Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Road Hog Mad on 02 May 2010, 19:41:27
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Shall I go from this to this?
Omega to a Disco? (Disco is diesel and I have plenty of cooking oil).
Previously had 5 defenders and loved them! 8-)
Omega.... http://img138.imageshack.us/i/14022010266.jpg/
Disco... http://img215.imageshack.us/i/368724093o.jpg/
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Bit of an odd question really.
Depends what you want from a car, only clue you give is in a hint that you want to run a disco of chip juice.
You had 5 of them in the past, you mention nothing of family size or wanting to off road.
Do you do a lot of mileage.
Only you can make your mind up, we cant do that for you, allthough we could help if it was a couple of migs.
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If it was a Disco 3, I might have have said yes. :y
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Bit of an odd question really.
Depends what you want from a car, only clue you give is in a hint that you want to run a disco of chip juice.
You had 5 of them in the past, you mention nothing of family size or wanting to off road.
Do you do a lot of mileage.
Only you can make your mind up, we cant do that for you, allthough we could help if it was a couple of migs.
pot holes is my main problem, not that I aim for them lol.
better visibility in a land rover plus a bit of intimidate'ability lol.
running costs on the omega, around town its only doing 15 - 20mpg, 3.0 mv6. Disco would be far cheaper on chip juice lol.
I know there not as quick but I only do 60 on the motorway in the omega on cruise, 38mpg :)
and if I do come to selling you lot will have the first shout... here is just the service history etc,,,
Vauxhall Omega 3.0 24V MV6 AUTO
X reg, 2000 Facelift Model
MOT Expires: April 15th 2011 - TAX Expires: 31st September 2010
20MPG around town - 38MPG cruising at 60mph
Insurance Group 16! 207BHP 148MPH
Here is a fantastic example of the RARE 3.0 MV6 Auto Omega, with full service history and paperwork.
Leather heated seats with leg support, sports mode, snow mode, xenon lights, cruise control, cold air conditioning, on board computer, after market reverse parking sensors, after market cd player which supports mp3s plus a usb dongle, traction control, abs, air bags,
Omega offers assured handling, good power units and spacious, comfortable interiors. Engines are the efficient Ecotec units. A better proposition than elderly executives like Scorpio and Rover 800 and it's almost an affordable alternative to the old BMW 5-Series. It's just a pity that it's not visually more attractive. However, if you're looking for a great car and you don't care what anyone else thinks then this could be just what you're looking for. No-one will dislike your car, they simply won't notice it. If you need more proof of its credibility as a driving machine, traffic police loved Omega. Parkers
Car Service History...
139,056 MILES REPLACED EXPANSION TANK DUE TO FAULTY COOLENT LEVEL SENSOR
138,792 MILES - MOT TEST - 06/04/2010 - 'PASS, NO ADVISORIES'
??? MILES NEW BATTERY (3 YEAR WARRANTY)
138,480 MILES NEW BELT TENSIONER, BELT AND POWER STEERING PUMP
137,544 MILES OIL SERVICE
133,463 MILES - SPARK PLUGS - 22/08/2009
132,255 MILES - OIL SERVICE - 26/06/2009
132,255 MILES - AIR-CON RECHARGE - 26/06/2009
131,500 MILES - NEW DISCS AND PADS - 01/05/2009
MOT TEST - 03/04/2009 - 'PASS, NO ADVISORIES'
129,200 MILES OIL SERVICE 17/05/2008
127,400 MILES - WHEEL ALIGNMENT - 15/12/2008
126,300 MILES - AIR FILTER - 02/10/2008
126,300 MILES - OIL SERVICE - 02/10/2008
112,124 MILES OIL SERVICE CAMBELT 08/11/2007 'VAUXHALL DEALERSHIP SERVICE'
99,290 MILES OIL SERVICE 06/02/2007 'VAUXHALL DEALERSHIP SERVICE'
90,358 MILES OIL SERVICE - 17/07/2006 'VAUXHALL DEALERSHIP SERVICE'
79,878 MILES OIL SERVICE BRAKE FLUID SPARK PLUGS AIR FILTER FUEL FILTER POLEN FILTER 09/11/2005 'VAUXHALL DEALERSHIP SERVICE'
74,846 MILES CAMBELT KIT 03/08/2005 'VAUXHALL DEALERSHIP SERVICE'
63,878 MILES OIL SERVICE BRAKE FLUID AIR FILTER 28/04/2004 'VAUXHALL DEALERSHIP SERVICE'
58,639 MILES OIL SERVICE FUEL FILTER POLEN FILTER 15/10/2003 'VAUXHALL DEALERSHIP SERVICE'
45,781 MILES OIL SERVICE BRAKE FLUID TOOTHED BELT - CAMBELT 02/12/2002 'VAUXHALL DEALERSHIP SERVICE
36,181 MILES OIL SERVICE - SPARK PLUGS AIR FILTER FUEL FILTER POLEN FILTER 08/05/2002 'VAUXHALL DEALERSHIP SERVICE'
26,927 MILES - OIL SERVICE - 23/03/2001 'VAUXHALL DEALERSHIP SERVICE'
19,411 MILES - OIL SERVICE - 14/12/2000 'VAUXHALL DEALERSHIP SERVICE'
11,551 MILES - OIL SERVICE - 07/11/2000 'VAUXHALL DEALERSHIP SERVICE'
Bad bits...
Slight ding in the bonnet, offside mirror doesnt fold in.
[size=18]So I was asking around £1750 If I was to sell it.[/size]
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If it was a Disco 3, I might have have said yes. :y
I agree, that shape just doesn't do it for me and they're unsafe in an accident.
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Besides that, you're asking on the wrong forum, we're biased ;D
Jon
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i'm playing you against one another to get a mixed reply, but everyone should answer honestly :D
http://forum.landrovernet.com/showthread.php/192443-Shall-I-go-from-this-to-this?p=1486946#post1486946
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I voted "No", as you should keep your miggy.
I personally would never have one of those Land Rovers as at speed they can be very unstable :o :o I knew of two police officers killed when their patrol vehicle overturned at speed in Hampshire during the late 1970s :'( :'(
For speed you should be low to the ground, not six foot up! ::) ::) ;)
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Thats way over due for a cambelt kit change :o
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if you're a farmer, get the Disco, if you're not, keep the Omega
Simple as that........
:y
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Thats way over due for a cambelt kit change :o
112,000 last one, current mileage 139,500
27,500 miles, are they not done every 40K?
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Thats way over due for a cambelt kit change :o
112,000 last one, current mileage 139,500
27,500 miles, are they not done every 40K?
At 112k you never put if it had the tensioners changed, if it didn't then as Pete says it's way overdue.
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112,124 MILES OIL SERVICE CAMBELT 08/11/2007 'VAUXHALL DEALERSHIP SERVICE'
Just looked at the history, over £2,000 spent at dealers :o - yes it had the full kit, I just put 'cambelt' instead of cambelt kit.
and I forgot to mention the major items, at 112K it also had new shocks, new head gaskets, oil cooler etc.
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112,124 MILES OIL SERVICE CAMBELT 08/11/2007 'VAUXHALL DEALERSHIP SERVICE'
Just looked at the history, over £2,000 spent at dealers :o - yes it had the full kit, I just put 'cambelt' instead of cambelt kit.
and I forgot to mention the major items, at 112K it also had new shocks, new head gaskets, oil cooler etc.
Ah well a cambelt isn't the kit, hence why Pete said what he said :y
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if you're a farmer, get the Disco, if you're not, keep the Omega
Simple as that........
:y
I'm no farmer, but I'd have a Disco 3 over an Omega any day!
Brought up on Vauxhalls, but I know a bloody good car when I've driven one.
Driven a few Disco 3's and love them. I just can't quite afford one yet, but it will be my next car...........
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+1 on the disco 3,lovely vehicle but bloody big :y
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Bit of an odd question really.
Depends what you want from a car, only clue you give is in a hint that you want to run a disco of chip juice.
You had 5 of them in the past, you mention nothing of family size or wanting to off road.
Do you do a lot of mileage.
Only you can make your mind up, we cant do that for you, allthough we could help if it was a couple of migs.
pot holes is my main problem, not that I aim for them lol.
better visibility in a land rover plus a bit of intimidate'ability lol.
running costs on the omega, around town its only doing 15 - 20mpg, 3.0 mv6. Disco would be far cheaper on chip juice lol.
I know there not as quick but I only do 60 on the motorway in the omega on cruise, 38mpg :)
and if I do come to selling you lot will have the first shout... here is just the service history etc,,,
Vauxhall Omega 3.0 24V MV6 AUTO
X reg, 2000 Facelift Model
MOT Expires: April 15th 2011 - TAX Expires: 31st September 2010
20MPG around town - 38MPG cruising at 60mph
Insurance Group 16! 207BHP 148MPH
Here is a fantastic example of the RARE 3.0 MV6 Auto Omega, with full service history and paperwork.
Leather heated seats with leg support, sports mode, snow mode, xenon lights, cruise control, cold air conditioning, on board computer, after market reverse parking sensors, after market cd player which supports mp3s plus a usb dongle, traction control, abs, air bags,
Omega offers assured handling, good power units and spacious, comfortable interiors. Engines are the efficient Ecotec units. A better proposition than elderly executives like Scorpio and Rover 800 and it's almost an affordable alternative to the old BMW 5-Series. It's just a pity that it's not visually more attractive. However, if you're looking for a great car and you don't care what anyone else thinks then this could be just what you're looking for. No-one will dislike your car, they simply won't notice it. If you need more proof of its credibility as a driving machine, traffic police loved Omega. Parkers
Car Service History...
139,056 MILES REPLACED EXPANSION TANK DUE TO FAULTY COOLENT LEVEL SENSOR
138,792 MILES - MOT TEST - 06/04/2010 - 'PASS, NO ADVISORIES'
??? MILES NEW BATTERY (3 YEAR WARRANTY)
138,480 MILES NEW BELT TENSIONER, BELT AND POWER STEERING PUMP
137,544 MILES OIL SERVICE
133,463 MILES - SPARK PLUGS - 22/08/2009
132,255 MILES - OIL SERVICE - 26/06/2009
132,255 MILES - AIR-CON RECHARGE - 26/06/2009
131,500 MILES - NEW DISCS AND PADS - 01/05/2009
MOT TEST - 03/04/2009 - 'PASS, NO ADVISORIES'
129,200 MILES OIL SERVICE 17/05/2008
127,400 MILES - WHEEL ALIGNMENT - 15/12/2008
126,300 MILES - AIR FILTER - 02/10/2008
126,300 MILES - OIL SERVICE - 02/10/2008
112,124 MILES OIL SERVICE CAMBELT 08/11/2007 'VAUXHALL DEALERSHIP SERVICE'
99,290 MILES OIL SERVICE 06/02/2007 'VAUXHALL DEALERSHIP SERVICE'
90,358 MILES OIL SERVICE - 17/07/2006 'VAUXHALL DEALERSHIP SERVICE'
79,878 MILES OIL SERVICE BRAKE FLUID SPARK PLUGS AIR FILTER FUEL FILTER POLEN FILTER 09/11/2005 'VAUXHALL DEALERSHIP SERVICE'
74,846 MILES CAMBELT KIT 03/08/2005 'VAUXHALL DEALERSHIP SERVICE'
63,878 MILES OIL SERVICE BRAKE FLUID AIR FILTER 28/04/2004 'VAUXHALL DEALERSHIP SERVICE'
58,639 MILES OIL SERVICE FUEL FILTER POLEN FILTER 15/10/2003 'VAUXHALL DEALERSHIP SERVICE'
45,781 MILES OIL SERVICE BRAKE FLUID TOOTHED BELT - CAMBELT 02/12/2002 'VAUXHALL DEALERSHIP SERVICE
36,181 MILES OIL SERVICE - SPARK PLUGS AIR FILTER FUEL FILTER POLEN FILTER 08/05/2002 'VAUXHALL DEALERSHIP SERVICE'
26,927 MILES - OIL SERVICE - 23/03/2001 'VAUXHALL DEALERSHIP SERVICE'
19,411 MILES - OIL SERVICE - 14/12/2000 'VAUXHALL DEALERSHIP SERVICE'
11,551 MILES - OIL SERVICE - 07/11/2000 'VAUXHALL DEALERSHIP SERVICE'
Bad bits...
Slight ding in the bonnet, offside mirror doesnt fold in.
[size=18]So I was asking around £1750 If I was to sell it.[/size]
I can quite safely say that no off road style 4x4 has ever intimidated me. In fact I go out of my way to intimidate chelsea tractors. I no 2 guys who use theres off road properly and I have no problem with that. But to use one on the road is plainly selfish. They are slow, especially in the twisty bits. What do we all get stuck behind in the country lanes ?, yep some sod in shogun that has never ever even been on a grass verge.
Plus you may become a target for the green brigade ;D
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You have what YOU like. How long is the cooking oil going to last though ::)
I ran my old Rover on cooking oil for years & it saved me a fortune :) The Omega doesn't do it though :(
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Defenders are chuffing awful on the road and discos are not much better
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Defenders are chuffing awful on the road and discos are not much better
In what way :-? We have a Disco diesel V6 for work, because it's the only vehicle that can tow our 5B's.
Ok, they don't handle to good in the twists, but as for ride, comfort & power, it's excellent :)
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Defenders are chuffing awful on the road and discos are not much better ??????
Omegas are crap on muddy tracks.
Disco 3's wont run properly on chip fat not designed to,older derv burners are more likely to run on it
and a series 111 stage 1 v8 can rip along at an alarming rate .
disco 3's arent proper 4x4 just funky niche cars??????
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I presume we're talking Disco 2, like the one in the photograph.
I already have both several Omegas and a Disco - the general concensus is right, it's horses for courses.
the Disco is great for generally woofling about the place and towing stuff. It's actually quite fast, but that's not the point. Its easily fixable when it goes wrong, mind you Omegas are as well. And of course you can drive up the side of a building in it.
Regarding the Omegas, I have five, so it's a bit difficult to choose a typical one. But generally, they're proper grown-up saloon cars, the thinking-man's BMW. Quiet, refined, reasonably economical - all of which the Disco ain't.
so its up to you to think why you'd want a vehicle and select the best for your needs.
I would definitely say that the Omegas are all much, much better over potholes than the Disco - and we live on a farm in rural Northumberland.
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if you're a farmer, get the Disco, if you're not, keep the Omega
Simple as that........
:y
I'm no farmer, but I'd have a Disco 3 over an Omega any day!
Brought up on Vauxhalls, but I know a bloody good car when I've driven one.
Driven a few Disco 3's and love them. I just can't quite afford one yet, but it will be my next car...........
But it wasnt a disco 3 in the question mate, that picture is a Disco 2 which is a totally different proposition..........!!
:y
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if you had the cash for a Disco 3, then you could have both the Disco 2 and the Omega