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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: SMD on 15 September 2019, 14:47:52

Title: Another Omega in the crusher
Post by: SMD on 15 September 2019, 14:47:52
Yes, my future classic is gone

Seller said he plans to put the engine and tranny in a kit car so that means this car won't live long enough to reach classic status  :(

But the missus is happy its gone
Title: Re: Another Omega in the crusher
Post by: STEMO on 15 September 2019, 15:47:01
Omega is not, and never will be, a classic.
Title: Re: Another Omega in the crusher
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 15 September 2019, 16:31:53
Omega is not, and never will be, a classic.

Unlike the Signum.
Title: Re: Another Omega in the crusher
Post by: dave the builder on 15 September 2019, 16:36:56
Omega is not, and never will be, a classic.
considered "a classic car" @ 20 years for classic car insurance and used to be 25 years to get free tax as a classic car  :P
so a 1994 M/Y omega meets both criteria

I doubt many will last long enough to be MOT exempt (40 years)

because they are dropping like flies  :(



 
Title: Re: Another Omega in the crusher
Post by: STEMO on 15 September 2019, 16:48:30
Omega is not, and never will be, a classic.
considered "a classic car" @ 20 years for classic car insurance and used to be 25 years to get free tax as a classic car  :P
so a 1994 M/Y omega meets both criteria

I doubt many will last long enough to be MOT exempt (40 years)

because they are dropping like flies  :(
How many have you seen featured in classic car mags?
Title: Re: Another Omega in the crusher
Post by: Andy B on 15 September 2019, 16:48:59
There's a 2.5 near me that's been sat unmoved for the past few years that I know of
Title: Re: Another Omega in the crusher
Post by: dave the builder on 15 September 2019, 17:12:21
Omega is not, and never will be, a classic.
considered "a classic car" @ 20 years for classic car insurance and used to be 25 years to get free tax as a classic car  :P
so a 1994 M/Y omega meets both criteria

I doubt many will last long enough to be MOT exempt (40 years)

because they are dropping like flies  :(
How many have you seen featured in classic car mags?
I've never read a classic car mag
I know the Yanks hate the Catera ,some of us here at OOF ,quite like the thirsty,rusty old barges  ;D
the OP said "future classic"
so who knows  ,one day Omegas may be worth MORE than this weeks petrol bill  ;D
Title: Re: Another Omega in the crusher
Post by: SMD on 15 September 2019, 17:20:49
I will be devastated when they sell for thousands and I let it go for the price of a pair of Crockett and Jones  :'(
Title: Re: Another Omega in the crusher
Post by: STEMO on 15 September 2019, 17:23:19
I will be devastated when they sell for thousands and I let it go for the price of a pair of Crockett and Jones  :'(
By the time they sell for thousands you'd have spent tens of thousands on it.  ;D
Title: Re: Another Omega in the crusher
Post by: SMD on 15 September 2019, 17:24:16
 ;D in fuel costs alone
Title: Re: Another Omega in the crusher
Post by: dave the builder on 15 September 2019, 17:56:00
;D in fuel costs alone
compare
Omega 25 MPG ,200 miles per week =£47
new mondeo 50 MPG, 200 miles per week =£23.50
Omega depreciation 3 years £0.00  ;D
ford mondeo £21k new depreciation 3 years@11k miles p/a 40% =£8400

£8400 minus £3666 (the extra fuel for omega over 3 years)= £4740 saving  :y
Title: Re: Another Omega in the crusher
Post by: STEMO on 15 September 2019, 18:35:23
;D in fuel costs alone
compare
Omega 25 MPG ,200 miles per week =£47
new mondeo 50 MPG, 200 miles per week =£23.50
Omega depreciation 3 years £0.00  ;D
ford mondeo £21k new depreciation 3 years@11k miles p/a 40% =£8400
Omega, three sets of cam cover gaskets, coil pack, hbv, timing belt, welding= £4740
£8400 minus £8400 (the extra fuel for omega over 3 years)= Buy a mondeo   :y
Agreed  :y
Title: Re: Another Omega in the crusher
Post by: STEMO on 15 September 2019, 18:37:12
Plus, you won't miss any days at work with the mondeo  :)
Title: Re: Another Omega in the crusher
Post by: dave the builder on 15 September 2019, 18:46:14
;D in fuel costs alone
compare
Omega 25 MPG ,200 miles per week =£47
new mondeo 50 MPG, 200 miles per week =£23.50
Omega depreciation 3 years £0.00  ;D
ford mondeo £21k new depreciation 3 years@11k miles p/a 40% =£8400
Omega, three sets of cam cover gaskets, coil pack, hbv, timing belt, welding= £474 tops
£8400 minus £3666 (the extra fuel for omega over 3 years)=  massive saving ££££
Agreed  :y
yes, the mondeo head gasket fail will be covered by the warranty won't it  ::)

Plus, you won't miss any days at work with the mondeo  :)
???
I'm a builder, I'm NOT meant to turn up when I say  ;D
Title: Re: Another Omega in the crusher
Post by: STEMO on 15 September 2019, 18:47:06
;D in fuel costs alone
compare
Omega 25 MPG ,200 miles per week =£47
new mondeo 50 MPG, 200 miles per week =£23.50
Omega depreciation 3 years £0.00  ;D
ford mondeo £21k new depreciation 3 years@11k miles p/a 40% =£8400
Omega, three sets of cam cover gaskets, coil pack, hbv, timing belt, welding= £474 tops
£8400 minus £3666 (the extra fuel for omega over 3 years)=  massive saving ££££
Agreed  :y
yes, the mondeo head gasket fail will be covered by the warranty won't it  ::)

Plus, you won't miss any days at work with the mondeo  :)
???
I'm a builder, I'm NOT meant to turn up when I say  ;D
You're not buying the mondeo, SMD is  :P
Title: Re: Another Omega in the crusher
Post by: dave the builder on 15 September 2019, 18:53:54
;D in fuel costs alone
compare
Omega 25 MPG ,200 miles per week =£47
new mondeo 50 MPG, 200 miles per week =£23.50
Omega depreciation 3 years £0.00  ;D
ford mondeo £21k new depreciation 3 years@11k miles p/a 40% =£8400
Omega, three sets of cam cover gaskets, coil pack, hbv, timing belt, welding= £474 tops
£8400 minus £3666 (the extra fuel for omega over 3 years)=  massive saving ££££
Agreed  :y
yes, the mondeo head gasket fail will be covered by the warranty won't it  ::)

Plus, you won't miss any days at work with the mondeo  :)
???
I'm a builder, I'm NOT meant to turn up when I say  ;D
You're not buying the mondeo, SMD is  :P
Yep  ;) Rusty Vauxhalls only for me
Title: Re: Another Omega in the crusher
Post by: Shackeng on 15 September 2019, 19:55:00
;D in fuel costs alone
compare
Omega 25 MPG ,200 miles per week =£47
new mondeo 50 MPG, 200 miles per week =£23.50
Omega depreciation 3 years £0.00  ;D
ford mondeo £21k new depreciation 3 years@11k miles p/a 40% =£8400

£8400 minus £3666 (the extra fuel for omega over 3 years)= £4740 saving  :y

Mine does 28.6, about the same as the TD. :(
Title: Re: Another Omega in the crusher
Post by: STEMO on 15 September 2019, 19:57:30
;D in fuel costs alone
compare
Omega 25 MPG ,200 miles per week =£47
new mondeo 50 MPG, 200 miles per week =£23.50
Omega depreciation 3 years £0.00  ;D
ford mondeo £21k new depreciation 3 years@11k miles p/a 40% =£8400

£8400 minus £3666 (the extra fuel for omega over 3 years)= £4740 saving  :y

Mine does 28.6, about the same as the TD. :(
That's not good. My 14 plate 2.0 diesel astra averages 45, and I can get 55 on a run.
Title: Re: Another Omega in the crusher
Post by: tunnie on 15 September 2019, 20:14:57
;D in fuel costs alone
compare
Omega 25 MPG ,200 miles per week =£47
new mondeo 50 MPG, 200 miles per week =£23.50
Omega depreciation 3 years £0.00  ;D
ford mondeo £21k new depreciation 3 years@11k miles p/a 40% =£8400

£8400 minus £3666 (the extra fuel for omega over 3 years)= £4740 saving  :y

Mine does 28.6, about the same as the TD. :(

Is that the 2.0 petrol auto? Was looking at those, good looking car in Estate form
I think with a decent interior. But that MPG is disappointing, longer runs as well?
Title: Re: Another Omega in the crusher
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 15 September 2019, 21:15:53
My Omega does 23.4mpg. Welsh hatchback says its doing 71.3,but its actually about 62. Not bad, but I still miss the old chipoil wagon.
Title: Re: Another Omega in the crusher
Post by: Kevin Wood on 15 September 2019, 22:36:17
;D in fuel costs alone
compare
Omega 25 MPG ,200 miles per week =£47
new mondeo 50 MPG, 200 miles per week =£23.50
Omega depreciation 3 years £0.00  ;D
ford mondeo £21k new depreciation 3 years@11k miles p/a 40% =£8400

£8400 minus £3666 (the extra fuel for omega over 3 years)= £4740 saving  :y

Mine does 28.6, about the same as the TD. :(

Interesting. What sort of driving is that? My jag is returning mid to high 30s and it's the same engine, IIRC.

Not much opportunity for lunacy on my commute, I must admit. It's mostly following dawdling VAG owners at 40 MPH, but it gets a good clean out every so often within that figure.
Title: Re: Another Omega in the crusher
Post by: SMD on 15 September 2019, 23:45:35
;D in fuel costs alone
compare
Omega 25 MPG ,200 miles per week =£47
new mondeo 50 MPG, 200 miles per week =£23.50
Omega depreciation 3 years £0.00  ;D
ford mondeo £21k new depreciation 3 years@11k miles p/a 40% =£8400
Omega, three sets of cam cover gaskets, coil pack, hbv, timing belt, welding= £474 tops
£8400 minus £3666 (the extra fuel for omega over 3 years)=  massive saving ££££
Agreed  :y
yes, the mondeo head gasket fail will be covered by the warranty won't it  ::)

Plus, you won't miss any days at work with the mondeo  :)
???
I'm a builder, I'm NOT meant to turn up when I say  ;D

You're not buying the mondeo, SMD is  :P


Like hell I am  ;D

I think I've found the replacement, though whether its better than the mondeo is subjective
Title: Re: Another Omega in the crusher
Post by: Shackeng on 16 September 2019, 10:20:18
;D in fuel costs alone
compare
Omega 25 MPG ,200 miles per week =£47
new mondeo 50 MPG, 200 miles per week =£23.50
Omega depreciation 3 years £0.00  ;D
ford mondeo £21k new depreciation 3 years@11k miles p/a 40% =£8400

£8400 minus £3666 (the extra fuel for omega over 3 years)= £4740 saving  :y

Mine does 28.6, about the same as the TD. :(

Interesting. What sort of driving is that? My jag is returning mid to high 30s and it's the same engine, IIRC.

Not much opportunity for lunacy on my commute, I must admit. It's mostly following dawdling VAG owners at 40 MPH, but it gets a good clean out every so often within that figure.

Mine is the 2.0l petrol ecotec. It will do 33ish on a run, but locally only 28.6. :( Goes like stink though. ;)
Title: Re: Another Omega in the crusher
Post by: SMD on 16 September 2019, 13:12:59
;D in fuel costs alone
compare
Omega 25 MPG ,200 miles per week =£47
new mondeo 50 MPG, 200 miles per week =£23.50
Omega depreciation 3 years £0.00  ;D
ford mondeo £21k new depreciation 3 years@11k miles p/a 40% =£8400

£8400 minus £3666 (the extra fuel for omega over 3 years)= £4740 saving  :y

When comparing cars cost of ownership against Omega or any other banger, how the newer car makes you feel gets overlooked. That comes at a price.

I owned the Omega for four months, made me miserable as hell and the missus sometimes refused to get in it and the kids said it smells weird. But it was cheap to buy and other than fuel I did nothing, not even wash it (I spent many hours inflating the tyres though)  ::)

I can live on mackeral, veg and rice and live healthily and very cheaply but it would bring me no joy. But I'd be bored or I can spend a bit more, eat out now and again which would bring me joy and get me laid  ;D
Title: Re: Another Omega in the crusher
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 16 September 2019, 13:39:29
A well looked after Omega is a nice place to be and a nice car to drive. I have had passengers who owned much newer and pretty expensive cars who invariably comment on how surprised they are at what a lovely car my old Vauxhall is.
Title: Re: Another Omega in the crusher
Post by: Shackeng on 16 September 2019, 13:47:23
;D in fuel costs alone
compare
Omega 25 MPG ,200 miles per week =£47
new mondeo 50 MPG, 200 miles per week =£23.50
Omega depreciation 3 years £0.00  ;D
ford mondeo £21k new depreciation 3 years@11k miles p/a 40% =£8400

£8400 minus £3666 (the extra fuel for omega over 3 years)= £4740 saving  :y

Mine does 28.6, about the same as the TD. :(

Is that the 2.0 petrol auto? Was looking at those, good looking car in Estate form
I think with a decent interior. But that MPG is disappointing, longer runs as well?

Yep,  2.0L petrol Estate Auto, very bland to drive after the Omega, but quite quick, and lots of toys, but 28.6 local, I think I got about 34 going to Scotland last year. :y
Title: Re: Another Omega in the crusher
Post by: Nick W on 16 September 2019, 23:02:28
Plus, you won't miss any days at work with the mondeo  :)


Are you sure?
Really, really sure?


I admire your optimism.......
Title: Re: Another Omega in the crusher
Post by: Shackeng on 17 September 2019, 11:31:04
Mine's been fine for the 10K I've had it. 17k total now. :y