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What to replace my Renault Scenic with?

I have an ageing Renault Scenic petrol automatic. Apart from poor mpg, it is brilliant - comfortable (I've fitted cruise control) with very good options for load carrying. What do I replace it with?

John Wiloughby (Stroud)

Jan 2018 Filed under: choosing new car

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How do Lexus cars do on resale value?

How would you rate resale value of Lexus cars compared to e.g. VW or Audi?

Elizabeth Regan (Dublin)

Jan 2018 Filed under: resale value

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Suspension problems in the Alfa 159?

Are wishbones, suspension arms and link arms prone to early wear in the Alfa 159 JTDm Sportwagon estate?

John Shorten

Mar 2013 Filed under: reliability

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Can you tell me about a new Lexus crossover?

Can you tell me anything please about the new Lexus hybrid small crossover due out in 2018 I think? I drive an Audi A4 and love it, but thinking of changing to Lexus so I can drive a hybrid.

Many thanks

Elizabeth Regan (Dublin)

Jan 2018 Filed under: hybrid

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How economical is the Honda HR-V?

How economical is the Honda HR-V?

John Molloy (Dublin)

Jan 2018 Filed under: fuel economy and emissions

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Road tax on the Opel Insignia diesel?

What is the annual tax on an Opel Insignia diesel car?

Noel Mccabe (Lucan)

Jan 2018 Filed under: taxation

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I need a tiny car with a huge boot...

Hi guys, do you have any quick tips on a small enough hatch with a big boot? I need to use split seats to lock a road bike into the car. For security it needs to be in the car for a while. I can just about do it in a Hyundai i10, but it’s a real squeeze. I fold down the bigger seat split, push the passenger seat forward and in it goes but it’s very tricky. Hoping to do the same with something slightly bigger and easier! Tiny hatch with a shiny modern cockpit and a cavern for a boot anyone?

Cheers!

Richie

Richie Daly (Waterford)

Jan 2018 Filed under: choosing new car

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Trade-in value of my 162 Opel Astra?

Hi,

What trade in value would I get for my 162 Opel Astra SRi model,  1.0 petrol, 10.000 km on the clock, against a 2017 Audi A3 Sportback petrol with 20,000km on the clock?

F D (Dublin)

Dec 2017 Filed under: used car values

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Who wins or loses in a PCP contract?

In a PCP contract, who gains or loses if the end of contract value of the car is less than the GMFV?

FRANK DODD (DUBLIN)

Dec 2017 Filed under: finance

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Which SUV to replace my Audi with?

Hi, I have a 2013 Audi 2.0 TDI S line Black Edition quattro with only 21k miles on the clock. I only purchased as an import last summer and love it. It’s my first premium car and enjoy the feeling that brings.

However, recently, I am wondering whether it’s right for me. I’m 6’4” in height and find getting in and out of it's low height a bit of chore. I also use it as main family car for two tall toddlers (three and two) for crèche runs etc.   So space is quite tight. I’ve been considering replacing it with an SUV for the ride height, space, practicality and better fuel economy. Must be good to drive also. I would love to stay premium, but probably wouldn’t afford it in that category. Was looking at the Mazda CX-5 as a compromise or alternatively the new Peugeot 3008, Kia Sportage, Renault Kadjar or Nissan Qashqai. Annual mileage is roughly 10k km and budget is what I’d get for the Audi.

Any advice would be much appreciated.

Seamus Hadrill (Dublin)

Dec 2017 Filed under: choosing new car

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