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What's the point of stop-start?

Whats the point of stop-start when your Volkswagen/Audi diesel is doing probably 60mpg? Is this just making a problem that isn't there or just another cost to the consumer?

John Craven (Blackpool,lancs)

Oct 2016 Filed under: fuel economy and emissions

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How best to check insurance prices for a car?

I am thinking of buying a second hand car and have started to browse online. Apart from the specs of car and the price, a big determining factor to buy the car or not will be the price of the insurance premium. However, if I want to know the premium I have to go through the rather painful process of filling in online quotation forms. Painful and time consuming. Is there a faster way to check the insurance premium online for any given car I am interested in?

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Peter S. (Dublin)

Oct 2016 Filed under: insurance

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Would diesel, hybrid or PHEV suit my needs?

Diesel, hybrid or PHEV? I do a 200km round trip commute most days. A mix of 140km motorway and 60km small rural roads and stop-start city traffic. Other days I could do 300/400km of which 25 per cent would be city type traffic. Is diesel still my better option? For a PHEV I could plug in at home or at my destination most times.

Declan Brady (Cavan)

Oct 2016 Filed under: choosing new car

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Petrol or diesel for the Ford Mondeo?

What is your view on the Ford Mondeo diesel vs. Mondeo petrol?

Cyril Gleeson (Birdhill, Co. Tipperary)

Oct 2016 Filed under: choosing new car

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Should I repair my Mondeo before trading in?

I have a 2008 Mondeo 1.8 TDCi with 230,000 kilometres on the clock that I was planning on trading in against a new car. There are a couple of nasty scrapes on two of the wheel arches that I've been quoted €977 to repair and the rear axle bushes need replacing, which will cost another €350. Other than that the car is mechanically sound with all servicing and wear and tear maintenance up to date. The car has a full service history through a main Ford dealer and I've owned it since new. Given that at best, I'd expect to trade it in for €3k or scrappage, is it worth my while getting the work before trading in, or would I be better off taking the hit as part of a trade in?

Martin Moroney (Dublin)

Oct 2016 Filed under: used car values

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Why is the Toyota Corolla not sold in the UK?

I am curious to know why the Toyota Corolla is not sold in the UK or does it have another name?

F D (Dublin)

Oct 2016 Filed under: importing

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What's the Toyota Avensis 1.6 Liftback like?

What's the Toyota Avensis 1.6 Aura Liftback like in general?

Dhanya Nair (Dublin)

Oct 2016 Filed under: choosing used car

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When to change a Renault Fluence's belt?

Hi,

I would like to know when should I change the timing belt in a 2010 Renault Fluence 1.5 dCi 86hp? Mileage is 97000 kilometres.

REMIGIJUS LEONAVICIUS (KINGSCOURT)

Feb 2014 Filed under: servicing

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Are UK-reg cars safe to buy in Ireland?

Are UK-reg cars safe to buy in Ireland?

Elaine Kennedy (Meath)

Feb 2014 Filed under: importing

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What documents do I need to get VRT value?

What documentation do I need to bring when getting an imported car valued for VRT purposes?

Shane Kelly (Louth)

Feb 2014 Filed under: VRT

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