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Chat Area => Omega Gallery => Topic started by: mgrolimund99 on 13 March 2008, 13:41:56
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Considering selling my car as petrol costs are through the roof.....
How much you guys think its worth?
X Plod
White Omega 3.0
MV6
Auto
Leather Interior (added myself)
New Roof Lining
50k miles, only have documenation for the services that I had done. Brought when 35k on clock.
Lowered by 40 mil have original springs still. 5 Spoke Vaux Alloys.
Only problems with it is hole in dash under ashtray, pass air bag cover warped. New roof light, visor lights, rear pass lights and heated seats need connecting. Also rear spoiler to fit. Was planning to do these. . but like i say may sell the beast. :-/
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Any pictures?
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Any pictures?
there was one here a minute ago..... I looked at it.....
this may givea clue./..
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reached my transfer limit on geocities ! ;D
try this one....
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Ex plod so not that much - depends what someone will pay, at least it is pre March 2001 and Facelift so that helps a lot.
I think the value has gone up by a few hundred since yesterday.
£800 to £2000
Why not keep it and lower the fuel costs instead
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only way i can do that is lpg which would cost as much as the car to fit
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only way i can do that is lpg which would cost as much as the car to fit
So what if it costs £800 DIY, it will pay for itself in a year.
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well that would be good, the sticking point is the DIY part. Im not that good when it comes to that. :-[
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You are not too far from me nor James and we have both done DIYs successfully, James over a long weekend, mine took longer but was a one man job over 4 weekends without taking the car off the road.
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hmm okay. Can't afford it at the moment, but will give serious consideration dont really want to sell it as spent too much on car to date to write it all off.
Cheers. :y
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M8 just ease off the pedal, I notice that based on my driving I can get between 15-20 city and 20-30 highway, on my long trip I avaraged 28mpg and sometimes i have done even better then that. Also try using lower grade petrol, the engine will detune the spark a bit to accomodate for the lower octane and that can save some money too, and wont hurt the engine. I know a smaller motor will burn less but pump up the tires 2-3psi above the recoomended, it will be more bumpy but will have less rolling resistance. also you can keep the A/C off most of the time it east 1-2mpg out of it, even in winter time because its used to dry the air...
Around here petrol shot up to around 3.50$-3.60$ in a matter of a week and that is from about 3$... so it hit us big time... and in a month or two we are expecting about 4$-4.50$ and Diesel is already in the 4$ range... and the funny part is you get on the motorway and most of the people are still flying and the gas guzlers are going at light speeds down the road. I can alredy feel it... went from 30$ to about 50$ a tank in a matter of a year... and I only go abuot 240mi/tank... trip home is 300, and its getting expensive to drive I know but you got a nice ride, I wish I can get my hands on one like that.
BTW how would you rate the springs, is it really stiff?
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Im trying to do that but best I can get is about 23 mpg. When I brought the car it was about 80p per litre, now its £1.05 + and rising.... Cost me about £62 per tank (about $125) which lasts about a week! Think im going to buy a scooter 55-60mpg !!....
Springs, only had them on a month but not too stiff really. Main issue is it bottoms out on the poor roads around Oxford. But loving the look they give, sat far too high before and had massive body roll.
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M8 just ease off the pedal, I notice that based on my driving I can get between 15-20 city and 20-30 highway, on my long trip I avaraged 28mpg and sometimes i have done even better then that. Also try using lower grade petrol, the engine will detune the spark a bit to accomodate for the lower octane and that can save some money too, and wont hurt the engine. I know a smaller motor will burn less but pump up the tires 2-3psi above the recoomended, it will be more bumpy but will have less rolling resistance. also you can keep the A/C off most of the time it east 1-2mpg out of it, even in winter time because its used to dry the air...
Around here petrol shot up to around 3.50$-3.60$ in a matter of a week and that is from about 3$... so it hit us big time... and in a month or two we are expecting about 4$-4.50$ and Diesel is already in the 4$ range... and the funny part is you get on the motorway and most of the people are still flying and the gas guzlers are going at light speeds down the road. I can alredy feel it... went from 30$ to about 50$ a tank in a matter of a year... and I only go abuot 240mi/tank... trip home is 300, and its getting expensive to drive I know but you got a nice ride, I wish I can get my hands on one like that.
BTW how would you rate the springs, is it really stiff?
Blimey thats cheap its double that over here ! :'(
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Wow, so we are still lagging... my goodness, petrol is headed for the sky...
we pay 3.50$/galon which is about 3.875L so that makes it 0.90$/L which is about 0.45£ and actually that sounds cheap... so you m8s pay about 7$/gal in our price... well if that ever happens, I am selling mine and getting a bike or a small 3cyl Smart or something along those lines... screw speed and comfort... a year ago our prices were around 2$/gal and when I first started driving back in 2000, gas was between 1$-1.23$ and it took about 15$ to fill up my Neon, back then I also made 6$/hr, today its about 50$/tank but I also make about 3x as much as back then...
Sadly :'( our economy is about to hit a dead stop... I may ahve to move back to Europe, if it keeps going this way...
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honestly its more like $9 a gallon now!!
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petrol is around £1 to £1.20 a litre £4.50 to £5.40 a gallon - how big are your gallons, but that is around $9 - $10!!!!
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Ok here is another question, what is the average salary of someone who owns a Omega... meaning is it affordable to drive around and even do mods to them... I noticed most of the ones on here are untouched but that could be due to personal preference. I just looked back and I was shocked that I spent 2000$ on mine, and I didnt even notice it...
My montly pay is around 3000$ take tax out of that I probably bring home 2500$ and figured 1 tank per week is about 200$/mo in fuel, add insurance payments and other stuff and I am easily over the 500$ mark... is it the same over in EUROPE?
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Catera, what you pay for a gallon, we pay for a litre!!
Then again, our "standard" fuel is 95 Ron, i noticed thats the "premium" fuel over there, as 88RON is the cheapo stuff.
You can't get anything lower than 95 RON here.
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Catera, what you pay for a gallon, we pay for a litre!!
Then again, our "standard" fuel is 95 Ron, i noticed thats the "premium" fuel over there, as 88RON is the cheapo stuff.
You can't get anything lower than 95 RON here.
gawd where are you getting yours from???! ;D
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Catera, what you pay for a gallon, we pay for a litre!!
Then again, our "standard" fuel is 95 Ron, i noticed thats the "premium" fuel over there, as 88RON is the cheapo stuff.
You can't get anything lower than 95 RON here.
gawd where are you getting yours from???! ;D
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Their fuel is a 1/4 the price of ours.
So when i see on the news they are complaing about the cost of fuel i just laugh! ;D
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We have 87, 89, and 93, the Catera only takes 93 and that is at 3.49$ and the other two are .10$ less per grade. the funny thing is no matter how high petrol jumps it always stays .10$ gap between each grade. and I am not sure how they rate them but someone was telling me that your 95 is the same or very similar to the 87 here.
But no kidding the gas in europe is super expensive. These prices are a bit outdated, I think we are about 3.70$ in chicago at this point...
(http://www.designverb.com/wp-content/images/2007/06/gasprices.jpg)
You can also go on here... http://www.detroitgasprices.com/price_by_county.aspx?z=0&lat=37.492187&long=-89.046875 and play with the map to see where the cheapest and most expensive petrol is.. for the states...
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We have 87, 89, and 93, the Catera only takes 93 and that is at 3.49$ and the other two are .10$ less per grade. the funny thing is no matter how high petrol jumps it always stays .10$ gap between each grade. and I am not sure how they rate them but someone was telling me that your 95 is the same or very similar to the 87 here.
But no kidding the gas in europe is super expensive. These prices are a bit outdated, I think we are about 3.70$ in chicago at this point...
(http://www.designverb.com/wp-content/images/2007/06/gasprices.jpg)
You can also go on here... http://www.detroitgasprices.com/price_by_county.aspx?z=0&lat=37.492187&long=-89.046875 and play with the map to see where the cheapest and most expensive petrol is.. for the states...
Oh what a suprise we pay the most! >:(
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BTW I am totaly sorry for jacking up this thread, we should just start a new one... sorry M8.
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fine by me, that is what started the original thread anyhow. http://www.petrolprices.com for people to search cheapest petrol station near them.
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back on topic.
If it had been a manual i might have been tempted! Close to me too.
I have had a 3.0 Auto, but had to keep the 2.2 cause i must have a manual!
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you can change 1 2 3 manually ;)
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... well I think manual is the way to go, even thou automatics are becoming more and more efficient and in fact the last car I drove had an automatic that shifted just like a manual, with a little pause and RPM drop between gear shifts... it felt fantastic...
The new DSGs from VW are also unbeleivable... so if clutch is not an issue the DSG would be the way to go... I have a Jetta TDI, with the DSG, 1.9L PD and it gets a steady 45mpg city and 55mpg hwy with AC on... and its in no way slow...
My catera has been getting about 17 city and around 24hwy and this week I set a new record for city, 10mpg, yes thats 4 galons for 42miles, but mostly cold starts and extreemly short trips... :'(