
| Author | Message |
|---|---|
| J-2 wrote It is in fact an Opel Omega A, (using the 3000 24V version as base) but tweaked by Lotus, as we all know. Actually, this one's technically a tuned Vauxhall Carlton (hence the name), the tuned Omega was called the Lotus Omega. Just sayin'. | |
| It is in fact an Opel Omega A, (using the 3000 24V version as base) but tweaked by Lotus, as we all know. -- Last edit: 2011-04-27 21:01:26 | |
| Is it wrong for me to say this car is based upon the largely German developed Opel Omega [A]? Admittedly improved a great deal by Lotus. | |
| stryder237 wrote Germans brought politics into WW1 and 2... Once again, this is a just a car which has nothing to do with any world wars - so what's the point in bringing up old grudges? ![]() | |
| Antti-san wrote Let's not bring politics into this - they are just cars after all. Germans brought politics into WW1 and 2... | |
| andrew nicholson wrote I guess that annoyed the germans we won another victory against the germans in fast super saloons. this adds another trophy to the cabinet of ones we have already: WW1,WW2 and the 1966 World Cup. Let's not bring politics into this - they are just cars after all. ![]() |