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Re: Why an Omega??
« Reply #45 on: 23 May 2012, 22:19:53 »

It's a progressive thing,
1.8 mk1 Astra GTE, 1.8 Opel Ascona, 1.8 130 Mk2 Cav SRI , 1.8 mk3 facelift Cav LS,1.8 Astra SXI 2000 Model Urgh!!,2.0 DTI Zafira ...OOPS, missus's '95 2.0 MK 3 Facelift GLS Cav now on 203,000 miles and 1 of 350 Still have her and put her up against a Vec B anytime. My Vec B SRI 140.....

And finally the silver bullet bought for a change and to pull the Father-in-laws Caravan if needed, however she goes like a train in sports mode and even put a smile on the wifes face when she said whats that for? i said press it and floor her....lmao

Joking aside alot of luxury for no money is a no brainer solid all round, you don't feel like you've driven it and it's fun in the wet and the traction control off. ;D
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Re: Why an Omega??
« Reply #46 on: 23 May 2012, 23:20:43 »

I've been driving an Omega since January now, after having 4 Vectra B's, a Renault Meganne Scening, 2 Ford Fiestas, a Daewoo Lanos, Peugeot 306 and a Fiat Panda, and I'm getting the same MPG out of the 2.5 V6 heavy Omega as I was with my Vectra 1.8 estate.

Its a brilliant car, I feel safe, I know I can trust it even with 170,000 on the clock (in fact driving 3000 miles through France and Spain next week) and it doesn't feel heavy. It drives really quiet, can whisper to the front passenger at 100mph and hear fine.

Plenty of power when you need it too.
Here's my beast, resprayed for an event:




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Re: Why an Omega??
« Reply #47 on: 23 May 2012, 23:26:55 »

You need Jake & Elwood stickers mate across the top of the windscreen mate  ;D :y
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Re: Why an Omega??
« Reply #48 on: 23 May 2012, 23:36:01 »

Haha, yeh! I have got some stickers to go on it, State Trooper, Dial 911, a sheriff badge and To protect and serve
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Re: Why an Omega??
« Reply #49 on: 23 May 2012, 23:39:36 »

Haha, yeh! I have got some stickers to go on it, State Trooper, Dial 911, a sheriff badge and To protect and serve

Not sure that is an ideal thing to stick on your car  ;D
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Re: Why an Omega??
« Reply #50 on: 23 May 2012, 23:41:34 »

Whys that?
Its just to make it fit in with the cop car look really, rather than it being bare
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Re: Why an Omega??
« Reply #51 on: 24 May 2012, 23:30:47 »

Whys that?
Its just to make it fit in with the cop car look really, rather than it being bare

It gets worse!!!   ::)
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