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Flash motor I don't think so.
« on: 10 July 2015, 11:12:43 »

Had a discussion at work last night about cars , one of my younger colleagues referred to my 2001 2.6 as a " flashy motor" . Can't see it myself to me a "flashy motor " would be a V8 Merc soft top .Any thoughts from others ?
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Re: Flash motor I don't think so.
« Reply #1 on: 10 July 2015, 11:28:35 »

Depends of your vocabulary, I suppose.

It may have been meant as a compliment. On the other hand when I use the term I'd use it to mean 'show off' or similar.


Either way it's actually quite nice for the product of an 'ordinary' car manufacturer launched some 21 years since to be referred to in the 21st century as 'flashy'

Personally I find the design of an Omega to be very restrained and classy, and even more so today. Just look at what comes out of a Lexus, BMW or Merc showroom nowadays compared with 1994 to see the massive difference in the 'flashiness' or overall 'bling' kerb-appeal from the luxo-barge manufacturers.
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Re: Flash motor I don't think so.
« Reply #2 on: 10 July 2015, 11:36:07 »

Had a discussion at work last night about cars , one of my younger colleagues referred to my 2001 2.6 as a " flashy motor" . Can't see it myself to me a "flashy motor " would be a V8 Merc soft top .Any thoughts from others ?

Too much of an 'old mans' car to be considered flashy. Too refined and restrained to be called flashy.

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Re: Flash motor I don't think so.
« Reply #3 on: 10 July 2015, 12:19:12 »

Had a discussion at work last night about cars , one of my younger colleagues referred to my 2001 2.6 as a " flashy motor" . Can't see it myself to me a "flashy motor " would be a V8 Merc soft top .Any thoughts from others ?

Too much of an 'old mans' car to be considered flashy. Too refined and restrained to be called flashy.



My thoughts entirely old man's cruiser ( on a budget )
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Re: Flash motor I don't think so.
« Reply #4 on: 10 July 2015, 13:09:00 »

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My thoughts entirely old man's cruiser ( on a budget )

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Re: Flash motor I don't think so.
« Reply #5 on: 10 July 2015, 13:14:05 »

But why are they deemed as an old mans car anyway?. I get the wee wee taken out of me when I pull up in work to the shout's of " taxi".
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Re: Flash motor I don't think so.
« Reply #6 on: 10 July 2015, 13:33:22 »

But why are they deemed as an old mans car anyway?. I get the wee wee taken out of me when I pull up in work to the shout's of " taxi".
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Probably because most younger male drivers go for ,clits, Corsas etc. Majority of Omegas I see appear bog standard, whereas youngsters tend to add "go faster" accessories.  I have always preferred larger cars my first at 17 was a 3.3 litre Vauxhall Velox PB 1964 vintage, & then a variety of Zephyrs Zodiacs Granadas & Mercs through the years .Have had smaller cars but never really enjoyed them.
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Re: Flash motor I don't think so.
« Reply #7 on: 10 July 2015, 17:11:41 »

But why are they deemed as an old mans car anyway?. I get the wee wee taken out of me when I pull up in work to the shout's of " taxi".
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Probably because most younger male drivers go for ,clits, Corsas etc. Majority of Omegas I see appear bog standard, whereas youngsters tend to add "go faster" accessories.  I have always preferred larger cars my first at 17 was a 3.3 litre Vauxhall Velox PB 1964 vintage, & then a variety of Zephyrs Zodiacs Granadas & Mercs through the years .Have had smaller cars but never really enjoyed them.

Was this the same lump that was used in the Ventora?
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Re: Flash motor I don't think so.
« Reply #8 on: 10 July 2015, 18:23:17 »

But why are they deemed as an old mans car anyway?. I get the wee wee taken out of me when I pull up in work to the shout's of " taxi".
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Probably because most younger male drivers go for ,clits, Corsas etc. Majority of Omegas I see appear bog standard, whereas youngsters tend to add "go faster" accessories.  I have always preferred larger cars my first at 17 was a 3.3 litre Vauxhall Velox PB 1964 vintage, & then a variety of Zephyrs Zodiacs Granadas & Mercs through the years .Have had smaller cars but never really enjoyed them.

Was this the same lump that was used in the Ventora?


Yes same engiņe, mine had the Hydramatic gearbox.
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Re: Flash motor I don't think so.
« Reply #9 on: 10 July 2015, 18:26:04 »

Had a discussion at work last night about cars , one of my younger colleagues referred to my 2001 2.6 as a " flashy motor" . Can't see it myself to me a "flashy motor " would be a V8 Merc soft top .Any thoughts from others ?

Too much of an 'old mans' car to be considered flashy. Too refined and restrained to be called flashy.



OI!!!!!!!!!!...I am coming back into the fold...because you are old doesn't mean everyone is so less of the 'old ' please lol
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Re: Flash motor I don't think so.
« Reply #10 on: 10 July 2015, 19:10:27 »

But why are they deemed as an old mans car anyway?. I get the wee wee taken out of me when I pull up in work to the shout's of " taxi".
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Probably because most younger male drivers go for ,clits, Corsas etc. Majority of Omegas I see appear bog standard, whereas youngsters tend to add "go faster" accessories.  I have always preferred larger cars my first at 17 was a 3.3 litre Vauxhall Velox PB 1964 vintage, & then a variety of Zephyrs Zodiacs Granadas & Mercs through the years .Have had smaller cars but never really enjoyed them.

Was this the same lump that was used in the Ventora?


Yes same engiņe, mine had the Hydramatic gearbox.

Rumour has it the engine came from a lorry. :-\
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Re: Flash motor I don't think so.
« Reply #11 on: 10 July 2015, 19:20:25 »

But why are they deemed as an old mans car anyway?. I get the wee wee taken out of me when I pull up in work to the shout's of " taxi".
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Probably because most younger male drivers go for ,clits, Corsas etc. Majority of Omegas I see appear bog standard, whereas youngsters tend to add "go faster" accessories.  I have always preferred larger cars my first at 17 was a 3.3 litre Vauxhall Velox PB 1964 vintage, & then a variety of Zephyrs Zodiacs Granadas & Mercs through the years .Have had smaller cars but never really enjoyed them.

Was this the same lump that was used in the Ventora?


Yes same engiņe, mine had the Hydramatic gearbox.

Rumour has it the engine came from a lorry. :-\


It looked lost in the engine compartment.
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Re: Flash motor I don't think so.
« Reply #12 on: 10 July 2015, 22:43:47 »

But why are they deemed as an old mans car anyway?. I get the wee wee taken out of me when I pull up in work to the shout's of " taxi".
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Probably because most younger male drivers go for ,clits, Corsas etc. Majority of Omegas I see appear bog standard, whereas youngsters tend to add "go faster" accessories.  I have always preferred larger cars my first at 17 was a 3.3 litre Vauxhall Velox PB 1964 vintage, & then a variety of Zephyrs Zodiacs Granadas & Mercs through the years .Have had smaller cars but never really enjoyed them.

Was this the same lump that was used in the Ventora?


Yes same engiņe, mine had the Hydramatic gearbox.

Rumour has it the engine came from a lorry. :-\
Same as the Dodge Viper unless I'm mistaken !
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Re: Flash motor I don't think so.
« Reply #13 on: 10 July 2015, 22:48:08 »

But why are they deemed as an old mans car anyway?. I get the wee wee taken out of me when I pull up in work to the shout's of " taxi".
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Probably because most younger male drivers go for ,clits, Corsas etc. Majority of Omegas I see appear bog standard, whereas youngsters tend to add "go faster" accessories.  I have always preferred larger cars my first at 17 was a 3.3 litre Vauxhall Velox PB 1964 vintage, & then a variety of Zephyrs Zodiacs Granadas & Mercs through the years .Have had smaller cars but never really enjoyed them.

Was this the same lump that was used in the Ventora?


Yes same engiņe, mine had the Hydramatic gearbox.

Rumour has it the engine came from a lorry. :-\
Same as the Dodge Viper unless I'm mistaken !

Was this not the same engine that was fitted to Bedford 'J' Series, I had an Ambulance version, 50 mph flat out............. ;) ;)
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Re: Flash motor I don't think so.
« Reply #14 on: 12 July 2015, 11:33:20 »

But why are they deemed as an old mans car anyway?. I get the wee wee taken out of me when I pull up in work to the shout's of " taxi".
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Probably because most younger male drivers go for ,clits, Corsas etc. Majority of Omegas I see appear bog standard, whereas youngsters tend to add "go faster" accessories.  I have always preferred larger cars my first at 17 was a 3.3 litre Vauxhall Velox PB 1964 vintage, & then a variety of Zephyrs Zodiacs Granadas & Mercs through the years .Have had smaller cars but never really enjoyed them.

Was this the same lump that was used in the Ventora?


Yes same engiņe, mine had the Hydramatic gearbox.

Rumour has it the engine came from a lorry. :-\
Same as the Dodge Viper unless I'm mistaken !

Was this not the same engine that was fitted to Bedford 'J' Series, I had an Ambulance version, 50 mph flat out............. ;) ;)


Sounds familiar, Mr Vamps.

The Ventora and Velox, along with the Cresta and Viscount, were certainly not high RPM screamers.
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