Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: elitedave on 05 April 2014, 18:35:45
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ok its buy bye time for my omega elite 3l
love leather a nice ride and toys after something cheaper ON JUICE
perferably a oil burner RELIABLE that wont make me miserable after elite
want something clean and nice that i can keep that whay fro a while and i can keep runing for a while without spending a arm and a leg
buget is just over 3grand yea i know im poor
any votes for anything
mods can you move for me ment to post in general chat dam
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I can recommend a Ford,yes I said a Ford after the sad demise of my CDX the search begun for something cheaper to run/insure and tax.
I found a 22 thou miler,one owner,2006 mondeo Ghia estate tdci, had it 6 months now and I love it,only problem is it's bigger than the omega,and it's a very tight fit in the garage.
Alfie
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BMW. 5 series. :y
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Daewoo
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Omega diesel :y Or lpg
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BMW. 5 series. :y
e39 with 3.0 diesel
translate from German site
1,187 million miles BMW E39 : unplanned usefulness
Today we have an entry from the well loved category " until the wheels fall off ." On the German forum BMW owners Cuba came across a very interesting topic and decided to share the most interesting fragments , translating them into a language we understand , not sounding like a series of machine gun :
Here Mr. Bernd Böhme , who with his BMW driven 1 187 000 km
here some work done on car:
Despite this, the durability of some components was surprising . Some of the exchange :
- 168000 km - replacement turbine (second lasted till the end )
- 655000 km - replacement of the fuel pump
- 804000 km - replacement of the automatic transmission
- Brakes durable than 404000 km to 740000 km (front) and 905000 km (rear)
- 458000 km , 934000 km - replacement alternator
On passing a million miles you Bernd need 7 years and 8 months. Certainly auto jeździłoby on, unfortunately , coming back from Spain, the course of 1 187 000 km on the icy road Mr. Bernd crashed his BMW . This is wrong , who believes that the end of the life of 9 -year-old the car. Polish businessmen - Joseph
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Mercedes (R Class) ;) ;)
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Mercedes (R Class) ;) ;)
Have you got one, Andy? Is it for sale? ;D
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Mercedes (R Class) ;) ;)
How are you getting on with yours?
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Lexus GS300 (go for a mkIII, 2001+) (or better yet LS400 :-* )
pay about 1500, then about 1200 for LPG
Get one with an ageless number plate, and you can convince yourself it's only 2 yrs old :y
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Have you got one, Andy?
Haven't I mentioned it? ::)
Is it for sale? ;D
Not yet ;) ;)
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Mercedes (R Class) ;) ;)
How are you getting on with yours?
Great! Nothing fell off yet, though even my 15 yr old Omega had less rattles ..... but that might be because I've always been used to driving 3 box saloons.
It's thirsty though & a years road tax brings a tear to the debit card ;D ;D ;D
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Mercedes (R Class) ;) ;)
How are you getting on with yours?
Great! Nothing fell off yet, though even my 15 yr old Omega had less rattles ..... but that might be because I've always been used to driving 3 box saloons.
It's thirsty though & a years road tax brings a tear to the debit card ;D ;D ;D
Do you think it is a realistic proposition for home maintenance?
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Do you think it is a realistic proposition for home maintenance?
I have to admit that all I've done is a couple of oil changes & changed the air filter (which are bastids to get in/out) and paid someone else to do an ATF for me ...... all that MB could say about whether it had been done was - Well it should have been ??? The local indie reckoned that the colour of what was in suggested that it hadn't ???
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Do you think it is a realistic proposition for home maintenance?
I have to admit that all I've done is a couple of oil changes & changed the air filter (which are bastids to get in/out) and paid someone else to do an ATF for me ...... all that MB could say about whether it had been done was - Well it should have been ??? The local indie reckoned that the colour of what was in suggested that it hadn't ???
The Omega has plenty of things that are unnecessarily awkward to access but we have learned how to work around them.
Have MB purposely made it difficult to maintain the car do you think? (eg Does the engine have a dip-stick... ? have you worked out a way of accessing the battery without removing the drivers seat? Have you had any more feedback about the gearbox life expectancy?)
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Have MB purposely made it difficult to maintain the car do you think?
It's not as user friendly as a Vauxhall
(eg Does the engine have a dip-stick... ?
Yes! Yippee! Though the car keeps telling me within a couple of miles on the motorway to check the oil level the next time I re-fuel and the level is right on the max ...... new level switch it seems. :(
have you worked out a way of accessing the battery without removing the drivers seat?
No .... because I've not yet needed to. :y
Have you had any more feedback about the gearbox life expectancy?)
The interweb has various stories about the 7 speed auto box, some good, some not so good ..... but the same applies to a V6 Omega ;D
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Have you had any more feedback about the gearbox life expectancy?)
The interweb has various stories about the 7 speed auto box, some good, some not so good ..... but the same applies to a V6 Omega ;D
Hmm, my 2.6 Elite has done 187,000 miles so far & I doubt that the gearbox oil has ever been changed. I probably need to attend to that if I want to get another year/18K out of it....
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Have you had any more feedback about the gearbox life expectancy?)
The interweb has various stories about the 7 speed auto box, some good, some not so good ..... but the same applies to a V6 Omega ;D
Hmm, my 2.6 Elite has done 187,000 miles so far & I doubt that the gearbox oil has ever been changed. I probably need to attend to that if I want to get another year/18K out of it....
In theory it's sealed for life ...... but in reality an oil change is going to be a good thing, especially if the car is a tow car. :y