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Author Topic: The Omega Replacement conundrum.  (Read 61446 times)

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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #150 on: 23 August 2016, 20:14:08 »

Kevin Wood, with open thoughts like that, you'll get accused of not understanding due to not having any little darlings.... ;D

Au contraire. I understand perfectly well, and hence "keep it in my trousers". ;)

You know there are methods other than abstinance, Kevin? ;)  :-X

That TheBoy has been inviting you round "for a cup of tea" now you're local, hasn't he? ::)

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Nearly spat my tea out!

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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #151 on: 23 August 2016, 23:32:06 »

Kevin Wood, with open thoughts like that, you'll get accused of not understanding due to not having any little darlings.... ;D

Au contraire. I understand perfectly well, and hence "keep it in my trousers". ;)

You know there are methods other than abstinance, Kevin? ;)  :-X

That TheBoy has been inviting you round "for a cup of tea" now you're local, hasn't he? ::)
aaronjb is where the funny water is....   ...we don't allow "them" over the posh end of Northamptonshire :P :P


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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #152 on: 23 August 2016, 23:48:20 »

Well hit has a Waitrose and everywhere closes on a Wednesday afternoon,  so, yup, it's officially posh :D
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #153 on: 23 August 2016, 23:55:15 »

Well hit has a Waitrose and everywhere closes on a Wednesday afternoon,  so, yup, it's officially posh :D
And the DIY shop shuts for lunch, and also closes Sat PM and all day Sunday. Perfect for a DIY place ;D
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #154 on: 24 August 2016, 00:01:26 »

Indeed, but don't forget all the posh people don't work, so can go to the diy shop at 2 pm on a Thursday  ;D
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #155 on: 24 August 2016, 00:03:30 »

Indeed, but don't forget all the posh people don't work, so can go to the diy shop at 2 pm on a Thursday  ;D
I'm not sure they can until 2:30pm....   ;D
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #156 on: 24 August 2016, 20:53:57 »

What are Insignia Autos like? (With CDTi engine) I can't ignore the value for money on the Elite spec Estates. Packed full of kit and I can get quite new examples
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #157 on: 24 August 2016, 21:38:05 »

Manual 4x4 is a good B Road car :y
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #158 on: 24 August 2016, 21:54:13 »

Manual 4x4 is a good B Road car :y

Ha, thanks. But don't fancy that setup. Idiotic tax for starters and I don't need or want 4x4.  :)

Elite, CDTi with an Autobox.

As £8k appears to get you 2012 examples, around 50k miles and all the toys.
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #159 on: 24 August 2016, 22:10:26 »

Tad more miles, but this is stonking value.

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201605204137994

I read the engines were refined a bit late 2010, going to have to drive one, see what's what.
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #160 on: 24 August 2016, 22:16:04 »

Tad more miles, but this is stonking value.

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201605204137994

I read the engines were refined a bit late 2010, going to have to drive one, see what's what.

In the headline description " electric boot". I mean really, is it that important. Strange  :o
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #161 on: 24 August 2016, 22:32:45 »

Tad more miles, but this is stonking value.

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201605204137994

I read the engines were refined a bit late 2010, going to have to drive one, see what's what.

In the headline description " electric boot". I mean really, is it that important. Strange  :o

Handy, wish Omega's had it. Mercs just press a button and boot opens fully.

Same on these, button press, boot opens fully. When you arrive back at the car with little MrsT and shed load of shopping I could see this being very useful  :y
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #162 on: 25 August 2016, 00:30:04 »

Manual 4x4 is a good B Road car :y

Ha, thanks. But don't fancy that setup. Idiotic tax for starters and I don't need or want 4x4.  :)

Elite, CDTi with an Autobox.

As £8k appears to get you 2012 examples, around 50k miles and all the toys.
You can be a real div at times... 4x4 available in 2.0 Cdti form ::)
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #163 on: 25 August 2016, 00:56:23 »

Tad more miles, but this is stonking value.

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201605204137994

I read the engines were refined a bit late 2010, going to have to drive one, see what's what.

What the hell is wrong with you  :-\

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Just get a CLS already dammit!  :P 
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« Reply #164 on: 25 August 2016, 07:26:11 »

In the headline description " electrichideous boot". I mean really, is it that important. Strange  :o

FTFY, but I suppose you don't have to look at it if you're driving it. ;D
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