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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: ada-v on 11 January 2007, 08:07:53
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hi all.
some may know me from somewhere else, others may not.
but just have a quick query.
i am looking at an mv6 and wondered, what should i look for in particular?
cheers
ade
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Hello ada-v and welcome :y
Firstly I should recommend reading the following, maybe similar to whats on the other site but all the same worth reading.
http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1152602457
Secondly try and find out as much history about the car i.e when it was last serviced and when the cambelt kit and waterpump were last changed, as stated all over this site its the recommended to be done every 40k or 4yrs.
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hi all.
some may know me from somewhere else, others may not.
but just have a quick query.
i am looking at an mv6 and wondered, what should i look for in particular?
cheers
ade
As nixoro said.
Also, if you are after a quick one, look for a manual not auto, if you are after a cheap one, look for ex-plod which is likely to be manual anyway - though these may actually be listed as 'Elite' on the log book (and will have few creature comforts). MV6 did not have roof or cow as standard so if you find one that has both then this is a bonus - not likely to be found on ex-plod though.
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Welcome ada-v.
I think others have given you a few pointers. Just remember that ex police MV6 tend to be base spec, but are frequently manual and often have LSD. Retail MV6, as sold to public, are better spec'd, but more chance of auto, and often no LSD. Prefacelift MV6 retail spec is probably around CDX spec. Facelift MV6 retail spec is nearer CD spec. Police spec can vary, but often lowest spec...
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Welcome ada-v.
I think others have given you a few pointers. Just remember that ex police MV6 tend to be base spec, but are frequently manual and often have LSD. Retail MV6, as sold to public, are better spec'd, but more chance of auto, and often no LSD. Prefacelift MV6 retail spec is probably around CDX spec. Facelift MV6 retail spec is nearer CD spec. Police spec can vary, but often lowest spec...
Welcome indeed :y
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A proper retail MV6 with the carbon effect climate control panel, leather recaros, Irmscher alloys and a manual gearbox is the perfect Omega for me! Try and get one of those if you can :y
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A proper retail MV6 with the carbon effect climate control panel, leather recaros, Irmscher alloys and a manual gearbox is the perfect Omega for me! Try and get one of those if you can :y
Often found near a collection of hens teeth & rocking horse crap!
Was the same for me, but cloth not cow.
Settled for an auto though, with no regrets :)
Where in Flintshire are you? Im in Saltney.
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Often found near a collection of hens teeth & rocking horse crap!
Was the same for me, but cloth not cow.
Settled for an auto though, with no regrets :)
Where in Flintshire are you? Im in Saltney.
True. The best ones are always the hardest to find though! Shame.
I'm in Connah's Quay mate, not far from Saltney. In fact, my gym is in Saltney and I usually get parts for the Omega from Road Runners there.
I don't mind having an auto, but I'd prefer it if it worked properly.
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Small world, Roadrunners have tech2 as well ;)
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A proper retail MV6 with the carbon effect climate control panel, leather recaros, Irmscher alloys and a manual gearbox is the perfect Omega for me! Try and get one of those if you can :y
Nearly, mines an auto...
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Nearly, mines an auto...
And you were so close! ;D
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A proper retail MV6 with the carbon effect climate control panel, leather recaros, Irmscher alloys and a manual gearbox is the perfect Omega for me! Try and get one of those if you can :y
I have all that but the leather. To be honest I'm not too fussed for leather at all, it definitely looks better but I don't think it makes the car any nicer per-se. My BMW has it and it's damn cold in winter (until the heating has worked its way through the leather) and hot in summer. I wouldn't turn it down though if a set of sports MV6 leather came up at a good price, but I'd rather have sports cloth than leather armchairs -- hence why I've never had any interest in fitting Elite leather even though they're ten a penny and go quite cheap.
If you can get a retail (not ex-cop) manual gearbox MV6, in good condition, then you'll be sorted. Don't hold out for the leather cos they're mega rare and if you do find one chances are sod's law will kick in and either it'll be poorly maintained, or auto gearbox, or intergalactic mileage etc. They are very good fun to drive for such a big car, and although they do have their issues (most of which aren't too expensive to sort) they're great value for money being that late mini-facelift models (1998 to early 2000) often go for less than 2k.
The only thing the retail MV6 misses compared to the Elite is cruise control, and that's easy to fit with the parts typically £50 or less - I have it on mine. The rest of the stuff on the Elite such as rear blind and heated rear seats are nice toys but largely gimmicks in my opinion. All the important stuff is on the MV6 as standard, such as 4x electric windows, electric sunroof, climate control, trip computer/check control, HID headlights (very worthwhile). You also get better wheels (17") and better suspension than the Elite.
Good luck with your search!
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A proper retail MV6 with the carbon effect climate control panel, leather recaros, Irmscher alloys and a manual gearbox is the perfect Omega for me! Try and get one of those if you can :y
Also got one of those thanks 98 S plate (well actually it belongs to SWMBO). Rioja red with black leather interior. :)
She is thinking of selling it too (again!)... :o
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...All the important stuff is on the MV6 as standard, such as 4x electric windows, electric sunroof, climate control, trip computer/check control, HID headlights (very worthwhile). You also get better wheels (17") and better suspension than the Elite.
AFAIK sunroof was optional on MV6
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...All the important stuff is on the MV6 as standard, such as 4x electric windows, electric sunroof, climate control, trip computer/check control, HID headlights (very worthwhile). You also get better wheels (17") and better suspension than the Elite.
AFAIK sunroof was optional on MV6
std pre pacelift...
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...All the important stuff is on the MV6 as standard, such as 4x electric windows, electric sunroof, climate control, trip computer/check control, HID headlights (very worthwhile). You also get better wheels (17") and better suspension than the Elite.
AFAIK sunroof was optional on MV6
std pre pacelift...
OK....
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yep...ot it all here too - apart from the manual and leather...ie sunroof, carbon, and so on.
Manual i dont want.
MV6 Leather Recaros...I DO I DO I DO ;D
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A proper retail MV6 with the carbon effect climate control panel, leather recaros, Irmscher alloys and a manual gearbox is the perfect Omega for me! Try and get one of those if you can :y
my dad has an mv6 with all of that! in star silver...he may be selling up soon, but has no idea of its value!?
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hee has decided he most likely will sell. tis a v reg mv6 with everything!! any ideas on a price. think its done 75k