Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: VXL V6 on 22 January 2008, 19:28:28
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Now I know a Manual 3.2 with a LSD is always going to be a nice tool for a bit of fun but does this ring true?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VAUXHALL-OMEGA-FACE-LIFT-V6-SPECIAL-3-2-MANUAL-2004-53_W0QQitemZ320210328524QQihZ011QQcategoryZ9858QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Quote: 'one better than the MV6 Omega being fully tuned suspension'
Errrrr NO!
Quote: 'these 3.2’s are worth more than any model omega'
Errrrr NO!
Quote: 'Top of the Range High spec' (proceeds to list all the standard equipment on most Omegas)
N.B. the top of the range high spec rear window winders, sorry rear electric window switches.... guess you'll have to use the drivers controls then
Errrrr NO!
Quote: 'Light Contrasting Luxurious Velour trim'
Take a look at the photo of the drivers seat.
Quote: 'Very Rare and Desired 3.2 petrol'
Is a 3.2 really that rare?
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is that the chap from oxford or london
edit (cant get the link thing to work)
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Quote: You just can’t go out and buy one of these Omega’s (As how many have you seen for sale?)
Frickin loads, its an ex cop car and every force it the country used them!!!
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It is in manual, pretty much only ex-cop spec >:(
Yeah the seller seems to be bullshitting a little, but it does look like quite a nice example. The facelift plod spec seems to be a lot better than pre-facelift. First thing I'd do is ditch the armchairs for some proper MV6 seats, although the Elite suffers that issue too (although they're leather).
If I buy another meeg in future as a runaround I'm rather tempted by a 3.2 ex-plod, as the manual box is a must for me. Either that or stick with a 3.0 MV6.
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they mustn't be used by the police in peter pan land every where else though ;D
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That bloke always says the same stuff in his adds, notice there is no mileage for the car ::), I think 3.2 manuals, but doubt very much the car cost TVP 36K?, and there are 3.2 manual MV6 's out there, there was one on autotrader not that long ago. However, I fail to see that the advertised 3.2 is better than an MV6, as your talking about interior here ::)
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They've nearly all been bumped though, have you seen road wars on sky 1?! Also people piss in the back of them or throw up all over them, thing I'll give ex plod cars a miss!
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It is in manual, pretty much only ex-cop spec >:(
Yeah the seller seems to be bullshitting a little, but it does look like quite a nice example. The facelift plod spec seems to be a lot better than pre-facelift. First thing I'd do is ditch the armchairs for some proper MV6 seats, although the Elite suffers that issue too (although they're leather).
If I buy another meeg in future as a runaround I'm rather tempted by a 3.2 ex-plod, as the manual box is a must for me. Either that or stick with a 3.0 MV6.
Granted it doesn't seem a bad example but my point is that most police cars are base models with sports suspension and a higher spec alternator, they have been driven hard (often from cold) and when they are decomisioned are full of holes, chopped off wiring and lacking in trim.
I'd love one for a bit of trackday fun but I certainly wouldn't buy one expecting it to be a stunning, top of the range 'flagship' vehicle which is what the advert is aiming to say.
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Would not touch it.
:y :y :y
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6995 "retail value" for a 3.2 with tatty interior (not MV6 sports seats), 120K miles and grommets in the roof keeping the water out? :o
He's going to be disappointed when that finishes if those are his expectations.
Would make a good track car perhaps or a fixer-upper if it went for peanuts but he's having a laugh trying to dress it up as something it's never been.
Kevin
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Brand new, it would have cost TVP in the region of £17k (less VAT) not the standard retail price thats quoted. 99.999% of car manufacturers supply at the contracted rate as per Home Office Approved lists and is waaaay below standard retail.
Whilst not all ex-police vehicles are thrashed to within an inch of their lives, I certainly would not be rushing out to buy one.