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Author Topic: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2  (Read 28085 times)

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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #90 on: 30 September 2016, 06:43:25 »

Do tell.  :)
Like my other cars, its Silver....

Umm, I remember it being 'Savile Grey Metallic'  :D  :D

That's a giveaway  ;D

Quick google shows its a Volvo  :D
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #91 on: 30 September 2016, 07:48:13 »

Oh dear. Oh very dear dear.  ;D
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #92 on: 30 September 2016, 08:51:04 »

Oh I do hope it's a Volvo  :D

I'd like to say V8 S80, packed of tech and AWD. But knowing LPG is an issue for him now, can only mean a D5?  :D
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #93 on: 30 September 2016, 13:04:16 »

TB has bought a Volvo? I find that hard to believe.

If so, He will need a tartan picnic rug and a nice pair of comfortable slippers to go with it.

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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #94 on: 30 September 2016, 13:05:36 »

Having said that......the S80 with the 4.4 litre V8 would make a good sleeper.
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #95 on: 30 September 2016, 13:27:17 »

I suspect it's all a ploy, no RWD Volvo's and I hear he does not like the S80   :)
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #96 on: 30 September 2016, 17:44:54 »

I suspect it's all a ploy, no RWD Volvo's and I hear he does not like the S80   :)

Lorry fuel or proper fuel?....What is your guess?
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #97 on: 30 September 2016, 18:44:57 »

Lorry.
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #98 on: 30 September 2016, 18:46:38 »

I suspect it's all a ploy, no RWD Volvo's and I hear he does not like the S80   :)

Perhaps its and old 240DL, their RWD....but then, perhaps that's the compromise, he did say in another thread he considered a Mondeo....and they are FWD  :-\
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #99 on: 30 September 2016, 19:04:26 »

I suspect it's all a ploy, no RWD Volvo's and I hear he does not like the S80   :)

Perhaps its and old 240DL, their RWD....but then, perhaps that's the compromise, he did say in another thread he considered a Mondeo....and they are shit  :-\
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #100 on: 30 September 2016, 23:26:06 »

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As Kevin wouldn't help me place an ad here the omega is going in the bin.  A far better car than any trash merc build to fail...

Ah! I've only just made the connection from your posts on the Merc forum  :y
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #101 on: 01 October 2016, 12:57:14 »

Quick google shows its a Volvo  :D
Its true, I did sit in a Volvo with a view to buying it. But I didn't even take it for a test drive. The seats were far too uncomfortable, and it just didn't feel a nice place to be for my commute.
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #102 on: 01 October 2016, 13:06:02 »

Quick google shows its a Volvo  :D
Its true, I did sit in a Volvo with a view to buying it. But I didn't even take it for a test drive. The seats were far too uncomfortable, and it just didn't feel a nice place to be for my commute.

Hang your head in shame. :)
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #103 on: 01 October 2016, 13:22:35 »

Quick google shows its a Volvo  :D
Its true, I did sit in a Volvo with a view to buying it. But I didn't even take it for a test drive. The seats were far too uncomfortable, and it just didn't feel a nice place to be for my commute.

Hang your head in shame. :)
It was that tunnie fella, he lead me astray, by suggesting that a Volvo was a lovely car.
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #104 on: 01 October 2016, 14:38:45 »

Quick google shows its a Volvo  :D
Its true, I did sit in a Volvo with a view to buying it. But I didn't even take it for a test drive. The seats were far too uncomfortable, and it just didn't feel a nice place to be for my commute.

Hang your head in shame. :)
It was that tunnie fella, he lead me astray, by suggesting that a Volvo was a lovely car.
I thought you knew him better than that... ::)
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