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How old is classic for motor tax?
How old must my (any) car be to qualify for classic motor tax in Ireland?
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Maurice Hyland (Dublin)
Jan 2021 Filed under: taxation
Is the suspension comfy on this Mercedes?
Morning all, I hope youre well.
I'm looking at a used Mercedes C 220 d estate in AMG Line trim (2019), with passive sports suspension on 18-inch rims. Comfort and refinement are my priorities, after years of putting up with overly firm rides. Unfortunately, I can't test drive the car because of the current Covid lockdown. What do you reckon? Would my fillings loosen up or is it a more relaxed setup than that?
Any advice appreciated,
Jeremy
Jeremy Newell (London)
Dec 2020 Filed under: comfort
What discount on a new BMW X5?
Hi,
What will be a reasonable discount from an official BMW dealer when buying the new X5? just a rough idea on what we can expect to get please.
Thank you
Tom
Tom Boyle (Dublin)
Dec 2020 Filed under: choosing new car
Can I get insured on a car-van privately?
Is it possible to get insured on a small car-van for private use?
PJ Kielty (Ballina, Tipperary)
Dec 2020 Filed under: insurance
What colour for the Civic Type R Sport Line?
Hi.
What colours are available for the Honda Civic Type R Sport Line, please?
MIKLOS PENZES (LETTERMORE)
Dec 2020 Filed under: paintwork
What's up with my new Kadjar?
Hi,
I have a new Renault Kadjar 1.3 TCe 160 Iconic. Every time I turn on the speed alert, it promptly turns itself off again.
Please help
Graham Durgan (Irlam)
Jan 2021 Filed under: electrics
I'm about to buy my first car...
I have €1,300 saved for a first car. Preferably looking for a Polo or Golf with a smaller engine but anything will do. What kind of insurance would I be looking at for a young driver on something like that?
Bevan Gillmor (Mullingar)
Jan 2021 Filed under: insurance
How much for a brake actuator?
How much could the actuator cost, as I have been having electronic brake failure incessantly?
AMPONSAH TAWIAH (ACCRA)
Jan 2021 Filed under: brakes
An unusual import situation for you...
I bought a car up north last January, had to pay the VAT on it. Gearbox then went, eventually got the car back this December, after a lot of arguments. Have to pay VRT now. How do I go about it because the car was here in January? Any help?
Keith Higgins
Jan 2021 Filed under: importing
I have a car in the UK for my sister...
I am living in the UK and bought a car in London on behalf of my sister in Dublin with a view to transfer before Brexit hits. For a variety of reasons I had to register the car initially in my name. On completing the sale the dealer mentions "oh by the way due to COVID, DVLA will take six weeks to get the new V5 logbook to you"!
So, can she arrange to have it shipped to Dublin before I get the V5 (so it arrives in Ireland before 1st Jan 2021 to avoid any potential customs tariff if no-deal Brexit)? What happens if I can't get the V5 to her before her 30 days to sort the VRT expires (as now seems likely)? I do have a copy of the previous one with CO2 and NOX figures. Will she struggle to insure it without the V5 in her name? I have a bad feeling this will not end well!
Any advice appreciated.
Peter Dupont (LONDON)
Dec 2020 Filed under: importing
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