It would seem that my Omega is beyond economic repair - see this post
http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=115848.15.
So I've got to get something else. Don't know what. Since I retired, I don't really do much mileage - probably about 6000 a year, including 1500 on the annual holiday. Most of the rest consists of 4 mile trips to the supermarket or to take my wife to work, or 1 mile trips halfway into town to the bus stop so I can use my bus pass and don't have to pay the extortionate parking charges in Ipswich when I go to do my shift in the charity shop. Once a week I do a 55 mile round trip on the A14 to Bury St. Edmunds, again for voluntary work.
I don't think I can justify another Omega - too expensive to run. As would be anything of that size. Speed not an issue - don't go very fast these days. Would much prefer an automatic, and that probably rules out most diesels, as the 2.0 automatic Mondeo I had before the Omega was diabolically underpowered - never in the right gear. Don't think I'd be happy with anything less than a 1.5, more likely a 1.8. Needs to be a reasonable size, and have a reasonably capacious boot. Not sure about whether I'd want another estate - think I prefer saloons. Not really enthusiastic about hatchbacks, either.
Don't expect the same level of trim or all the toys the Omega had, but it needs to be reasonably comfortable. The garage man says to go for something Japanese, but I've got an irrational (but not insuperable) prejudice against Japanese cars. Wouldn't really fancy anything French, either.
Don't have any money either, so my top whack is about £1500, but I'd be happier if I can find something around the £1000 mark. Doesn't have to last forever - I won't (TBH, I thought the Omega would outlast me).
Any suggestions about what I should be looking for? And where?