Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Markjay on 01 September 2006, 00:05:58
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What do you think of your Omega?
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Love it, Love it, Love it [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
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Even with all it's little niggles, Love It :D
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Well I'd have another (3.2 Elite, of course).
And I've never said that about any other car I've owned.
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Well I'd have another (3.2 Elite, of course).
And I've never said that about any other car I've owned.
What on earth do you do for a living, posting at this time of a morning?
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After owning a Carlton 3.0ltr 24v Gsi, I never thought I could fall in love with a car again, but I think I have. :-[
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It's a car, boys!
Now don't get me wrong ... I love my barge, but at the end of the day, sometime it will let me down, badly, just like any other car would, and it will have to be gotten rid of, and another will take it place.
Reminds me of the wife really! ;D
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[size=22][/size]In sex its an orgasm
In cars its an omega
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Must Agree with everone else, I first drove an Omega in 1995 and loved driving it straight away then luckly in 1996 I got a 3.0 V6 Full Police Spec as a company car for 3 years and did about 120,000 miles in it and then when it was replaced by a Rover 75 V6 it wasn't the same,so I went out and bought a 3.0 V6 Omega Elite in Star Silver and 7 years later I still love it and can't see me getting rid of any time soon
My First Omega's, My omega is on the right
(http://memimage.cardomain.net/member_images/11/web/275000-275999/275300_100_full.jpg)
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Love it - but the corrosion is doing my head in >:(
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Love it - but the corrosion is doing my head in >:(
Agreed, I've replaced all of my doors now due to corrision :-[
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I've got 2 - one is bloody lovely (got a small bit of rust though :'(), the other just pisses me off >:(
Which way do I vote...?
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Love it - but the corrosion is doing my head in >:(
Agreed, I've replaced all of my doors now due to corrision :-[
Same problem Jim, Same places too, going for the same end result too - trouble is finding them in black!!
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If anyone knows of a good rear passenger door in Star Silver L147 without rust, please let me know.
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I love the omega superb car, but rust protection is not as good as it could be.
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Every door has some kind of rust spot the worst being a 10p sized scab on the bottom half of the driver's! I know it's a 99 car but I would have expected better. :(
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Well I'd have another (3.2 Elite, of course).
And I've never said that about any other car I've owned.
What on earth do you do for a living, posting at this time of a morning?
Probably IT. It's a 24x7 job, mate ;D
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i love mine, its smooth, and silent cabin. With my added ice really packs a punch ;)
Although I would like a V6 next...
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Well I'd have another (3.2 Elite, of course).
And I've never said that about any other car I've owned.
What on earth do you do for a living, posting at this time of a morning?
Probably IT. It's a 24x7 job, mate ;D
24/7 alright. 12 hour shifts. But not IT.
I'm a 'Systems Controller' at the Air Traffic Control Centre near Heathrow airport.
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So you just tell everyone up their to 'hold your position' while you'r logging-in to omegaowners.com..? :o
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pre-facelift models appear to have a bit of a rust problem, especially at the tops of the doors - but I've offloaded mine now ;)
the facelift model seems to be a lot better, haven't noticed any rust on that at all ... yet :)
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Love my omega by far the best put together car i have owned so far.
Feels solid,looks great goes like stink :)
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It's OK... does what I bought it for which is pounding up and down motorways as my luxobarge commuter. Handles well for such a big car, and is fully loaded with all the toys.
However, I have to be honest, it's a bit of a slug (disappointing for a 3.0 manual), gearing is far too high for such a peaky engine, it rusts like no other car I've ever owned, the door check straps are notorious for breaking (never heard of this on any other car), and it's generally not a particularly nice drive around town at lower speeds for various reasons.
It's a lot of car for the money, but if not for the depreciation being so savage therefore cheap, I wouldn't have one. :o
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...... and it's generally not a particularly nice drive around town at lower speeds for various reasons........
Should've bought an auto! ::) ;)
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Yeah, then it'd be a horrid drive at all times :o
At least I'd then be justified in torching it ;D
I'll elaborate a little about the town driving thing. Gearing is too high, so even at full pelt you're doing 30 before it starts to properly shift, not much good driving in 30/40 limits trying to get out of a busy junction. Auto would be worse - manual has stupidly high gearing, auto has insanely high gearing!
Sometimes misfires under load, most likely due to the sh1tty plug leads breaking down (these will be replaced soon). This is a total pain in the ass, cos just when you need power is when it's most likely to splutter. Thankfully it can be temporarily cured by dropping the clutch to remove the load a little while still propelling the car forward - doesn't do the clutch much good, but it's better than someone running into the back of you as you splutter along with sod-all power!
When it's cold the ECU thinks it's a good idea to hold the idle around 2,000 RPM. Fine - except it doesn't seem to make any difference that the car is in gear and you're braking coming up to a junction, hence the car trying to accelerate with the gas pedal completely closed. Again cured by dropping the clutch so the ECU can feel chuffed with itself and get the revs back to 2,000 but break me what a PITA, no other car seems to be so damn anal (my 840Ci idles about 900 RPM when cold). Fine when it warms up though, idles at the proper 600 or so.
I should add on an unrelated point, the exhaust that's on the car is damn noisy between 1500-2500 RPM, it's not rusted or anything just cheap sh1te I suspect. At least with a manual I can just about drive around it by revving to 4000 RPM in 2nd then going into 5th which keeps it below the dreaded drone, I think if it were an auto and I was forced to listen to that drone I'd have driven off a cliff by now ;D. There should be laws against people fitting such lumps of sh1te of an exhaust, with maybe an exception for Novas and Saxos which is the only place they should be - sh1tty exhausts for sh1tty chavvied-up cars :D
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Auto has got rather long ratios ;)
Your idle doesn't seem right. From cold, mine is about 1500 rpm but for no more than 20s or so, but which time its dropped to under 1000. After a couple of mins, its down to its normal 600rpm.
Certainly sounds like your HT leads are crap (hope it ain't the DIS).
People buy shite exhausts thinking that an exhaust is an exhaust, and feel smug that they have saved a few quid. Muppetts.
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Yeah, then it'd be a horrid drive at all times :o
At least I'd then be justified in torching it ;D
I'll elaborate a little about the town driving thing. Gearing is too high, so even at full pelt you're doing 30 before it starts to properly shift, not much good driving in 30/40 limits trying to get out of a busy junction. Auto would be worse - manual has stupidly high gearing, auto has insanely high gearing!
Sometimes misfires under load, most likely due to the sh1tty plug leads breaking down (these will be replaced soon). This is a total pain in the ass, cos just when you need power is when it's most likely to splutter. Thankfully it can be temporarily cured by dropping the clutch to remove the load a little while still propelling the car forward - doesn't do the clutch much good, but it's better than someone running into the back of you as you splutter along with sod-all power!
When it's cold the ECU thinks it's a good idea to hold the idle around 2,000 RPM. Fine - except it doesn't seem to make any difference that the car is in gear and you're braking coming up to a junction, hence the car trying to accelerate with the gas pedal completely closed. Again cured by dropping the clutch so the ECU can feel chuffed with itself and get the revs back to 2,000 but break me what a PITA, no other car seems to be so damn anal (my 840Ci idles about 900 RPM when cold). Fine when it warms up though, idles at the proper 600 or so.
I should add on an unrelated point, the exhaust that's on the car is damn noisy between 1500-2500 RPM, it's not rusted or anything just cheap sh1te I suspect. At least with a manual I can just about drive around it by revving to 4000 RPM in 2nd then going into 5th which keeps it below the dreaded drone, I think if it were an auto and I was forced to listen to that drone I'd have driven off a cliff by now ;D. There should be laws against people fitting such lumps of sh1te of an exhaust, with maybe an exception for Novas and Saxos which is the only place they should be - sh1tty exhausts for sh1tty chavvied-up cars :D
Paul M, I think you simply happen to have bad one.... I ran a 2.5 auto for three years, and now running a 2.6 suto for five years, and the cars are generally smooth reving and trouble free... They are not very sporty but to my taste feel reasobanly torquey and the driving is quite relaxed. Try driving a mate's car if you know anyone else with a meega, and then compare notes...
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Auto has got rather long ratios ;).....
Senator's were longer overall. Same gear box (so I assume same ratios) but my Omega is 'only' doing 85ish at 3000rpm. My 24v Senator was doing 90ish at 3000rpm (AutoCar of the day quoted 29mph/1000rpm)
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I love my motor 154,000 miles and it runs like 54,000 and it's a 3 litre manual also it's been chipped it goes like stink :D
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Every door has some kind of rust spot the worst being a 10p sized scab on the bottom half of the driver's! I know it's a 99 car but I would have expected better. :(
Love the car but have to agree on the problems with rust. Got a few bits of the damn stuff popping up on my doors :(
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Haven't voted as I am undecided at the moment what to choose
Love the car when its running right, hate the thing and just want it crushed when it all goes wrong.
Running fine at the moment biggest problem as mentioned is the rust but slowly getting it sorted :)