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Title: How much is my car worth?
Post by: Ady on 21 September 2014, 20:17:53
Hi

I've had my car for a year now and after doing lots of work to it I'm now wondering how much it could be worth.

It a 2002 omega saloon 2.6 v6 CDX it's blue but looks more green

Spec

Air con with sun roof, electric windows, electric and heated mirrors, cruise control, sterio buttons on wheel, cd and tape player, cloth seats, electric rising and heated front seats, ski hatch, exonlights, facelift model, metallic paint.

Work done on car

Exhaust mid rear boxes
Wishbone
Track rod
Cam gasket seals
Cam belt plus pullies
Front and rear brakes including handbrake
Water pump
Full service
Coil packs
Anti roll bars

Engine and hadleing is perfect.

It's got a few minor scratches and a little dent in drivers door but you don't notice it.
Title: Re: How much is my car worth?
Post by: The Sheriff on 21 September 2014, 20:18:29
£2.50
Title: Re: How much is my car worth?
Post by: Ady on 21 September 2014, 20:18:46
Sold
Title: Re: How much is my car worth?
Post by: The Sheriff on 21 September 2014, 20:20:41
Sold
Nooooo......ermmmm....it wasn't an offer...just an honest appraisal. Shit. ;D
Title: Re: How much is my car worth?
Post by: Ady on 21 September 2014, 20:22:06
Oh thought my luck was in  ;D
Title: Re: How much is my car worth?
Post by: Ady on 21 September 2014, 20:28:27
Forgot to say it's done 90k miles
Title: Re: How much is my car worth?
Post by: The Sheriff on 21 September 2014, 20:30:50
Forgot to say it's done 90k miles
90K? £2.
Title: Re: How much is my car worth?
Post by: the alarming man on 21 September 2014, 20:39:21
Forgot to say it's done 90k miles
90K? £2.


that much STMO I was about to say a mars bar :y
Title: Re: How much is my car worth?
Post by: The Sheriff on 21 September 2014, 20:44:50
Seriously day, it's probably not worth as much as you've spent on the work you've had done. Omegas are keepers or give-aways these days.
Title: Re: How much is my car worth?
Post by: Ady on 21 September 2014, 21:02:06
Fair enough, not planning on selling it was just curious, I paid 500 last year and 20k ago. The work I've mostly done my self except for cam belt and cam gasket that rob on here did. So overall cost of £1000.

Planning on welding diff and taking it to santa pod dwyb days. As getting a BMW 530d just waiting for a bargain to come up, want a 2002 or newer model if anyones selling one. 
Title: Re: How much is my car worth?
Post by: omega3000 on 21 September 2014, 21:43:01
Kate is looking for a car at the minute ... see wanted section  :y
Title: Re: How much is my car worth?
Post by: Crazycarzowner on 21 September 2014, 21:49:51
getting a BMW 530d

 :o :o :o Saying nowt  :-X :-X :-X
Title: Re: How much is my car worth?
Post by: Broomies Mate on 21 September 2014, 21:50:44
getting a BMW 530d

 :o :o :o Saying nowt  :-X :-X :-X

I think he is after an e39, not the useless e60/61.  :y
Title: Re: How much is my car worth?
Post by: Ady on 22 September 2014, 07:24:44
What's wrong with a BMW, engines are brilliant and very comfy cars. Plus I need a reliable car for work as I travail from south England to Scotland on a regular basis. If they did a newer omega I would get one but all new vauxhalls are crappy front wheel drives and made of plastic. I think omegas were the last real car vauxhall made.
Title: Re: How much is my car worth?
Post by: X30XE on 22 September 2014, 17:35:29
What's wrong with a BMW, engines are brilliant and very comfy cars. Plus I need a reliable car for work as I travail from south England to Scotland on a regular basis. If they did a newer omega I would get one but all new vauxhalls are crappy front wheel drives and made of plastic. I think omegas were the last real car vauxhall made.

 :o Errrrr no. Look up timing chain 1 series / 3 series. Or main bearing failure on 3.0 d engines... or vanos failure... or nikasil... or petrol tanks splitting in half... or just about any other extremely expensive non warrantable failure. Not to mention the worst dealer/national customer service going.

If you want reliability buy a jaguar.

You're right about the omega mind.  :y
Title: Re: How much is my car worth?
Post by: Ady on 22 September 2014, 18:28:12
Yes but all cars have there faults, you could say omegas suffer with blocked oil strainers, failing coil packs, leaking cam gasket covers and the most awkward engine I have ever had the pleasure to work on. My last 2 cars were bmws that never went wrong and a 530d that I use at work that never goes wrong. Plus I have never had a problem with the BMW parts network. And only a fool would use any dealers service network. Plus I'm not looking for anything newer than a 2006 as that's when all car manufacturing went down hill.
Title: Re: How much is my car worth?
Post by: 05omegav6 on 22 September 2014, 19:01:42
Yes but all cars have there faults, you could say omegas suffer with blocked oil strainers, failing coil packs, leaking cam gasket covers and the most awkward engine I have ever had the pleasure to work on. My last 2 cars were bmws that never went wrong and a 530d that I use at work that never goes wrong. Plus I have never had a problem with the BMW parts network. And only a fool would use any dealers service network. Plus I'm not looking for anything newer than a 2006 as that's when all car manufacturing went down hill.

Why bother :-\ it will cost about 10 times what your Omega is worth, be no cheaper to run when you consider parts and tyre costs and given the likely mileage it will drive like a soggy Labrador  ::)
Title: Re: How much is my car worth?
Post by: VXL V6 on 22 September 2014, 19:21:38
I think omegas were the last real car vauxhall made.

Those were the exact words that the dealer I called into today to get some oil filters from said to me!
Title: Re: How much is my car worth?
Post by: Broomies Mate on 22 September 2014, 21:24:04
Hmmmmm.

If I were to drive from here (Bristol) to Scotland, or Spain, or Outer Mongolia, which out of the two cars I own would I take?

Both would get there without mechanical failure (touch wood)
Both would be pleasing to drive
Both are more than suitable

I'd take the Omega.  It's more comfortable.  It's quieter.  It's not a better car.......... the BMW would trounce it on B roads, and lets face it, neither were designed for B roads, but the 535i would give a Civic Type R a decent run on B roads.  The Omega would shit itself at the first corner.

Both have their place on my drive and both have their place in my heart.  Ahhh, 'dangle berries' - I lied.  The Omega is the better car.

FOR ME.
Title: Re: How much is my car worth?
Post by: Broomies Mate on 22 September 2014, 21:25:49
DP: 

And if you are looking at e60 machines, you really need a brain scan!  ;D
Title: Re: How much is my car worth?
Post by: henryd on 22 September 2014, 21:59:59
DP: 

And if you are looking at e60 machines, you really need a brain scan!  ;D

Odd you say that,mate has an E61 525i which has just turned 200k and still looks and drives really well,wouldn't do for me as it feels gutless as hell but it's a very sweet motor :y
Title: Re: How much is my car worth?
Post by: X30XE on 23 September 2014, 00:04:34
Yes but all cars have there faults, you could say omegas suffer with blocked oil strainers, failing coil packs, leaking cam gasket covers and the most awkward engine I have ever had the pleasure to work on. My last 2 cars were bmws that never went wrong and a 530d that I use at work that never goes wrong. Plus I have never had a problem with the BMW parts network. And only a fool would use any dealers service network. Plus I'm not looking for anything newer than a 2006 as that's when all car manufacturing went down hill.

Well quite.... If you want one, buy one because you like it. My only objection to your previous statement is the inference that BMW engines are worthy of note for being well made/exceptionally reliable. They're not.  Just like all VW engines aren't "bulletproof"... and all Volvo engines don't do "at least 300k miles maaate".   ::)

I quite fancy an E38 740i (because I always have done and you only live once), but if I do get one I'm not going to live the lie that it's any less of a swine to keep on the road than an Omega. Different problems yes, and nearly all more expensive to resolve   :(

Whether or not you choose to use the dealer service network, you'd still be supporting a brand that regularly sticks two fingers up to it's overcharged customer base.  Which is not the case with some other brands. 
Title: Re: How much is my car worth?
Post by: Ady on 23 September 2014, 08:30:05
Well this had really opened a can of worms. I want an BMW 5 series estate because I want a big boot a power full engine and cheap to run. And let's face it compared to my 2.6 the 3.0d would get me more mpg especially after remapping.
Plus the omega estate in my opion is very ugly and I would never be happy with it.

As for BMW parts they are no more expensive than omega parts for me as my sister works on the parts desk at woods in Bournemouth.
Hence why I want a BMW plus I don't really care how much it costs as I'm self employed and will write it of my income tax.

I need a very large boot for work and push chairs ect and if any body can come up with a better solution is gladly hear it.

Not a jag as they are fords with a different badge, been looking at a merc e320 d but I just can't get over how ugly the front lights are.

To me a car must look good as well as tick all the practicality boxes. Plus my omega is going to be my new drift slag so will need a spare car soon.
Title: Re: How much is my car worth?
Post by: 05omegav6 on 23 September 2014, 09:27:03
An Omega estate will carry a third more stuff than any 5 series tourer ever could, and has more passenger space, so all you are actually doing is buying a smaller more expensive car... Makes no sense... whichever way you slice it :-\

Still, given your closing sentence maybe the Bm will suit you better :-X
Title: Re: How much is my car worth?
Post by: X30XE on 23 September 2014, 19:38:58
Quote from: Ady
Well this had really opened a can of worms. I want an BMW 5 series estate because I want a big boot...

Fail.  :P

Quote from: Ady
a power full engine...

Perhaps.

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and cheap to run.

Mega fail.   :P

Quote from: Ady
And let's face it compared to my 2.6 the 3.0d would get me more mpg especially after remapping.

At what cost though??  ;D

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Plus the omega estate in my opion is very ugly and I would never be happy with it.

I think you're on the wrong forum  :y

Quote from: Ady
As for BMW parts they are no more expensive than omega parts for me as my sister works on the parts desk at woods in Bournemouth.
Hence why I want a BMW plus I don't really care how much it costs as I'm self employed and will write it of my income tax.

No, you'll write ~20% of the total cost off your tax bill, which is not the same as to say "it doesn't matter how much it costs".  ::)

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I need a very large boot for work and push chairs ect and if any body can come up with a better solution is gladly hear it.

Vasectomy?  ???

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Not a jag as they are fords with a different badge

#ignorance

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been looking at a merc e320 d but I just can't get over how ugly the front lights are.

Nice car, although expensive in relative terms.  Far preferable imo to modern BMW. Avoid sensotronic brakes though.

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Plus my omega is going to be my new drift slag so will need a spare car soon.

Oh my days  ::)
Title: Re: How much is my car worth?
Post by: 05omegav6 on 23 September 2014, 21:53:12
I thought I was quite polite, but your hammer has definitely made contact with each and every nail...

Twice ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: How much is my car worth?
Post by: Ady on 24 September 2014, 19:59:05

Quote from: Ady
As for BMW parts they are no more expensive than omega parts for me as my sister works on the parts desk at woods in Bournemouth.
Hence why I want a BMW plus I don't really care how much it costs as I'm self employed and will write it of my income tax.

No, you'll write ~20% of the total cost off your tax bill, which is not the same as to say "it doesn't matter how much it costs".  ::)

I don't claim 20% I claim 45p per mile and this tax year so far I've done 10000 miles working out at £4500, less £2000 in fuel, £1300 in cost of car and maintenance leaves a nice profit of £1200


Quote from: Ady
I need a very large boot for work and push chairs ect and if any body can come up with a better solution is gladly hear it.

Vasectomy?  ???

Agreed 😃

Quote from: Ady
and cheap to run.

Mega fail.

Compared to a 2.6 omega a 3.0d would get me more mpg on a long run.

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Plus the omega estate in my opion is very ugly and I would never be happy with it.

I think you're on the wrong forum  :y

No I'm an omega owner and do appreciate that they are great car and good looking, I just don't like the estate versions

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Not a jag as they are fords with a different badge

#ignorance

Well the jags in my price range are built on a Mondeo chassis with mondeo engines.

Quote from: Ady
been looking at a merc e320 d but I just can't get over how ugly the front lights are.

Nice car, although expensive in relative terms.  Far preferable imo to modern BMW. Avoid sensotronic brakes though.

I'll keep that in mind thanks.

An Omega estate will carry a third more stuff than any 5 series tourer ever could, and has more passenger space, so all you are actually doing is buying a smaller more expensive car... Makes no sense... whichever way you slice it :-\

Still, given your closing sentence maybe the Bm will suit you better :-X

A BMW 5 series does have a smaller load space but only by 30 litres not a third. Just don't like the look of the omega estate.

I thought I was quite polite, but your hammer has definitely made contact with each and every nail...

Twice ;D ;D ;D

I'm sorry I didn't mean to offend you or anyone else on this forum and if I have I am generally sorry, this forum is fantastic and got me out of trouble on many an occasion. 
But the time has come for me to replace my omega as my daily run around due to me doing a high millage job and need a car that I can rely on, maybe a not BMW as I'm sure it will never live up to the omega.