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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Nickbat on 25 May 2007, 12:51:32

Title: Advice please
Post by: Nickbat on 25 May 2007, 12:51:32
As some of you may know, I am looking for a new Omega to replace my 1995 model.

I have located an 02 2.6CD auto with 18k on the clock (yes, 18k), with leather, for £3995. Apparently, it's an ex-demonstrator with just one later owner. As I understand it, though, it's only ever had one service in its lifetime.

I may go and view but, before I do, I thought I'd seek the views of forum members.
Title: Re: Advice please
Post by: Paul M on 25 May 2007, 13:06:16
Although the mileage is low, the price seems high. Personally I wouldn't pay over the odds for a low mileage car as a well-maintained one will do 200k without much difficulty so the difference between 20k and 60k is barely relevant.

I hope it's had more than one service, even though the mileage is low it's now 5 years old and servicing goes on time as well as mileage. It should have had the timing belt changed after 4 years, and just about everything else should have been changed several times by now (coolant every 2 years, brake fluid every 2 or 3 depending on who you listen to, oil+filter every year, etc).
Title: Re: Advice please
Post by: Admin on 25 May 2007, 13:17:21
If it is an ex-demonstrator it probably has a lot more toys than a standard CD.

£4k is too high, using the negotiating point of all the servicing that will be required, including a cambelt kit urgently!

I would say just over £3k personally.
Title: Re: Advice please
Post by: Nickbat on 25 May 2007, 13:27:54
Parkers give £4160 for independent dealer and £3960 for private good, with mileage of 40k. Doesn't include the leather interior, so I don't think the price is too far out.
Title: Re: Advice please
Post by: Danny on 25 May 2007, 13:37:58
having had just the one service.. how much would it have affected the engine and running condition?
Title: Re: Advice please
Post by: Kevin Wood on 25 May 2007, 14:06:06
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how much would it have affected the engine and running condition?

It's not an ideal situation, obviously, but it's not done enough miles to have taken any serious damage, I'd say. If it runs OK and is not making any nasty noises I'd buy it, but I'd be changing the oil and filter and cam belt and tensioners asap, and certainly before giving it any stick. Give it a couple of changes of cheap oil to ensure any crud has been removed and check the breathers are clear and it's good to go.

It is a very good bargaining point, though.

Kevin
Title: Re: Advice please
Post by: Martin_1962 on 25 May 2007, 16:09:33
Lots of short runs or a few long motorway runs - if the latter it is basically a neww car
Title: Re: Advice please
Post by: omegaV6CD on 25 May 2007, 18:58:15
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As some of you may know, I am looking for a new Omega to replace my 1995 model.

I have located an 02 2.6CD auto with 18k on the clock (yes, 18k), with leather, for £3995. Apparently, it's an ex-demonstrator with just one later owner. As I understand it, though, it's only ever had one service in its lifetime.

I may go and view but, before I do, I thought I'd seek the views of forum members.

That will be a nice car, don't worry about the servicing, the young engine will forgive you.
I would always haggle the price as much possible but if it is a car that i would like i would even pay the full price.
Title: Re: Advice please
Post by: STMO123 on 25 May 2007, 19:06:38
If you really fancy this car, dont let yourself be put off by thinking you might get it a bit cheaper. A low mileage, late plate omega is going to become pretty rare soon, and you'll kick yourself if you let it go.
I, personally, dont care too much about 'book' prices, if the car is worth it to YOU, go for it mate, and good luck.
Title: Re: Advice please
Post by: Chopsdad on 25 May 2007, 23:14:51
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If you really fancy this car, dont let yourself be put off by thinking you might get it a bit cheaper. A low mileage, late plate omega is going to become pretty rare soon, and you'll kick yourself if you let it go.
I, personally, dont care too much about 'book' prices, if the car is worth it to YOU, go for it mate, and good luck.

Unusually I find myself agreeing with Steve. I have an 03 CD with 46k and no leather and I'd be upset if I priced it at £4k and was offered £3k  >:(

New belts & general service lose £300 - go and have a look at it, you know you want to :y
Title: Re: Advice please
Post by: Markjay on 26 May 2007, 00:35:07
As others said I don't see a major problem with the lack of service in this case, but I would be concerned that someone that does not bother to servicing his/hers car may also neglect it in other ways.... for example old coolant may spell oil cooler trouble after 5 years even in a new engine, not to mention brake fluid etc... I suggest that you have a closer look, and if you are happy with what you see and you agree the price then go for it...
Title: Re: Advice please
Post by: Admin on 26 May 2007, 08:55:52
Maybe I am being too harsh with my valuation?

I just never pay anywhere near the asking price, especially when there is so much to bargain with.

Bound to be an old person with that mileage, back and forth to the post office and then down to the supermarket for 9am (where they can then spend 3 hours doing the shopping and winding everyone else up with their lack ok awareness and conrtrol of a trolley!!)
Title: Re: Advice please
Post by: Auto Addict on 26 May 2007, 08:58:42
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Bound to be an old person with that mileage, back and forth to the post office and then down to the supermarket for 9am (where they can then spend 3 hours doing the shopping and winding everyone else up with their lack ok awareness and conrtrol of a trolley!!)

Are you trying to tell me something? ::)