1993 Opel Omega GL Caravan 2.0 from Sweden

Summary:

Satisfaction

Faults:

Nothing so far.

General Comments:

Well, since I've only had it a couple of months it has not really been put through the test yet. It is, however, in great condition and, having owned a few opel's before, I don't expect any major problems. There is some wind noise when going above 110 km/h, but that's my only remark so far.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 19th June, 2003

1993 Opel Omega Club Caravan 2.0i from Finland

Summary:

Comfort and space on wheels

Faults:

The electronic chip blew at 200,000 kilometers.

Some parts of the body had to be repainted after about 180,000 kilometers.

Some parts made of rubber in the chassis have had to be replaced couple of times.

Handbrake doesn't stay tight for longer than a month or two.

General Comments:

The car spentits first four years in veterinary use, and after that we have been using it as our family wagon. It has been able to fulfill all it's duties during the years and we are not going to sell it away (maybe never), as there are soon going to be new users for a car in the family.

There is finally another Omega coming to our family, again first for a veterinary-car, then common use. We are all looking forward to see if this new 2.2 Elegance caravan can work as well as its eight year older big brother.

Of course the basic Omegas can't be called performance cars in any situation, but there has always been enough power to get easily, safely and fast from one place to another. With all the things you need with you.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 26th May, 2001