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Omega General Help / Re: 3.2 on LPG
« on: 25 July 2010, 14:48:32 »
Thanks Chaps... anyone got a 03/53 plate low mileage <60K Elite Saloon with Cream Leather LPG converted for sale... Cash waiting..

Welcome to OOF
I am very upset at the car being described as PX quality. I worked for a main Vauxhall dealer for 5 years and the car is far better than most 3 year old PX cars. It has two small parking dents, which even I cant find most of the time and dont photo for sure.
I did say to GUNCHARMER before he decided to come, he would find some issues, its an eight year old car after all! I did not hide anything and sorry GUNCHARMER I thought the wear indicators meant 3mm left not 2mm, my mistake, two new tyres on the way!
I did get the wishbones checked today and was told they dont need replacing, the garage could not replicate the wheel juder, nor can I . The bonet catch is now fixed, the mayo I am told, is caused due to the fact my wife only drives two, maybe three mile trips once or twice a week. I would suggest you view the car if interested, but if you are looking for a new car, please either buy one or budget more than £2000.
I would challange anyone though to find a private 3.2 Estate in this condition with 70K miles that needs very little and no immediate work, has 6 months tax and a full Vauxhall service history for £2K.
My new company lease car needs a deposit thats down to me, maybe its easier to chop it in than enter into all the hassle of selling her. I just felt it was better it stayed in the fold!
Sorry no, I dont have any mechanical knowledge, is that an issue? I can earn more in the time it takes the garage to fix it than they charge me, so a bit of a false economy to learn I guess![]()
QuoteProviding it's post Sept 2001 all petrol Omega's are the same tax price whether that's a 2.2, 2.6 or 3.2, unless it runs on LPG which I believe makes it £15 cheaper.
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Pre March 2001 all engines get the fixed rate as its above 1.6
Insane prices moved back to March 2006 registration