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Title: a pleasure to drive an omega
Post by: plym ian on 28 August 2012, 11:12:39
do you ever get that feeling when your crusing along you get a feeling of pride to drive an omega
no matter what state it's in or what's falling off :)

happened to me on the way back from Bristol at 5am this morning(dont ask :D) no kids or swmbo in car just me and my omega no radio just a little 4 pot cherping away from in front of me cruise control on 69.5mph(honest officer :D).

just wondered if any one else gets that feeling?

or am I lacking some serious sleep ;D
Title: Re: a pleasure to drive an omega
Post by: twiglet on 28 August 2012, 11:48:19
Totally agree Ian.  I always get the most enjoyment when I'm alone in my Omega, and the roads are empty!  :y
Title: Re: a pleasure to drive an omega
Post by: aaronjb on 28 August 2012, 11:52:50
Sometimes I think I enjoy driving the Omega more than the 'sporty' cars I've had; I took it up to Brum last night in preference to the M3 in fact.. although that was largely because it looked like rain (and it honked it down on the way home) and the back end of the M3 is looking a little like my head.

But still.. relaxing on the motorway and can be hustled down the lanes :y
Title: Re: a pleasure to drive an omega
Post by: cam2502 on 28 August 2012, 12:04:27
Nothing like the feeling of floating down the motorway with the v6 purring away. Love it!
 Also love knowing that people look admiringly at the car as I waft around town. Still say the omega is one of the most handsome cars on the road.
Title: Re: a pleasure to drive an omega
Post by: omega3000 on 28 August 2012, 14:14:06
Its a love hate relationship with rust  >:( ... and a once a year close encounter with an angle grinder then making good with filler  ;D who cares i like it  :y
Title: Re: a pleasure to drive an omega
Post by: albitz on 28 August 2012, 16:21:38
I spend more time driving a diesel cavalier thse days,so its always nice to get back in the Omega and remind myself how comfy and quiet it is.Also has a bit more grunt too. :y
Title: Re: a pleasure to drive an omega
Post by: Shackeng on 28 August 2012, 17:01:36
do you ever get that feeling when your crusing along you get a feeling of pride to drive an omega
no matter what state it's in or what's falling off :)

happened to me on the way back from Bristol at 5am this morning(dont ask :D) no kids or swmbo in car just me and my omega no radio just a little 4 pot cherping away from in front of me cruise control on 69.5mph(honest officer :D).

just wondered if any one else gets that feeling?


or am I lacking some serious sleep ;D

I quite agree, it certainly gives me more satisfaction than any other car I have driven. I suppose my old XJ6 JAG was the nearest in driving pleasure, but as I recall the 4.2 didn't have the poke of my 3.2 Elite, even not in 'S' mode. :y
Title: Re: a pleasure to drive an omega
Post by: aaronjb on 28 August 2012, 17:34:00
I quite agree, it certainly gives me more satisfaction than any other car I have driven. I suppose my old XJ6 JAG was the nearest in driving pleasure, but as I recall the 4.2 didn't have the poke of my 3.2 Elite, even not in 'S' mode. :y

The 6.0HE I (briefly) had had a lot more poke than me 3.2 .. t'was quite frightening at times ;D
Title: Re: a pleasure to drive an omega
Post by: TheBoy on 28 August 2012, 18:06:25
do you ever get that feeling when your crusing along you get a feeling of pride to drive an omega
No, never.

Thats not to say I don't enjoy driving it though.
Title: Re: a pleasure to drive an omega
Post by: SteveAvfc. on 28 August 2012, 18:20:59
Done a trip to Billingham on TeeSide this Sunday from Bristol, straight there no stopping a cup of coffee and then it was straight back again only stopping to refuel on the A1m. The old four pot never missed a beat and yes officer i was doing more than 69.5. Verdict superb big thumbs up for the old girl.  :y :y
Title: Re: a pleasure to drive an omega
Post by: PTR on 28 August 2012, 19:43:00
I'm currently running two cars my old Omega and a deisel Modeo, I know which I prefer, even with the age difference and the Ford gadgets. The Modeo seems more akin to a domestic appliance than a proper automobile. The Omega has soul.
Title: Re: a pleasure to drive an omega
Post by: GastronomicKleptomaniac on 28 August 2012, 19:54:01
Done a trip to Billingham on TeeSide this Sunday from Bristol, straight there no stopping a cup of coffee and then it was straight back again only stopping to refuel on the A1m. The old four pot never missed a beat and yes officer i was doing more than 69.5. Verdict superb big thumbs up for the old girl.  :y :y

Bah, you should have swung by for a cuppa!
Title: Re: a pleasure to drive an omega
Post by: Marie on 28 August 2012, 20:17:34
Totally agree Ian.  I always get the most enjoyment when I'm alone in my Omega, and the roads are empty!  :y

couldnt aggree more  :y :y :y :y

best time to speed and put my miggy through its paces  :y :y  get anouyed at the other drivers for getting in my way and makiing me slow down  :-X ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: a pleasure to drive an omega
Post by: Nick W on 28 August 2012, 20:49:33
I'm not sure about pride, but I do find the car deeply satisfying.

It's quiet, spacious, comfortable, effortless, discreet, and does all of these unobtrusively. That it manages decent performance and economy at the same time as also useful.

I like it much more than the 525 I had a while back, which struggled to acheive all of that and annoyed me due to some deep seated design flaws.
Title: Re: a pleasure to drive an omega
Post by: feeutfo on 28 August 2012, 21:04:04
When everything is right with it, yes.

I love my omega....when its good.

But when it's bad...
Title: Re: a pleasure to drive an omega
Post by: Webby the Bear on 28 August 2012, 21:31:34
I don't get a sense of pride. As TB says that's not to say I don't enjoy driving the old girl. I'd love a Jag XF but can't afford one :(
Title: Re: a pleasure to drive an omega
Post by: Webby the Bear on 28 August 2012, 21:32:19
edit:

New Jag XJ
Title: Re: a pleasure to drive an omega
Post by: Shackeng on 28 August 2012, 21:42:36
When everything is right with it, yes.

I love my omega....when its good.

But when it's bad...

You still love it Chris. ::)
Title: Re: a pleasure to drive an omega
Post by: GastronomicKleptomaniac on 28 August 2012, 21:46:19

I like it much more than the 525 I had a while back, which struggled to acheive all of that and annoyed me due to some deep seated design flaws.

I loved my 24v E34 525, the most bangerous of all the cars I've owned (put it this way, using man maths it only cost me about £80). Only got rid cos it was taking up space that wasn't mine...
Title: Re: a pleasure to drive an omega
Post by: aaronjb on 28 August 2012, 21:46:40
Actually on the pride thing I'd have to say no, as well - no pride, it's an 11 year old (rusty) barge and I have no delusions of grandeur, but I do enjoy driving it :)
Title: Re: a pleasure to drive an omega
Post by: Webby the Bear on 28 August 2012, 21:47:57
Actually on the pride thing I'd have to say no, as well - no pride, it's an 11 year old (rusty) barge and I have no delusions of grandeur, but I do enjoy driving it :)

+1  :y
Title: Re: a pleasure to drive an omega
Post by: aaronjb on 28 August 2012, 21:49:37
I might feel more pride if I fixed the rusty tailgate and .. heaven forbid, washed it ;D
Title: Re: a pleasure to drive an omega
Post by: TheBoy on 29 August 2012, 18:11:53
When everything is right with it, yes.

I love my omega....when its good.

But when it's bad...

You still love it Chris. ::)
I had to quickly wash off the boot marks from the Silver Bullet before chrisgixer popped over last Sunday, as that would have been embarrassing ::) ;D
Title: Re: a pleasure to drive an omega
Post by: OmegaAnglesey on 29 August 2012, 22:01:10
do you ever get that feeling when your crusing along you get a feeling of pride to drive an omega

Yes without a doubt always  :y

no matter what state it's in or what's falling off :)

Questionable but yes  ;D :y



Title: Re: a pleasure to drive an omega
Post by: symes on 29 August 2012, 22:24:22
drove from oxford to chorley had coffee an ciggie then drove home again(brought niece home) did it overnight only stop was at chorley for 15min-when home felt like I drove 5miles-dont get that in many cars
Title: Re: a pleasure to drive an omega
Post by: omega3000 on 30 August 2012, 10:11:41
Only thing this car needs is lpg or a desmond dropping in it  ::) other than that im quite happy with it  :)