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Trading Area => Cars for Sale & wanted => Topic started by: nilocp on 23 May 2016, 18:42:16

Title: WANTED OMEGA ESTATE DIESEL
Post by: nilocp on 23 May 2016, 18:42:16
Now I have sold my Irmscher MV6 estate, yes the one that was on the bay for just under a grand :y :y, I need to find another late estate.
Will probably be '03, sensible miles, history?, not needing anything major, but some work not objected to. But must be diesel!

What have you guys got??

Colin
Title: Re: WANTED OMEGA ESTATE DIESEL
Post by: biggriffin on 24 May 2016, 10:14:34
I've got some rocking horse poo :D which is easier to find than a low mileage Desmond.
Title: Re: WANTED OMEGA ESTATE DIESEL
Post by: Shackeng on 24 May 2016, 16:40:07
You can't have my '99 TD Estate. :P :P :P
Title: Re: WANTED OMEGA ESTATE DIESEL
Post by: zirk on 24 May 2016, 17:04:26
RobG got a nice late 3.2 Estate, might need a few bits though.
Title: Re: WANTED OMEGA ESTATE DIESEL
Post by: biggriffin on 24 May 2016, 17:13:21
RobG got a nice late 3.2 Estate, might need a few bits though.

Now being made into bean tins :'(
Title: Re: WANTED OMEGA ESTATE DIESEL
Post by: VXL V6 on 24 May 2016, 17:56:43
I've got some rocking horse poo :D which is easier to find than a low mileage Desmond.
But realistically, even an 03 plate running an average 12K a year would be at 156K so anything lower than that would be classed as low mileage for the year....

Title: Re: WANTED OMEGA ESTATE DIESEL
Post by: RobG on 24 May 2016, 18:06:20
RobG got a nice late 3.2 Estate, might need a few bits though.

Now being made into bean tins :'(
(https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRgpHu0yEUbkGG5SED5XfHoeyWQAzrCtQlN6qlGTyjLEC6oI5Rj8A) :P ;D
Title: Re: WANTED OMEGA ESTATE DIESEL
Post by: nilocp on 16 June 2016, 18:36:51
Nothing around guys?? :-\ :-\
Title: Re: WANTED OMEGA ESTATE DIESEL
Post by: tunnie on 16 June 2016, 21:14:37
Nothing around guys?? :-\ :-\

A diesel Estate with low miles are hard to come by these days. Most have mega miles on them, seen a lot scrapped latley as when fuel pump fails they are normally written off, too expensive to repair.

So you could be looking for a long time  :y
Title: Re: WANTED OMEGA ESTATE DIESEL
Post by: nilocp on 19 June 2016, 18:22:36
I am beginning to think so!
Title: Re: WANTED OMEGA ESTATE DIESEL
Post by: joff on 20 June 2016, 04:58:30
I am beginning to think so!

Brothers got an 02 Elite estate with about 130K on it but it will need a fuel pump and an MoT :y
Title: Re: WANTED OMEGA ESTATE DIESEL
Post by: ted_one on 21 June 2016, 08:47:43
Surely there must be more modern diseasel estates out there with better performance and economy,and without the added feature of flogging a dead horse included : ::):)Think we all need to move on as the Omega is now doooomed!! ;D
Title: Re: WANTED OMEGA ESTATE DIESEL
Post by: zirk on 21 June 2016, 16:58:13
Surely there must be more modern diseasel estates out there with better performance and economy,and without the added feature of flogging a dead horse included : ::):)Think we all need to move on as the Omega is now doooomed!! ;D
Yep, called a 3.2 Estate with LPG.  ;)
Title: Re: WANTED OMEGA ESTATE DIESEL
Post by: Nick W on 21 June 2016, 17:16:21
Surely there must be more modern diseasel estates out there with better performance and economy,and without the added feature of flogging a dead horse included : ::) :)Think we all need to move on as the Omega is now doooomed!! ;D


There are two problems: you aren't going to find an estate that is as useful - even Volvo have fallen into the trap of sloping rear windows and tapered roof lines; a well-used modern diesel is likely to suffer from expensive issues that will wipe out any economy savings.
Title: Re: WANTED OMEGA ESTATE DIESEL
Post by: joff on 22 June 2016, 04:37:14
Surely there must be more modern diseasel estates out there with better performance and economy,and without the added feature of flogging a dead horse included : ::) :)Think we all need to move on as the Omega is now doooomed!! ;D


There are two problems: you aren't going to find an estate that is as useful - even Volvo have fallen into the trap of sloping rear windows and tapered roof lines; a well-used modern diesel is likely to suffer from expensive issues that will wipe out any economy savings.

This is true, I got the wife an X type estate in April. nice car top spec 38-50mpg, but the rear seats will not go down flat and the roof tapers down to the rear. only the 2.0D but its not slow. :y