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Understanding the Omega!
« on: 16 July 2006, 10:17:27 »

Hi all - 1st post, so be nice  ;)

I'm looking at buying an Omega in the near future, and have been looking round to see what's out there, costs, models, service/maintenance intervals etc and have a couple of questions I'd like help with

1.  I've seen that VX say to get a service every 20K, but I've also seen people (mainly in that "other" VX forum) mention a "Major Service".  When would the car need one and what's the difference?  Also, what would be the rough prices for a service/major service at a local or VX garage?

2.  I've seen a few Omega CDX's, but have seen the odd MV6.  From what I can see, the differences seem to be you get better seats, no "wood" effect on the dash, different alloys, some more BPH (comparing a 2.5/6 CDX to a 2.6 MV6).  I assume the suspension will be more sporty too, and the MV6 would have a boot spoiler.  Am I missing something "amazing" here?  I like the look of an MV6, and from what I can tell the running costs would be about the same as a CDX from a fuel & insurance point of view, but do they cost a whole load more to maintain?

btw - I'm looking at getting a face-lift estate (2000 onwards).  Also, I'm not a mechanic so would not do the service myself - I would do the odd little jobs like air filter.

Thanks in advance.  :)
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Re: Understanding the Omega!
« Reply #1 on: 16 July 2006, 10:23:36 »

Be nice us....we are always nicE  ;)

Welcome to the forum.

Servicing  -  everything you need to know is on here at ...

http://omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1152655082
]Major is timing, tensioners, spark plugs etc ( every 40k) minor more oil and filters

Theres also a buyers guide for omegas.

As an MV6 fanatic id always go for an MV6, looking to change mine at some point to a post facelift silver 3.2 03 plate estate - nothing like being specific eh??
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Re: Understanding the Omega!
« Reply #2 on: 16 July 2006, 10:25:16 »

oh and heres the forums buying guide

http://omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1152602457
If you find one you like, come back ad tell us so we can offer some support re what to look for and if the price is right  ;)
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Re: Understanding the Omega!
« Reply #3 on: 16 July 2006, 10:33:08 »

Hiya and welcome  :)

Taking it for a service at vx dealer every 20k miles for service is ok......except if you want the engine to last a long time.....the oil needs to changed sooner.....10k is pushing it....others would recommend every 5k.
You need to budget poss £300-£400 for a cambelt/tensioner change every 40k if you get vx dealer to it.
Im sure ive missed a few things here....but sure others will help out.

Cheers
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Re: Understanding the Omega!
« Reply #4 on: 16 July 2006, 10:34:03 »

Thanks for your help and support.  Have read these posts already (which I think are priceless!) and will have another look over them, to make sure I'm absorbing all of the info!

I'll let you know if/when I find something and need advice.

Cheers

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Re: Understanding the Omega!
« Reply #5 on: 16 July 2006, 10:36:09 »

Thanks Taxi Driver for your help too! (I think I was replying to original reply when you were also posting).

This is all great info - I had also read about the oil change, so had that on my radar.

Support appreciated
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Re: Understanding the Omega!
« Reply #6 on: 16 July 2006, 10:36:18 »

I see Markiec already has  ;)
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Re: Understanding the Omega!
« Reply #7 on: 16 July 2006, 10:37:47 »

Ha ha! I think we're all trying to talk/reply at the same time!

Thanks again

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Re: Understanding the Omega!
« Reply #8 on: 16 July 2006, 19:45:31 »

I got a feeling that although the service interval is 20k, it is recommended that an interim 'oil change' should be carried out between services.
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Re: Understanding the Omega!
« Reply #9 on: 16 July 2006, 20:29:58 »

Regular oil changes are probably the single most important thing to look after the engine.  It takes around 20m, and costs around £10 if you do it yourself and have access to Trade Club.  I tend to change the oil on mine every 4 - 5k (about every 3 months for me).  This is without doubt an overkill, but I wouldn't want to do 10k between oil changes...
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Re: Understanding the Omega!
« Reply #10 on: 16 July 2006, 20:33:46 »

welcome  mate !! i would go for the mv6 every time !! thats what im after next  ;)
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Re: Understanding the Omega!
« Reply #11 on: 16 July 2006, 20:35:33 »

oh forgot if you are any good with a spanner the omega is not that bud to work on !! ;) and as the boy says regular oil changes and motor will last forever  ;)
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Re: Understanding the Omega!
« Reply #12 on: 16 July 2006, 21:41:28 »

The MV6 is CD spec with sports suspension, the engines have no more power....
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Re: Understanding the Omega!
« Reply #13 on: 16 July 2006, 21:44:04 »

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The MV6 is CD spec with sports suspension, the engines have no more power....
I would say CDX spec minus the cruise, but with HIDs...
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Re: Understanding the Omega!
« Reply #14 on: 16 July 2006, 21:48:55 »

No....CD spec with HID

No cruise, no sunroof etc etc
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