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Is this Audi Q5 front-wheel drive?

I'm interesting in buying an Audi Q5 and intrigued by the title of this car: '2013 (131) AUDI Q5 2.0 TDI 143 FRONT 4DR'.

Is it a quattro or not? When it says front is it just frontwheel drive?

Tim

Tim Dwyer (Cork)

Mar 2017 Filed under: choosing used car

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Can I get an automatic Dacia Duster?

I am looking for a Dacia Duster automatic. Is it possible to get one new or second hand?

Jim Mcsweeney (Limerickj)

Mar 2017 Filed under: automatic

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We'd like an SUV with three ISOFIX points.

Hi,

We are looking for a car, ideally an SUV that will have three ISOFIX seats for three children under the age of three. This is proving hard to find; do you know of any?

If not, can you suggest a suitable MPV with an SUV look?

Thank you

Jacinta, Cork

Jacinta O'Mahony (Cork)

Feb 2017 Filed under: child or baby seats

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Should a nearly-new car be discounted?

Should I buy a 171 D car with 500km on clock without getting discount for same and what extra charges do dealers add on to prices quoted online for a new car?

Helen Sheehan (Dublin)

Feb 2017 Filed under: used car values

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How much to tax a 2006 BMW 2.0?

How much to tax a 2006 BMW with a 1,995cc engine?

Tina Duffy (Dublin)

Mar 2017 Filed under: taxation

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Thinking of buying a classic American car...

Thinking of buying a classic American car, but don't know what I'm doing or where to have it looked after. I'm in North London.

John Stock (London)

Feb 2017 Filed under: importing

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Is it cheaper to import a car from NI?

Is it cheaper to import a new or second hand car from Northern Ireland?

David Fitzgerald (Cork)

Feb 2017 Filed under: importing

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Which new car on PCP for around €25k?

Hi, I am looking to buy a new car on PCP. Budget is around €25k. I have looked at family options like the Skoda Octavia, Volkswagen Golf and Mazda3. Also on my shortlist is the Audi A1. Can you please advise which of these is the best bet?

Please suggest any other car that I can look at.

Rahul Nair (Dublin)

Feb 2017 Filed under: choosing new car

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Thinking of importing a MINI Cooper.

Thinking of importing a MINI Cooper from the UK. What are the main things to look out for, known MINI problems etc? The car will be in the region of 2005 to 2008 in age. Will there be much difference in the spec of an English car compaired to the Irish car?

Thanking you

Noel Eaves (Co Laois)

Feb 2017 Filed under: importing

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I'm looking for a high-up diesel auto...

Currently driving a Peugeot 2008 diesel automatic. Love it, but need a slightly higher car again - still diesel automatic. My passenger has a disability and needs easier access. Don't need larger car just higher car. I like the Ford EcoSport, but the diesel version is not automatic. It appears slightly higher than the 2008. Something along that line and price bracket would suit me if it were available. Otherwise I will have to return to a Peugeot 3008 diesel automatic, which I had some years ago, but felt it was too large. Did not have to take disabled passenger at that stage.

Yvonne O'Dwyer (Kilkenny)

Feb 2017 Filed under: choosing new car

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