Omega Owners Forum
Newbie Area => Newbie Welcome Area => Topic started by: JDMJut on 22 August 2007, 21:43:17
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Ez,
I'm looking to buy an Omgea as a run about in about 4 weeks or so, thought I better do some re-search.
I need a car thats comfortable, cheap to buy, lots of room and can ocasionally tow a car trailor. The Omega looks like my best bet.
I've decided on the 2.5 Turbo Diesel Estate, is there anything I should look out for? Common problems ect.. Is there a buying guide on here? I've had a search but I can't find one.
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Welcome to the forum, the boy is the man to ask ref oil burners,as he is up to his neck in on at the mo. :o :y
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Howdoo, and welcome to the forum. Feel free to pull up a keyboard and join in. :y
May be best to post queries and questions in general chat rather than the newbies bit, though. You will get a better response there. ;)
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I'm looking to buy an Omgea as a run about
You'll be needing a 3.0 V6 then! ;D ;)
Welcome mate. Only had experience of the 2.2DTi but the 2.5 as you probably know, is a BMW derived engine. 'The Boy' will be only too happy to tell you all about it if when he fixes his :)
Size wise, apart from some of the old 9-series Volvos (which are just old hat now) you will not find a bigger estate around, E-Class Merc, 5-series BM, V70 volvo included. Hell, we sleep a family of five in ours :)
Comfort, well, the seats are great, most are heated/electric and wear the miles well, the back seats are also some of the comfiest around, and well, it's rear wheel drive so it drives and rides like a proper car should.
Not sure the 2.5 is the most reliable or economical engine around but will pull like a train, only available with auto transmission. Our 2.2 has towed a heavy Box-Van trailor for over 70k and certainly hasn't suffered as a result. They are the best tow cars around.
All the best :y
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Welcome to the forum - :y
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Hello & welcome :)
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Hi There, :y
If you go the Omega way, you will never look back, and wonder why you did not do it sooner!!!! :y
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Hello & welcome :y
8-)
DaveL
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:) Hiya
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Greetings and welcome to the forum :y Good luck with the search, you won't regret choosing an Omega providing you maintain it well and there's all the advice and help you need on here. ;) :)
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Welcome to the forum. :)
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Hi & welcome to the forum :y
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Hello & Welcome :y
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Hiya and Welcome :y
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Not sure the 2.5 is the most reliable or economical engine around but will pull like a train, only available with auto transmission. Our 2.2 has towed a heavy Box-Van trailor for over 70k and certainly hasn't suffered as a result. They are the best tow cars around.
All the best :y
Sounds like you know your stuff, what would you sugest economy wise ? Any idea what the MPG would be like on the 2.5 ?
I've seen the 2.5 advertised on Ebay in manual, I'd hate to have to settle for an auto.
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Welcome to the forum :y
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Welcome to the site :)
I have a 2.5TD with the BMW engine. It is available in manual and auto form (the earlier post about auto only is wrong). Trouble is, Vauxhall decided to use the cheaper, weaker auto box, so they detuned ALL 2.5TD engines to about 120bhp. If you have a manual, or change the autobox for stronger AR35 box, you can bump the performance back up - speak to our resident TD expert, Omegatoy (of Lotus Carlton engine in an Omega fame).
I, personally, am not a fan of this engine. I think it was designed by a very stupid 3yr old. It is capable of huge mileage if looked after, but can fail in style if not. 4.5k is stated service interval, I would be considering 3k oil changes max.
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welcome mate :y
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Welcome to the site :)
I have a 2.5TD with the BMW engine. It is available in manual and auto form (the earlier post about auto only is wrong). Trouble is, Vauxhall decided to use the cheaper, weaker auto box, so they detuned ALL 2.5TD engines to about 120bhp. If you have a manual, or change the autobox for stronger AR35 box, you can bump the performance back up - speak to our resident TD expert, Omegatoy (of Lotus Carlton engine in an Omega fame).
I, personally, am not a fan of this engine. I think it was designed by a very stupid 3yr old. It is capable of huge mileage if looked after, but can fail in style if not. 4.5k is stated service interval, I would be considering 3k oil changes max.
120 bhp ? From a 2.5 TD ? That's shocking.
This is the sorta knowledge I need to be hearing about, what engine would you recomend ? I don't want to be spending the earth on fuel. Is there anywhere with the MPG's for the engines listed ?
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Hi and welcome to the forum :)
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Hello and welcome to the best Omega Forum on the Net. :y :y :y
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Hi & welcome :y
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welcome to the forum :y
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Welcome to the forum mate :y
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welcome to the forum :y :y
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Hi My turbo diesel elite has used front tyres like no other car I have ever owner. As for preformance - keep the right foot firmly on the floor!!!!
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WELCOME TO THE FORUM MATEY. :y 2.5 IN MANUEL FORM ARE A PLENTY. KEEP LOOKING AND ENJOY. THE MPG IS QUITE RESPECTABLE ALL THINGS CONSIDERD.
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Hello and welcome to the forum :y
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Hi and welcome to the Forum :y
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Only issue I have with mine is the rocker covers. Mine's one of the first (a 1994 2.5 V6 petrol) though and I think they changed the design in 1995 or 1996.
Only other issue I've heard about if the liquid gasket between the oil and water can sometimes go and be a bit of a bugger to fix. Never had any problems myself though.
Have to say that since driving one everything else feels like a kid's home-made go-cart. Go for it!
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Hi JDMJut & welcome :y
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Hi There,
Welcome to the forum, Omega's excellent cars, you wont be sorry, I myself always had BMW's before, will not go back.
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