Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: bigpaul on 08 January 2012, 15:16:30
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It all started with a conversation with my boy when he offered me £700 for my Omega 2.6 V6 on an X plate only 80,000 on the clock - You must be joking I said
OK the management light is on/off/on/off - currently on again which I promise not to bore you with again ;D but obviously is on my list to fix
It got me thinking so there I go online I have to say i almost fell over the valuations ranged £750 to a paltry £300
It really is quite depressing :'(
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Yup, nobody wants big gas guzzlers currently.
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what makes it worse ?
My son has an interest in a 4x4 so i thought ok lets pick him up a cheap one yeah right ready for this ?
A Pajero on a "K" plate whats that 1992 ? well believe this or not £2000 bloody hoofing great guzzler as well looking at 18 MPG >:(
Double checked the price yep right on achievable every time
whats a man to do
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It all started with a conversation with my boy when he offered me £700 for my Omega 2.6 V6 on an X plate only 80,000 on the clock - You must be joking I said
OK the management light is on/off/on/off - currently on again which I promise not to bore you with again ;D but obviously is on my list to fix
It got me thinking so there I go online I have to say i almost fell over the valuations ranged £750 to a paltry £300
It really is quite depressing :'(
the facts of life is that the a 10 year old big heavey car with a big engine with high road tax and insurance and poor mpg so hasnt got much going for it.
lets face it its not a very pleasing car to look at[not a babe magnet] dosnt have a hatch back that most people want nowadays
its a bit of a dinosoar.
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It all started with a conversation with my boy when he offered me £700 for my Omega 2.6 V6 on an X plate only 80,000 on the clock - You must be joking I said
OK the management light is on/off/on/off - currently on again which I promise not to bore you with again ;D but obviously is on my list to fix
It got me thinking so there I go online I have to say i almost fell over the valuations ranged £750 to a paltry £300
It really is quite depressing :'(
the facts of life is that the a 10 year old big heavey car with a big engine with high road tax and insurance and poor mpg so hasnt got much going for it.
lets face it its not a very pleasing car to look at[not a babe magnet] dosnt have a hatch back that most people want nowadays
its a bit of a dinosoar.
All very, very true R1. I bloody love her though :y :y :y :y
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not a very pleasing car to look
:o
Ive heard that some omega diesels dont do much more to the gallon esp around town ..always liked the look of the omega , well cant afford a LOTUS carlton just yet :(
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Thats why ill never sell mine. Spent lots of money over and above keeping it maintained mechanically and externally. Its a labour of love in most cases keeping these old buses on the road and i want mine to still be on the road in another 10 years.
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It all started with a conversation with my boy when he offered me £700 for my Omega 2.6 V6 on an X plate only 80,000 on the clock - You must be joking I said
OK the management light is on/off/on/off - currently on again which I promise not to bore you with again ;D but obviously is on my list to fix
It got me thinking so there I go online I have to say i almost fell over the valuations ranged £750 to a paltry £300
It really is quite depressing :'(
the facts of life is that the a 10 year old big heavey car with a big engine with high road tax and insurance and poor mpg so hasnt got much going for it.
lets face it its not a very pleasing car to look at[not a babe magnet] dosnt have a hatch back that most people want nowadays
its a bit of a dinosoar.
"....the eye of the beholder" and all that. Personally I think the facelift saloon looks very good. But I would say that.......... ;D ;D ;D
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It all started with a conversation with my boy when he offered me £700 for my Omega 2.6 V6 on an X plate only 80,000 on the clock - You must be joking I said
OK the management light is on/off/on/off - currently on again which I promise not to bore you with again ;D but obviously is on my list to fix
It got me thinking so there I go online I have to say i almost fell over the valuations ranged £750 to a paltry £300
It really is quite depressing :'(
the facts of life is that the a 10 year old big heavey car with a big engine with high road tax and insurance and poor mpg so hasnt got much going for it.
lets face it its not a very pleasing car to look at[not a babe magnet] dosnt have a hatch back that most people want nowadays
its a bit of a dinosoar.
"....the eye of the beholder" and all that. Personally I think the facelift saloon looks very good. But I would say that.......... ;D ;D ;D
Likewise. Quite handsome and unoffensive.
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what makes it worse ?
My son has an interest in a 4x4 so i thought ok lets pick him up a cheap one yeah right ready for this ?
A Pajero on a "K" plate whats that 1992 ? well believe this or not £2000 bloody hoofing great guzzler as well looking at 18 MPG >:(
Double checked the price yep right on achievable every time
whats a man to do
A 20 year old 4x4 will always be worth more than (say) a 10 year old car because it is a completely different animal aimed at a completely different market, so not really a fair comparison IMO.
The only person to blame for your car being worth a lot less than what it really is these days is the leader of this (once) great nation, because if he wasn't doing you up the tradesmans under the guise of "fuel duty" then everyone could easily afford to drive around in planet killing V8's just like the yanks do at the moment because fuel is only $3 (£1.94) per gallon out there.
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what makes it worse ?
My son has an interest in a 4x4 so i thought ok lets pick him up a cheap one yeah right ready for this ?
A Pajero on a "K" plate whats that 1992 ? well believe this or not £2000 bloody hoofing great guzzler as well looking at 18 MPG >:(
Double checked the price yep right on achievable every time
whats a man to do
A 20 year old 4x4 will always be worth more than (say) a 10 year old car because it is a completely different animal aimed at a completely different market, so not really a fair comparison IMO.
The only person to blame for your car being worth a lot less than what it really is these days is the leader of this (once) great nation, because if he wasn't doing you up the tradesmans under the guise of "fuel duty" then everyone could easily afford to drive around in planet killing V8's just like the yanks do at the moment because fuel is only $3 (£1.94) per gallon out there.
Nothing to do with thd last labour government than is it? Dave could reduce the duty if faff old Gordon was a little prudent
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...... doesn't have a hatch back that most people want nowadays
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I don't, I like the '3 box saloon' ???
Hatchbacks & estates suffer more road noise than a proper saloon.
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...... doesn't have a hatch back that most people want nowadays
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I don't, I like the '3 box saloon' ???
Hatchbacks & estates suffer more road noise than a proper saloon.
I was gonna make some wise crack about Senators, but thought that some might think that is cliquey or whatever else we are supposed to be.
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I was gonna make some wise crack about Senators, .......
Why would I have thought otherwise ....... ::) ::) ;)
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£700, bite his hand off ;D
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It all started with a conversation with my boy when he offered me £700 for my Omega 2.6 V6 on an X plate only 80,000 on the clock - You must be joking I said
OK the management light is on/off/on/off - currently on again which I promise not to bore you with again ;D but obviously is on my list to fix
It got me thinking so there I go online I have to say i almost fell over the valuations ranged £750 to a paltry £300
It really is quite depressing :'(
the facts of life is that the a 10 year old big heavey car with a big engine with high road tax and insurance and poor mpg so hasnt got much going for it.
lets face it its not a very pleasing car to look at[not a babe magnet] dosnt have a hatch back that most people want nowadays
its a bit of a dinosoar.
All very, very true R1. I bloody love her though :y :y :y :y
+1 :y :y
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something even more depressing , it's a LOT easier to buy an auto Miggy in half decent nick for £750 than it is an auto Corsa .......
from the littlest Vx to the biggest Vx, very much a desirability role reversal at 10 years old it would seem.....
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I was looking at changing mine out for some more sportier fun a couple of weeks ago and was looking at audi tt's. I had some naive belief that my Mig would actually be worth something until I asked for a p/x valuation (I know its better to sell privately etc but I was just testing the water). Best I got offered was £500 and one dealer (seriously) offered me only £200 against a 7 grand motor. Needless to say I declined (and not very politely) and after a 60 mile blat back from the dealers I've decided she's not such a bad girl after all. I'm now reaquainting myself with the pleasures of my green goddess and decided to keep her - at least until something catastrophic goes pop at which time it will be time for the scrappy... They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Never more so than with Mig I feel.