Yes it is automatic, C180 Kompressor (Petrol, obviously). And yes it has a Supercharger but if you are thinking Mad Max then this is not it.... 
143bhp on 1,450 Kg, well it does move forward if you are asking... just 
Similar power & weight to the 2.2
Still don't understand selling the Omega
I can read the writing on the wall... big engines high emmisions is out, small engine is in...

As I said even if Boris does bin the £25 charge, there is a £400eesh VED to consider, rising cost of petrol, and this is where things are going.... I believe it will be increasingly more difficult to own a large engine vehicle in the UK.
I use to treat the Kompressor engine with contempt, i.e. no replacement for bigger displacement, the V6 (and V8) are much smoother etc etc.
But I learnt to respect it now. I get 143bhp from a 1.8L engine with 179g/Km CO2 emission, this is as low as i am willing to go...
I don't believe in global warming, my old Omega will get scrapped in the not too distant future because it will be too expensive to tax, which is madness because this car has another 10 years in it easily - 50k miles, not a speck of rust, frequent oil changes, cambelt...
I spent over £1000 on it in the past year alone, including front wheel bearings, front disks and pads, 4 new Michelin tyres, etc etc, believe you me I would have kept it if I could. It was by far the best car I ever owned. Sweetest V6 engine, powerful, and well-built. Very roomy and... OK I am getting emotional here...

But as said big engined cars are on the way our and sadly I have to give in to the law of the land.
