Hi,
I think I've posted on here before about tramlining issues I have had with my recently purchased 2001 DTi Elite.
I had new F1 Eagles fitted, and the geometry set up by a local firm whom the chap at Wheels In Motion checked out for me, and that cured most of the problem. Apparently they couldn't adjust the rear settings which seems strange to me. When I took the car into Bathwick tyres on the day I bought it to have the tracking checked, the left rear position on the Laserline apparatus was out by a couple of points.
After wanting an Omega for a very long time, I'm now REALLY not enjoying driving the car on my local, bumpy Dorset roads, which make up about 80% of my travel. I drive a TVR on these roads too and am used to having nervous steering; I also used to drive a K-reg Honda saloon which would only tramline a little on very bad roads, other than that it would go where you pointed it.
The Omega seems at times to jump left and right according to the camber and road surface, like the whole car has been pushed sideways at once, rather than following the front wheels as they hit bumps and ruts which I could understand. Sometimes the rear feels like it has moved sideways and the front remained straight. At times it feels very unnerving, but on slightly better roads it seems quite stable and confidence inspiring. Whenever a car comes towards me on an NSL lane, I'm on tenterhooks in case the Omega suddenly jumps right and I hit them.
My g/f, who isn't exactly a novice when it comes to cars, having driven hundreds of cars in her working life, reckons I'm just not used to modern cars, especially with 17" wheels that the Elite has. The TVR has 15" and the Honda I think was 15" too. The tyres on the Omega are 235/45s so reasonably low profile. She says her dad's 05 plate Hyundai is strange to drive too, and so is her aunt's BMW Z4 and that I'll just get used to it.
I can see no evidence of any crash damage on the car or in the history, though the left rear wing has had some spraying at some time - probably Tesco trolley damage. The front wishbones, I think, have been replaced about a year ago due to an MOT advisory.
I am waiting to get some spare time to check the steering idler as that has been mentioned on this forum, but how I check it I've no idea.
So, what does your 17" alloy Elite drive like? Is a certain amount of nervousness standard on the Omegas? Unfortunately, before I bought this car, I only test drove 3 other cars, none of them Elites and none of them on bumpy roads.