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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: outlaw0a37 on 05 July 2008, 21:59:36

Title: prices
Post by: outlaw0a37 on 05 July 2008, 21:59:36
How do I get an accurate price for my car
Title: Re: prices
Post by: MutantCav on 05 July 2008, 22:01:56
Whats your car?? Can you update your profile so say what you have and where you are :)
Title: Re: prices
Post by: tunnie on 05 July 2008, 22:07:50
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How do I get an accurate price for my car

by posting more information than that!  >:(

Want an accurate price, give accurate info!

Age
Spec
Millage
Colour
Engine Size
Service History
Tax
MOT
Title: Re: prices
Post by: outlaw0a37 on 05 July 2008, 22:08:20
Hi i will have a go not to good with sort of thing better with spanners
anyway
2002 - 3,2 omega manual saloon -
Alloys / cd player - cloth

124k
Title: Re: prices
Post by: outlaw0a37 on 05 July 2008, 22:09:50
oops more info
10mnth mot
6mnth tax
Blue
Ex thames valley police car
Title: Re: prices
Post by: tunnie on 05 July 2008, 22:12:33
worth 2k.

If your lucky could squeeze 2.5k but thats going to be hard.
Title: Re: prices
Post by: outlaw0a37 on 05 July 2008, 22:14:51
what holds the prices down on them - The performance is stunning I am sure the plod make changes to the power units -
Are you aware of any changes that they carry out
Title: Re: prices
Post by: tunnie on 05 July 2008, 22:17:33
yours is x-police so basic spec, no toys, that holds value down.

Fact petrol is 120p a litre makes people not want to buy a 3.2V6  ;)
Title: Re: prices
Post by: tunnie on 05 July 2008, 22:18:41
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what holds the prices down on them - The performance is stunning I am sure the plod make changes to the power units -
Are you aware of any changes that they carry out

No.

Police Omegas are almost factory standard.

Only mods are stronger springs to cope with the loads they haul, and a stronger alternator to power all the gadets.

There are no engine modifcations.
Title: Re: prices
Post by: outlaw0a37 on 05 July 2008, 22:20:27
Ok thats good as I have been asked the same question before never ben able to answer in the past
Title: Re: prices
Post by: outlaw0a37 on 05 July 2008, 22:22:15
Ok if i swap out the interior the leather and fit 18" rims will i increase the value or narrow the market to sell to if i deside to sell it
Title: Re: prices
Post by: tunnie on 05 July 2008, 22:24:34
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Ok if i swap out the interior the leather and fit 18" rims will i increase the value or narrow the market to sell to if i deside to sell it

Not worth it. Cost outlay on those will be more than the value it will put on. Which will be hardly any.

Sorry but at the moment, people don't want big fast saloons.

They want diesel hatchbacks.
Title: Re: prices
Post by: outlaw0a37 on 05 July 2008, 22:28:12
How boring diesel is for my truck petrol is for cleaning alcahol is for drinking nitro is for racing
Title: Re: prices
Post by: The Cambelt Kid on 07 July 2008, 23:41:06
Well i've got the V6 bug thanks to this lot  >:( and i can't quite shake it off at the moment.  I'm looking for a 3.2 to upgrade my 2.6, but not a cop car - sorry!  I'm after a nice sleek Elite one.

Diesel is for farmers, not for cars...
Title: Re: prices
Post by: outlaw0a37 on 09 July 2008, 11:42:02
Best of luck its still here if you fancy a cheap 1
Title: Re: prices
Post by: f13platform on 09 July 2008, 13:48:17
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Well i've got the V6 bug thanks to this lot  >:( and i can't quite shake it off at the moment.  I'm looking for a 3.2 to upgrade my 2.6, but not a cop car - sorry!  I'm after a nice sleek Elite one.

Diesel is for farmers, not for cars...

how stupid u must be to buy diesel car
for normal driving
with that black smoke
hate diesel sound too
Title: Re: prices
Post by: ians on 09 July 2008, 14:56:11
is this a closet advert :-/

also remember car tax will be north of 400 quid come next year thanks to Gordon and Alistair Barsteward.