Definately looks a stunner to me and probably the nearest anyone is able to get to a 'new' omega.low mileage cars may well suffer from various issues due to lack of use for sure but id take a low mileage immmaculate examlple anyday over a well used example.Even on a restored car its hard to recreate the factory tighness low mileage gives you .not to mention less wear on trim ,joints,seatsfoam,etc etc.providing the car has been looked after properly and not been parked in damp or on grass. Ive owned two super extreme low mileage cars over the years ,one which had never seen rain,was 25 years old and only covered 15000 miles. That car cost only twice what an equivalent 'normal' car would have cost and once i had sorted its slight issues it was virtually identical to brand new.im not looking for an omegs now as im happy with mine but if i was i eould have definately gone for it.
Two years ago i looked at a mint 50000 mile one owner cdx in a dark silver in telford that the garage had up for £3000. That car was virtually 'as new' i offered £2000 immediately to buy it there and then ,then £2500 but he would not budge on price and it sold shortly after.