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Title: eBay Omega estate
Post by: Andy B on 17 April 2011, 23:52:25
Just confirm that this car (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Vauxhall-Omega-Estate-3-2i-V6-24v-Elite-Auto-2003-Blue-/400209917110?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item5d2e5eb4b6#ht_1361wt_1139) is way over priced ... even if it's lpg estate.  ;)
Title: Re: eBay Omega estate
Post by: HI2DVY on 17 April 2011, 23:59:48
 ;D How much????!!!!

I'd better raise the asking price on my one now  :y
Title: Re: eBay Omega estate
Post by: Martin_1962 on 18 April 2011, 08:25:54
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;D How much????!!!!

I'd better raise the asking price on my one now  :y


Nice car though - what else could you get for the money?
Title: Re: eBay Omega estate
Post by: VXL V6 on 18 April 2011, 08:45:32
There was a thread on ABS a while ago about the prices of classic Vauxhalls compared to equivilent Fords. The point seemed to be that the Vauxhalls / Opels don't seem to hold the same value and there really isn't a reason why they shouldn't.

Omega is now going down the worthless slope due to fuel costs and the World thinking that scrapping your car and buying a new smaller one will save the planet (Don't start me on that one!). It'll reach the same territory as Senators and Carltons eventually but I guess that's a few years away at present.

The good side of lots of cars being scrapped is there are plenty of spares to keep ours running for now!

While that estate is up for good money, if your in the market for a large RWD estate with a decent engine it'd still tempt me because, as Martin says, 'What else could you get for the money?'
Title: Re: eBay Omega estate
Post by: Jimbob on 18 April 2011, 08:51:40
Its a dealer....thats just the starting point  :y

bought mine from a dealer.....for half the asking price after a good long look, and a chat  :D
Title: Re: eBay Omega estate
Post by: Lazydocker on 18 April 2011, 11:06:03
Yes, it's more than I'd want to pay but I wouldn't say it's ridiculously overpriced if it's in A1 condition and fully serviced etc ;) ;)
Title: Re: eBay Omega estate
Post by: Hannah Judes Dad on 18 April 2011, 11:56:09
It's overpriced because it hasn't got a towbar fitted  ;D
Title: Re: eBay Omega estate
Post by: Andy B on 18 April 2011, 20:13:23
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It's overpriced because it hasn't got a towbar fitted  ;D

A detachable would be easy to sort out.

Apparently it had a VSi system fitted at around 8000 miles at a cost almost £2000+vat .......  :o :o Toroidal tank fitted in the spare wheel well which means the boot floor has been lifted 2". Seems a daft idea to lose the flat load area by raising part of it.  :-/
A black interior would look nicer too.  ;)
Title: Re: eBay Omega estate
Post by: VXL V6 on 18 April 2011, 20:26:05
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It's overpriced because it hasn't got a towbar fitted  ;D

A detachable would be easy to sort out.

Apparently it had a VSi system fitted at around 8000 miles at a cost almost £2000+vat .......  :o :o Toroidal tank fitted in the spare wheel well which means the boot floor has been lifted 2". Seems a daft idea to lose the flat load area by raising part of it.  :-/
A black interior would look nicer too.  ;)

Yep, agree with that!
Title: Re: eBay Omega estate
Post by: Vamps on 18 April 2011, 22:22:15
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;D How much????!!!!

I'd better raise the asking price on my one now  :y

Best do the belts first then.... :D :D :D
Title: Re: eBay Omega estate
Post by: henryd on 18 April 2011, 22:29:54
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It's overpriced because it hasn't got a towbar fitted  ;D

A detachable would be easy to sort out.

Apparently it had a VSi system fitted at around 8000 miles at a cost almost £2000+vat .......  :o :o Toroidal tank fitted in the spare wheel well which means the boot floor has been lifted 2". Seems a daft idea to lose the flat load area by raising part of it.  :-/
A black interior would look nicer too.  ;)

That and the fact that mine doesn't do many miles per annum is what puts me off lpg on the estate
Title: Re: eBay Omega estate
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 18 April 2011, 22:31:09
If you were in the market for a big estate though.... What would a similar age/milage BMW 5 series or Merc cost?
Title: Re: eBay Omega estate
Post by: Lazydocker on 19 April 2011, 13:43:37
I typed a replay to this yesterday but don't seem to have posted it so I'll go again ::) ::)

Yes, it's a little more than I'd want to pay but it does tick (almost) all the boxes on my requirements and if I wasn't watching the pennies at the moment I would seriously be considering a visit to discuss it ;) ;)

At the end of the day, it's a late registered 3.2 estate that has already had the money spent for a LPG conversion... I don't think it's hideously overpriced, as long as it is in good condition and the servicing is all up to date, but it is a very good starting point for negotiation ;) ;)
Title: Re: eBay Omega estate
Post by: mrgreen on 21 April 2011, 20:33:35
over in the real eu (not just what you guys pay for!!!) this is a quality motor and would be snapped up at that price, you just don't know how good you've got it price wise on second hand cars in the u.k

http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/doc.asp?c=162&i=23498

where in the world would you find this cheaper, it makes me cry, this is a dream car for me and for under a grand!!! man i wish i still lived in the U.K!!!
Title: Re: eBay Omega estate
Post by: Dazzler on 23 April 2011, 10:16:13
Im back on the hunt for an Omega.
Just come across this car. Is the VSi system any good? Has anyone actually seen the car yet?
What sort of money do people think its worth then?
Any good gen much appreciated chaps :)
Title: Re: eBay Omega estate
Post by: Lazydocker on 23 April 2011, 21:30:37
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Im back on the hunt for an Omega.
Just come across this car. Is the VSi system any good? Has anyone actually seen the car yet?
What sort of money do people think its worth then?
Any good gen much appreciated chaps :)

I'm assuming it's a Prins VSi system, which is one of the best if fitted correctly ;) :y

It's not on the LPG database so gives a little room for negotiation, plus all the usuals... I'd probably pitch in at around £3k and go from there ;)
Title: Re: eBay Omega estate
Post by: Dazzler on 25 April 2011, 18:07:23
Not on the data base? Tell me more please. Does it mean its not registered as lpg?
Was going to start at 3k if it was a clean one. Can't see it till early May tho. So will just have to wait and see.
Title: Re: eBay Omega estate
Post by: Lazydocker on 25 April 2011, 19:57:45
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Not on the data base? Tell me more please. Does it mean its not registered as lpg?
Was going to start at 3k if it was a clean one. Can't see it till early May tho. So will just have to wait and see.

Yep, although that doesn't mean anything as the database is very slow to get updated with cars that are already converted ::) ::) If you have a cert or the V5 says Petrol/LPG it's free to get it added though ;) ;)
Title: Re: eBay Omega estate
Post by: Dazzler on 29 April 2011, 15:27:18
Is this VIS system better than the Teylo one? Are parts easy to get hold of and can the software be mapped easily?
tia
Title: Re: eBay Omega estate
Post by: Lazydocker on 30 April 2011, 08:11:29
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Is this VIS system better than the Teylo one? Are parts easy to get hold of and can the software be mapped easily?
tia

Sorry... Missed this last night!

The Prins system is one of the best on the market, if it's fitted properly! Unfortunately it is very hard to get anything other than service parts for it as they only sell within the industry and, AFAIK, getting hold of the software for it is nigh on impossible :( :(

But... Like I said, if it's been fitted properly it is one of the best systems. It's a mid-high end kit instead of the budget kit we fit from Teilo :y Not that there's anything wrong with the budget kits... They do the job  :y And now that we've managed to get the right combination of components, does the job very well... Ask TB about the conversion we've just done on his Elite :y
Title: Re: eBay Omega estate
Post by: Dazzler on 01 May 2011, 08:14:52
Thanks for your replys Lazydocker.
Have you seen this car at all? Not far from you is it?
Hopefully going to see it on the 4th May ;)
Title: Re: eBay Omega estate
Post by: Lazydocker on 01 May 2011, 14:01:47
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Thanks for your replys Lazydocker.
Have you seen this car at all? Not far from you is it?

No worries.... Not seen it and don't intend to as I may fall in love and want to drive it away ::) ::)

All I can do is offer my opinion, which I have done :y But if I had the was willing to spend the money at the moment it would be on the short list ;) ;)
Title: Re: eBay Omega estate
Post by: Dazzler on 04 May 2011, 17:27:02
Been to see the car today.
Needs rear panel and tailgate spraying due to corrosion :( . Needs both wishbones doing and a full geo.
Inside needs a good tidy up(bck of front seats coming off????)
Body quite good.
Needs a service( no surprise there)

But my biggest bone is the fact it had NO GAS in it ffs >:( .
He would only drop £500. Not of enough discount for me.
Title: Re: eBay Omega estate
Post by: Lazydocker on 04 May 2011, 17:39:46
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Been to see the car today.
Needs rear panel and tailgate spraying due to corrosion :( . Needs both wishbones doing and a full geo.
Inside needs a good tidy up(bck of front seats coming off????)
Body quite good.
Needs a service( no surprise there)

But my biggest bone is the fact it had NO GAS in it ffs >:( .
He would only drop £500. Not of enough discount for me.

Would he not stick some LPG in to try it ::) ::)

If he'd only drop £500 for all that then it's probably best to walk away ;) ;)