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2008 Omega - how much should I pay?

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I'm in the market for a new car, a 2008 Omega.

I want it to have less than say 40,000km and to be in good nick, and NOT an ex-rental.

How much should I be paying for one from a dealer? They seem to be between $22,000 and $25,000..... but I am willing to haggle.

What price should I aim for?

Thanks :)
 

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Check Redbook!

Good place to start is Redbook. Try link below for 2007 VE Omega.

Redbook

Figures there would indicate that you should be able to haggle or get a super trade in. 20K max would seem a reasonable figure. Warranty cost to dealer is not an issue as Holden warranty still in force.
 

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I think you would be much better off buying an 06' Calais V, theres a few on carpoint for about $25,000. Although it is a bit more expensive than an 08 omega, it is FAR better value
 

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There's a few 2008 models at Booran Holden, most are at $24,880, I'll aim for $21,500 I think.

They have low kilometres, some around 30,000.
 

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Seems like a big jump in $$$ from 2007 to 2008 Omegas - was there a spec change?

+1, if you can afford it, go for a higher spec.
 

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Seems like a big jump in $$$ from 2007 to 2008 Omegas - was there a spec change?

+1, if you can afford it, go for a higher spec.

Only change from year to year in these cars seems to be the wheels, not size just design.

I have a 2008 and doubt it's any different from previous models.

If anything they may have even gone slightly backwards in the later models, re engine covers and little things like that.

Cheers.
 

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mum got a 2008 omega for $ 20, 999

* 51, 000 km's, ex government vecheal ... imaculant condition ... through our holden dealer in town ... so deafinatly aim lower
 

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If you are going for the 08 Omega, look for an MY09 model (release March 2008). These had side and curtain airbags standard. They also had alloy wheels standard. To easily identify an MY09, look at the VIN. The MY09 had a 9 prefix to the letter 'L' in the last part of the VIN ID eg. 9Lxxxxxxxx.
 

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There's a few 2008 models at Booran Holden, most are at $24,880, I'll aim for $21,500 I think.

They have low kilometres, some around 30,000.

That is in werribee yes? or hoppers crossing.
all of their cheap cars are ex rental i have purchased from them before when i brought a vt2. One theing with Booran Holden was they did have quite good service when i needed it back then
 

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That is in werribee yes? or hoppers crossing.
all of their cheap cars are ex rental i have purchased from them before when i brought a vt2. One theing with Booran Holden was they did have quite good service when i needed it back then

Cheltenham.
 
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