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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: acura on 03 July 2010, 19:37:42

Title: No longer a meega owner.
Post by: acura on 03 July 2010, 19:37:42
Hi and would just like to say a big thanks to all on this site for the help and support over the last few months with advice and words of wisdom.

I've now sold the Omega as it was struggling a bit with the caravan in tow. I've now bought a Ssangyong Rexton 2.7XDi which should do the job more comfortably. Don't laugh!  :-[

I will still be around as I've given the car to one of my sons so happy to keep it in the family as it's a great car: I'll still be bobbing in for help and advice and the odd chat.

Again, this is a great site full of helpful and knowlegable people, long may it continue! :y
Title: Re: No longer a meega owner.
Post by: Andy B on 03 July 2010, 19:48:26
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it was struggling a bit with the caravan in tow.  .....

How big is the caravan? Despite my caravan being 7m long, mine has a kerb weight of only just over a tonne and a gross of around 1300kg which my Omega pulls with ease. ........ just drinks like a fish doing so  :-?  ;D  ;D  ;D
Title: Re: No longer a meega owner.
Post by: tunnie on 03 July 2010, 20:59:48
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Hi and would just like to say a big thanks to all on this site for the help and support over the last few months with advice and words of wisdom.

I've now sold the Omega as it was struggling a bit with the caravan in tow. I've now bought a Ssangyong Rexton 2.7XDi which should do the job more comfortably. Don't laugh!  :-[

I will still be around as I've given the car to one of my sons so happy to keep it in the family as it's a great car: I'll still be bobbing in for help and advice and the odd chat.

Again, this is a great site full of helpful and knowlegable people, long may it continue! :y

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: No longer a meega owner.
Post by: Andy B on 03 July 2010, 21:01:47
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Hi and would just like to say a big thanks to all on this site for the help and support over the last few months with advice and words of wisdom.

I've now sold the Omega as it was struggling a bit with the caravan in tow. I've now bought a Ssangyong Rexton 2.7XDi which should do the job more comfortably. Don't laugh!  :-[

I will still be around as I've given the car to one of my sons so happy to keep it in the family as it's a great car: I'll still be bobbing in for help and advice and the odd chat.

Again, this is a great site full of helpful and knowlegable people, long may it continue! :y

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

have you no respect for his feelings?  :-?

 ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D   ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D
Title: Re: No longer a meega owner.
Post by: tunnie on 03 July 2010, 21:03:43
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Hi and would just like to say a big thanks to all on this site for the help and support over the last few months with advice and words of wisdom.

I've now sold the Omega as it was struggling a bit with the caravan in tow. I've now bought a Ssangyong Rexton 2.7XDi which should do the job more comfortably. Don't laugh!  :-[

I will still be around as I've given the car to one of my sons so happy to keep it in the family as it's a great car: I'll still be bobbing in for help and advice and the odd chat.

Again, this is a great site full of helpful and knowlegable people, long may it continue! :y

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

have you no respect for his feelings?  :-?

 ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D   ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D

Sorry had to laugh, i meant no disrespect or offense.  :y

But a Ssangyong  ;D
Title: Re: No longer a meega owner.
Post by: Andy B on 03 July 2010, 21:04:59
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Hi and would just like to say a big thanks to all on this site for the help and support over the last few months with advice and words of wisdom.

I've now sold the Omega as it was struggling a bit with the caravan in tow. I've now bought a Ssangyong Rexton 2.7XDi which should do the job more comfortably. Don't laugh!  :-[

I will still be around as I've given the car to one of my sons so happy to keep it in the family as it's a great car: I'll still be bobbing in for help and advice and the odd chat.

Again, this is a great site full of helpful and knowlegable people, long may it continue! :y

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

have you no respect for his feelings?  :-?

 ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D   ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D

Sorry had to laugh, i meant no disrespect or offense.  :y

But a Ssangyong  ;D

I can't even spell it!  ;D  ;D  ;)  :y
Title: Re: No longer a meega owner.
Post by: tunnie on 03 July 2010, 21:07:44
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Hi and would just like to say a big thanks to all on this site for the help and support over the last few months with advice and words of wisdom.

I've now sold the Omega as it was struggling a bit with the caravan in tow. I've now bought a Ssangyong Rexton 2.7XDi which should do the job more comfortably. Don't laugh!  :-[

I will still be around as I've given the car to one of my sons so happy to keep it in the family as it's a great car: I'll still be bobbing in for help and advice and the odd chat.

Again, this is a great site full of helpful and knowlegable people, long may it continue! :y

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

have you no respect for his feelings?  :-?

 ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D   ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D

Sorry had to laugh, i meant no disrespect or offense.  :y

But a Ssangyong  ;D

I can't even spell it!  ;D  ;D  ;)  :y

Actually i must not laugh, few years ago at the Motorshow (when we had one) we got a demo drive into the 4x4 course in a Kia Sorento. It proved very capable, driving through water up to windscreen, up some very steep muddy sections, and generally very impressive.

I think these Korean cars have taken Lada type image but i think some of them are quite capable.

Hope it works out for you  :y
Title: Re: No longer a meega owner.
Post by: acura on 04 July 2010, 07:42:58
 ;D I was expecting the laughs and wasn't dissapointed!

I surprised myself at my choice of replacement to be honest. I set out to look at some Japanese 4x4s (Shogun, Terrano, Patrol etc) and came across a Rexton by chance. I was impressed at how it drove and the Mercedes 5-pot diesel and 5-speed tiptronic box are very refined.

Ok, it's not a Landcruiser but it's about 1/3 the price, seems well bolted together and hopefully will give good service.

Glad I could give you guys a laugh, no offence taken as there was none meant.

It is a bloody silly name though!  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: No longer a meega owner.
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 04 July 2010, 09:10:19
Sorry to hear about the Omega Acu :( - as long as you have something that now fits the bill, that's the important thing.

Good luck with the new car - hope you enjoy it. 8-) :y :y
Title: Re: No longer a meega owner.
Post by: acura on 04 July 2010, 11:03:19
Cheers Zulu,

As said earlier the Omega is a great car and still in the family with my lad's ownership, he got a real bargain (£0). I'd done too much to the car to let it go to a stranger for peanuts so it's worked out well.
Title: Re: No longer a meega owner.
Post by: Martin_1962 on 04 July 2010, 16:50:18
My 2.6 was superb towing this last holiday.

Title: Re: No longer a meega owner.
Post by: VXL V6 on 04 July 2010, 17:04:01
Our 2.2DTi towed the Mrs' caravan with ease (and half a tank gave 275 Miles). I'm not surprised though as the DTi only has 10Nm less torque than a 3.2

4wd gives much better stability though but we just don't want to pay the running costs for another one at the moment. We only take the Caravan to Cornwall at easter and bring it back in October and it doesn't add up to run the 4wd.
Title: Re: No longer a meega owner.
Post by: acura on 04 July 2010, 18:51:50
I did all of my sums last summer when we decided to upgrade the caravan. From previous Omega ownership I'd been impressed with the ability of my 2.2 CDX manual to tow a 1200KG Caravan with realative ease and great stability. Not wanting the fuel costs of a V6 (I know this is arguable) and also not wanting to spend too much on a car I use to tow and run back and forth to the station daily a 2.2 sprang to mind. I loved my previous 2.2 but it did give me some problems for a 3-year old car, still I decided to bite the bullet and get another.

The car has been reliable but I have spent much money and time on it and it still has issues. Also given that the new caravan is 1500Kg the car was at it's limits when towing. It was 'okay' but ran out of puff on a long motorway gradient.

Hence the replacement. No issues at all with Omegas but now have something that should tow with ease. Lets hope it's trouble free.
Title: Re: No longer a meega owner.
Post by: Andy B on 04 July 2010, 19:13:19
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..... Not wanting the fuel costs of a V6 (I know this is arguable) and  ......

I've just returned from France with our Lunar Delta 520/2 caravan on the back of my 3.0 V6
In total I did 1550 miles and used 81.2 gallons  :o  :o  :o  :o  :o
Title: Re: No longer a meega owner.
Post by: tunnie on 04 July 2010, 19:25:26
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..... Not wanting the fuel costs of a V6 (I know this is arguable) and  ......

I've just returned from France with our Lunar Delta 520/2 caravan on the back of my 3.0 V6
In total I did 1550 miles and used 81.2 gallons  :o  :o  :o  :o  :o

I make that 18mpg!
Title: Re: No longer a meega owner.
Post by: Andy B on 04 July 2010, 19:35:13
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..... Not wanting the fuel costs of a V6 (I know this is arguable) and  ......

I've just returned from France with our Lunar Delta 520/2 caravan on the back of my 3.0 V6
In total I did 1550 miles and used 81.2 gallons  :o  :o  :o  :o  :o

I make that 18mpg!

Trip computers says 19.1 mpg so I must've got the total milage wrong  ::) Still not bad though considering  ;)
Title: Re: No longer a meega owner.
Post by: acura on 04 July 2010, 20:03:31
I clocked about 22MPG with the 2.2 towing Swift Corniche 19/4. Quite impressive when considering I was holding up HGVs in the crawler lane.  ;D

I suppose I should have got a 3.2 to be fair but once I'd spent so much time & money on the 2.2 it was too late.
Title: Re: No longer a meega owner.
Post by: henryd on 05 July 2010, 10:50:20
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..... Not wanting the fuel costs of a V6 (I know this is arguable) and  ......

I've just returned from France with our Lunar Delta 520/2 caravan on the back of my 3.0 V6
In total I did 1550 miles and used 81.2 gallons  :o  :o  :o  :o  :o

I make that 18mpg!

Trip computers says 19.1 mpg so I must've got the total milage wrong  ::) Still not bad though considering  ;)

my calculator says 19.08 mpg so your trip is on the money,how much of that mileage was solo?
Title: Re: No longer a meega owner.
Post by: Andy B on 05 July 2010, 10:55:01
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..... Not wanting the fuel costs of a V6 (I know this is arguable) and  ......

I've just returned from France with our Lunar Delta 520/2 caravan on the back of my 3.0 V6
In total I did 1550 miles and used 81.2 gallons  :o  :o  :o  :o  :o

I make that 18mpg!

Trip computers says 19.1 mpg so I must've got the total milage wrong  ::) Still not bad though considering  ;)

my calculator says 19.08 mpg so your trip is on the money,how much of that mileage was solo?

Most was with the caravan, I'd say possibly a couple of hundred solo.  :y
Title: Re: No longer a meega owner.
Post by: henryd on 05 July 2010, 12:12:27
thats not too bad,mines 17mpg towing the van