But more to the point, not bad at all, if somewhat overhyped.
Realisticly, I don't think it can be ignored, alas new Omegas are no more and many people here will find themselves looking for an alternative. If you define your needs (as I did) as 4-door saloon with rear wheel drive, then 30 years ago that would have been almost everything including ford Escorts and various Vauxhalls, apart from the Mini obviously, but today this pretty much narrows your choice down to Merc or BMW.... or one of them tasty re-badged holdens.
I might write a separate post with my conclusions, but overall the Omega wins hands down, it is the better car by far. The Merc that matches the Omega in spec and ability will cost twice as much (if comparing original new Retail prices). But I had to move on from the V6, with £400+ VED and the threat of a £25 Congestion Charge in London, I just had to scale down... the Merc is a 4-pot 1.8
