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Can I change UK clocks from mph to km/h?

If I import a one- or two-year-old car from the UK to Ireland, can the mph on the speedo be easily changed to km/h or is it stuck on mph forever?

Rory Mcgee (Dublin)

Mar 2016 Filed under: importing

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Can I force a Skoda dealer to buy my car back?

I have a Skoda Superb that is subject to the emissions scandal. Can I force the dealer to buy it back for a reasonable price?

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Philip Donegan (Ballina)

Mar 2016 Filed under: recall

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How much more for the AMG C 63 Cabriolet?

You did a story on the new Mercedes-AMG C 63 Cabriolet recently. Do you have any idea of the likely price premium for a cabrio over the more "basic" C-Class Coupe models?

Also, Mazda will be introducing a targa top version of the MX 5. Again do you have any idea of the likely price difference?

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Philip Donegan (Ballina)

Mar 2016 Filed under: future cars

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How do I claim back VAT on a UK car?

I'm thinking of purchasing a 'Vat Qualifying' car in the UK that is two years old. Do I get the money off the retail price from the dealer or how do I claim back the VAT element?

Tim

Tim Rafferty (Dublin)

Mar 2016 Filed under: importing

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Citroen Berlingo Multispace: good for dogs?

Is the Citroen Berlingo Multispace a reliable car? What are its weaknesses? I'm involved with training dogs for a charity and ease of cleaning is one of the issues.

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Mike

Michael Ho (Dublin)

Mar 2016 Filed under: commercial vehicle

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I'd like to bring my car to the UK with me...

Hi,

I am a student studying in a UK university and looking to bring my Irish car from home over here. I'm going to be studying on my course for another two years after this year and then hope to return back to Ireland post-graduation. How do I go about bringing my car over? As far as I know, the AA (my insurance company) will cover me in the UK just like they cover me in Ireland at no extra cost. The car is also already taxed for the year. I'd preferably like to keep the Irish plates on to avoid the hassle of changing plates now and then back again in the future.

Thank you.

John Joe

Mar 2016 Filed under: importing

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Is the Volkswagen Caddy the best van?

Hello, I am looking to buy a small van, and I have being told that I should only be thinking of the Volkswagen Caddy. Are Caddys so reliable that it's my only choice? I would also like to know what are the common issues with Caddys.

Kind regards

Kaara

Kaara Zadeh

Mar 2016 Filed under: commercial vehicle

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Which car for three kids and two dogs?

What's the best car that fits three car seats and two dogs?

Richard Collumb (Dublin)

Mar 2016 Filed under: child or baby seats

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What's the value of my 2015 Mercedes CLA?

What will be the book value of black 2015 Mercedes-Benz CLA Urban with neon light pack and 11,000km on the clock?

Michael Nolan (Waterford)

Mar 2016 Filed under: used car values

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How much to move BMW to Irish plates?

How much would it cost to change an English 2010 BMW 116d to Irish plates please?

Maria Cosgrove (Lisdoonvarna)

Mar 2016 Filed under: VRT

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