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Re: Bye Bye Omega
« Reply #15 on: 24 January 2011, 00:29:52 »

Well, I expected a different reply, but I get your meaning. :y
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Re: Bye Bye Omega
« Reply #16 on: 24 January 2011, 07:56:03 »

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The time came a few nights ago, when my Omega was driven away by its new owner.  :'(

I owned the car for nearly 3 years and I have to say that it is one of the best cars I have ever owned, If I win the lottery or have a job at BP petrol station I would certainty own another, probably the 3.2 V6 Estate.  :y

Such a brilliant car had to go due to and purely to the running costs. I worked out that I was spending £9,000 a year to run the car.

No car is worth that much to run in my books, especially being a new Dad.

My new car is a Rover 400 Diesel which does 40MPG around town and 65MPG on the motorway and that to me is brilliant. 3rd class driving is better than 1st class walking and I do miss what a huge car the Omega was lol.

A massive thank you to all of the guides and help from the forum members on here too, no doubt you have saved me hundreds of pounds, a good bye to the Omega but no to Omega forums, I will still pop in and offer help if I can.

Bye bye Omega!  :'( :'( :'(
Not in real life they don't but they are still good on diesel  ;)
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