
The handling is a bit "Maritime" compared to an Omega though. ;)
Kevin
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I don't reckon you can get any other car with the spec, quality and sheer brilliance of the Omega for this money. Prove me wrong! :)
Dare I say a V6 Rover 800 Series....... :-[ :-X
The handling is a bit "Maritime" compared to an Omega though. ;)
Kevin
What about the Ford Scorpio? Anyway I paid £2,500 for my Omega two years ago. Still worth that over here.
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I don't reckon you can get any other car with the spec, quality and sheer brilliance of the Omega for this money. Prove me wrong! :)
Dare I say a V6 Rover 800 Series....... :-[ :-X
The handling is a bit "Maritime" compared to an Omega though. ;)
Kevin
Not sure :-/ think it would be more down to different handling, down to the old fwd v rwd debate of which I personaly 'sit on the fence' as I have enjoyed both over a number of years :y