That brings back some memories..............mostly at fuel stations

Seriously, the Paj is a great motor in all of its guises.
The 2.8 is a better engine than the 2.5. It is more economical, chain driven (no chance of cam belt snap) but apart from that they are the same car.
If I was ever to return to the Paj fold, then I would go for the LWB 3.5 V6. This is the most fun of the lot, in a straight line of course, because like all 4x4's, they don't corner too well

The 2.5's and the 2.8s' have very sensitive cooling systems and should they develop a cooling problem the head will crack nine times out of ten. Usually needing a new head. Only the 2.8's suffer from pump seal failure which is not to be ignored.
The prices for them are very low for obvious reasons. Make sure you get one which has been looked after and it could be all right. It will need huge amounts of regular servicing making Omega upkeep seem relatively inexpensive.
If you don't
need to go offroad there is not a lot of point in owning one really and you may eventually wonder why you bought it when you add up the costs of running it.

I sold mine in May 2008 and in the first year the saving in fuel etc enabled us to buy and run two Vx. The 2.5 mig and a 1.4 Corsa. That is quite an eye opener.
The LWB has a 95 litre fuel tank and diesel at £1.20 a litre costs £114 to fill up. Combined with abysmal fuel consumption it could make your eyes water
