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Kevin Wood

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Re: Best car for £1000?
« Reply #15 on: 26 January 2010, 09:58:12 »

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I don't reckon you can get any other car with the spec, quality and sheer brilliance of the Omega for this money. Prove me wrong! :)

Dare I say a V6 Rover 800 Series....... :-[ :-X

The handling is a bit "Maritime" compared to an Omega though.  ;)

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Re: Best car for £1000?
« Reply #16 on: 26 January 2010, 18:05:54 »

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I don't reckon you can get any other car with the spec, quality and sheer brilliance of the Omega for this money. Prove me wrong! :)

Dare I say a V6 Rover 800 Series....... :-[ :-X

The handling is a bit "Maritime" compared to an Omega though.  ;)

Kevin

What about the Ford Scorpio? Anyway I paid £2,500 for my Omega two years ago. Still worth that over here.
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Re: Best car for £1000?
« Reply #17 on: 26 January 2010, 22:35:08 »

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I don't reckon you can get any other car with the spec, quality and sheer brilliance of the Omega for this money. Prove me wrong! :)

Dare I say a V6 Rover 800 Series....... :-[ :-X

The handling is a bit "Maritime" compared to an Omega though.  ;)

Kevin

Not sure :-/ think it would be more down to different handling, down to the old fwd v rwd debate of which I personaly 'sit on the fence' as I have enjoyed both over a number of years :y
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