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Title: Roger Budden moving on ???
Post by: Entwood on 26 December 2008, 21:23:11
Some folks will know the name ... renowned for selling high end Omegas for some years, seems he might be starting to move away from Omegas.......

http://users.autoexposure.co.uk/rogerbuddenautomobiles/search.cfm?
Title: Re: Roger Budden moving on ???
Post by: VXL V6 on 26 December 2008, 21:40:57
He has been struggling to get good Omega's for a while (said they were getting very hard to come by when I bought mine a while back).

He's also sold a few Signums recently as well.
Title: Re: Roger Budden moving on ???
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 26 December 2008, 21:45:44
It will happen to us as well.....ive already got a replacement for my omega.....forced to by local council rules. Newest omega is 5 years old....so unless he wants to sell 5+ years old cars.....then he has to find a replacement.....and it seems to be Chrysler 300....fairly good choice imo.....big cars/rwd/and depreciation from new will be high.....just like omegas really  ;D ;)
Title: Re: Roger Budden moving on ???
Post by: tunnie on 26 December 2008, 21:53:28
good looking cars on the outside, but not a fan of that dash.

But in 5 years time, they will be a good replacement for Omegas, especially the V8 Hemi version  ;D
Title: Re: Roger Budden moving on ???
Post by: Entwood on 26 December 2008, 21:58:43
So in 5 years time the OOF will become the COF ???   :'( :'( :'(

I hope I'm still running mine for a lot longer than  5 years  :y :y :y
Title: Re: Roger Budden moving on ???
Post by: amigov6 on 26 December 2008, 22:06:17
I think we've had this issue raised before. Diehards will run them as 20/30 yr old classics. Not sure what i'll do. I understand the taxi dilemma though. When i was cabbing in Lewes (E. Sx.) any car having it's first plate had to be less than 5 yrs. old & could be re plated til 10 yrs old though most were well & truly winkered before then.
    My cars are private not cabs now so i'll find something but what will become of the forum? Signums are no good to me as i need RWD.
    Merc, BMW, Lexus, Jag??????
Title: Re: Roger Budden moving on ???
Post by: dispondent 1 on 26 December 2008, 22:10:53
skoda superb?
Title: Re: Roger Budden moving on ???
Post by: dispondent 1 on 26 December 2008, 22:20:35
and its still the same 5/10 for a ph and 3/7 for a hack,
Title: Re: Roger Budden moving on ???
Post by: Entwood on 26 December 2008, 22:26:48
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as i need RWD

Since when has the skoda superb been rear wheel drive ???

300C might suit if the prices drop ??? Specs are quite high .. and so is the fuel consumption :(   Wonder what an LPG conversion is like ..

Title: Re: Roger Budden moving on ???
Post by: dispondent 1 on 26 December 2008, 22:36:05
never said it was , but what is there out there? a300c! i would sooner put up with fwd than use one of them
Title: Re: Roger Budden moving on ???
Post by: feeutfo on 27 December 2008, 00:48:13
so, in the "What, if not an omega?" debate i posted back in the summer(ish?) Mr Budden has cast a fairly hefty vote. The 300c did well as i remember in the omega replacement ideas list. Maybe he knows something we should be looking into, dont want to play into his hands tho tbh.

By the way, the petrol blue elite with parchment leather featured on his site looks very similar spec to one he tried to sell me before i bought mine back in, what, May? I had a look at it, at 5000 asking, it had a major cam cover leak and oil smoke was evident when the bonnet was lifted after the test drive, so i left it thinking he would not accept 2.500. It certainly was not up to his usual standard.

 After buying mine at 3.500 px, which the seller told me he had enquired about, i kept an eye on his site and 2 weeks later the petrol blue was on for £5500 presumeably after the work had been done, which he said he would do. Looks like the same car to me, some 7 months later... def. time to move on for him if it is.

Title: Re: Roger Budden moving on ???
Post by: Danny on 27 December 2008, 10:34:00
lately he's probably been struggling to sell them as well as getting them, hence the change...?

the 300C's are very cheap cars and have a great presence but i hear they're not especially fantastic as far as cars go, you have to really be taken by their looks to really love them (to be honest, i am!)

a friend of mine had one, it was towed away not long after he got it though because a minor power steering fault meant it wouldnt release the steering lock and it was undrivable!!

he's got a pug 308 now :D
Title: Re: Roger Budden moving on ???
Post by: Jay w on 27 December 2008, 11:39:04
the next few years will be interesting for the 300C, they are getting to the end of their 3yr mot free period and the lease companies are staring to off-load aged stock into the market place.....

The diesel is supposed to to be the good one, i had one for a weekend and was getting 35 mpg when driven hard, so i would expect to see 40 mpg on a good run at least, always look for days with the driver pack, that gives you sunroof, satnav, and wood trim rather than the plastic/wood trim, it looks so much better

I still like them, they have a bit of a chavvy image and that unfortunately may get worse as they get cheaper  :(

once they are sub 10k then i will be having a good look
Title: Re: Roger Budden moving on ???
Post by: Danny on 27 December 2008, 15:40:02
they are now matey, as low as £8995 on autotrader :y
Title: Re: Roger Budden moving on ???
Post by: MarkG on 27 December 2008, 16:39:15
I think they look great. I've rented one or two when I've been in the US. Makes you feel like a gangster - especially if you are driving a black one
Title: Re: Roger Budden moving on ???
Post by: tunnie on 27 December 2008, 16:43:14
i think the inside of the SRT version (which is the sporty one) looks a lot better over standard...

(http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/images/front_picture_library_UK/dir_501/car_photo_250827_25.jpg)
Title: Re: Roger Budden moving on ???
Post by: tunnie on 27 December 2008, 16:45:39
SRT does the 60 dash in 5 seconds flat.... so quite a nippy monster...

http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/carreviews/firstdrives/202544/chrysler_300c.html
Title: Re: Roger Budden moving on ???
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 27 December 2008, 17:31:32
Chrysler 300...not a replacement for the Omega in my opinion..too tacky......too trashy.....it has the build quality of a cardboard box ...along with a drug dealer /chav image.....you need to wear lots of cheap jewelry to drive one of these abortions.....pimps only in my view need to apply.

I might consider a VW Phaeton in the future.....big and understated like the Omega....and with a budget badge......but available in both diesel and petrol like the Omega,but with granite build quality............ all this makes it a great used buy(like the Omega)....under £10000 now for a 2004 /5 model.

Perhaps we could have a Phaeton/Omega owners forum.........this would be known as POOF......perhaps not. ;D ;D ;D :y
Title: Re: Roger Budden moving on ???
Post by: Dusty on 27 December 2008, 22:37:41
I don't think that there is a viable replacement for my miggy,so I shall keep mine for as long as is possible.

I would like a nice sporty  Mazda MX5 to go with it for those rare sunny days. :-* :-*
Title: Re: Roger Budden moving on ???
Post by: amigov6 on 27 December 2008, 23:43:42
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SRT does the 60 dash in 5 seconds flat.... so quite a nippy monster...

http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/carreviews/firstdrives/202544/chrysler_300c.html
Do they make manual ones? 3 pedals & a gear lever, none of that paddly bollix!
Title: Re: Roger Budden moving on ???
Post by: BigAl on 28 December 2008, 00:27:17
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Do they make manual ones? 3 pedals & a gear lever, none of that paddly bollix!
Is that a technical term ?
Title: Re: Roger Budden moving on ???
Post by: Andy B on 28 December 2008, 00:31:21
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i think the inside of the SRT version (which is the sporty one) looks a lot better over standard... quote]

They do look a LOT better in the darker colours than the usual very pale grey (should that be gray if it's American? :-/)
I think I could just about justify a V8 due to the low milage I do. ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Roger Budden moving on ???
Post by: Vamps on 28 December 2008, 00:52:01
Notice that the light switch looks like an Omega one........... ;D