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Omega milestone.
« on: 12 February 2025, 10:06:51 »

On the M11 yesterday going down that London, the old girl passed the 200,000 mile mark.
Still drives pretty much like a new one.  :)
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Re: Omega milestone.
« Reply #1 on: 12 February 2025, 10:11:07 »

Nice. I still miss mine.  :-\   ::)
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Re: Omega milestone.
« Reply #2 on: 12 February 2025, 11:11:18 »

My MV6 2.6 was great. The second best car I have owned. :y
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Re: Omega milestone.
« Reply #3 on: 12 February 2025, 13:05:42 »

Nice one. They are still a comfortable place to be, whether you're cruising about or pressing on.  :y
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Re: Omega milestone.
« Reply #4 on: 12 February 2025, 13:06:34 »

Mine is getting cosmetically scruffy now. Recent frost got under the lacquer on the bonnet and front of the roof and caused a lot of peel.
I still love driving it though and dont plan on ever getting rid of it.
Partially inspired by the number of people on here who regret no longer having one.
They are just a great old thing to drive, and minus some of the unnecessary complications of new cars.
When I got my first one - around 18 years ago - I soon had buyers remorse, as it had a most of the standard problems of a neglected Omega.
I searched the internet for answers and found OOF (which had just started up) and soon got the car back to full health, including replacing the autobox.
The rest, as they say, is history.
Downside is I have had to suffer STEMO for all that time.  ;D
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Re: Omega milestone.
« Reply #5 on: 12 February 2025, 13:12:03 »

They're certainly great cars , really wish I'd kept mine and not bought a Merc to replace it, the Omega was the best value for money car I've ever had. Hope you get many more miles from it Bought my one owner 2.6 in 2010 for £1995 with only 40,000 miles on the clock. I would love to find another as good as it was.
« Last Edit: 12 February 2025, 13:27:31 by Rangie »
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Re: Omega milestone.
« Reply #6 on: 12 February 2025, 13:47:00 »

I paid £560 for mine about 8 years ago.
Ive spent quite a lot of money on it since then though, to get it more or less how I want it.
Its never going to be worth paying to have it repainted though, unfortunately.
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Re: Omega milestone.
« Reply #7 on: 12 February 2025, 15:37:16 »

Mine is getting cosmetically scruffy now. Recent frost got under the lacquer on the bonnet and front of the roof and caused a lot of peel.
I still love driving it though and dont plan on ever getting rid of it.
Partially inspired by the number of people on here who regret no longer having one.
They are just a great old thing to drive, and minus some of the unnecessary complications of new cars.
When I got my first one - around 18 years ago - I soon had buyers remorse, as it had a most of the standard problems of a neglected Omega.
I searched the internet for answers and found OOF (which had just started up) and soon got the car back to full health, including replacing the autobox.
The rest, as they say, is history.
Downside is I have had to suffer STEMO for all that time.  ;D
Shut it, Paddy  ;D
I'm cosmetically fùcked, but I've got a few miles left in me yet  :)
« Last Edit: 12 February 2025, 15:38:54 by STEMO »
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Re: Omega milestone.
« Reply #8 on: 12 February 2025, 16:35:38 »

Mine is getting cosmetically scruffy now. Recent frost got under the lacquer on the bonnet and front of the roof and caused a lot of peel.
I still love driving it though and dont plan on ever getting rid of it.
Partially inspired by the number of people on here who regret no longer having one.
They are just a great old thing to drive, and minus some of the unnecessary complications of new cars.
When I got my first one - around 18 years ago - I soon had buyers remorse, as it had a most of the standard problems of a neglected Omega.
I searched the internet for answers and found OOF (which had just started up) and soon got the car back to full health, including replacing the autobox.
The rest, as they say, is history.
Downside is I have had to suffer STEMO for all that time.  ;D
Shut it, Paddy  ;D
I'm cosmetically fùcked, but I've got a few miles left in me yet :)

Does Mrs STEMO concur?  ???    :P                                                                                  ;D
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Re: Omega milestone.
« Reply #9 on: 13 February 2025, 10:25:25 »

Mine is getting cosmetically scruffy now. Recent frost got under the lacquer on the bonnet and front of the roof and caused a lot of peel.
I still love driving it though and dont plan on ever getting rid of it.
Partially inspired by the number of people on here who regret no longer having one.
They are just a great old thing to drive, and minus some of the unnecessary complications of new cars.
When I got my first one - around 18 years ago - I soon had buyers remorse, as it had a most of the standard problems of a neglected Omega.
I searched the internet for answers and found OOF (which had just started up) and soon got the car back to full health, including replacing the autobox.
The rest, as they say, is history.
Downside is I have had to suffer STEMO for all that time.  ;D
Shut it, Paddy  ;D
I'm cosmetically fùcked, but I've got a few miles left in me yet :)

Does Mrs STEMO concur?  ???    :P                                                                                  ;D

He's sitting in Gods waiting room now. Can't be long until the inevitable happens. >:D
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Re: Omega milestone.
« Reply #10 on: 13 February 2025, 10:44:39 »

Mine is getting cosmetically scruffy now. Recent frost got under the lacquer on the bonnet and front of the roof and caused a lot of peel.
I still love driving it though and dont plan on ever getting rid of it.
Partially inspired by the number of people on here who regret no longer having one.
They are just a great old thing to drive, and minus some of the unnecessary complications of new cars.
When I got my first one - around 18 years ago - I soon had buyers remorse, as it had a most of the standard problems of a neglected Omega.
I searched the internet for answers and found OOF (which had just started up) and soon got the car back to full health, including replacing the autobox.
The rest, as they say, is history.
Downside is I have had to suffer STEMO for all that time.  ;D
Shut it, Paddy  ;D
I'm cosmetically fùcked, but I've got a few miles left in me yet :)

Does Mrs STEMO concur?  ???    :P                                                                                  ;D

He's sitting in Gods waiting room now. Can't be long until the inevitable happens. >:D

I think he's going deaf.  :-\  :D
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Re: Omega milestone.
« Reply #11 on: 13 February 2025, 11:00:35 »

Pardon?
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Re: Omega milestone.
« Reply #12 on: 13 February 2025, 13:19:33 »

We still miss most of the Omegas we had, notably Tractor! TBE and the brilliant Silver Bullet.

The Heap (TB1) and Goldie (TB3) were decent enough cars as well, but never really got to love them. Neither were here for that long, mind!
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Re: Omega milestone.
« Reply #13 on: 13 February 2025, 13:53:08 »

[quot ;)=Migv6 le Frog Fan link=topic=151430.msg2051135#msg2051135 date=1739354811]
On the M11 yesterday going down that London, the old girl passed the 200,000 mile mark.
Still drives pretty much like a new one.  :)
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Nice one!  :y :y

I read the other day on a web site there are just 893 Vx Omegas still taxed and MOT'd left on UK roads.  So ours are survivors! :D :D
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Re: Omega milestone.
« Reply #14 on: 13 February 2025, 14:56:16 »

Strewth, didn't realise that there were even that many. I must get out more, roll on summer.  :D
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