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Any word on the all-new Mazda2?

Any word on the new Mazda2? will you be doing an Irish road test soon on it and has it officially been released in Ireland yet? Haven't seen that many on the road here.

Simon MacMahon (Dublin)

Apr 2015 Filed under: choosing new car

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What do I do with a converted Land Rover Discovery?

Folks, I am looking to buy a 2002 Land Rover Discovery commercial. The previous owner had it as a passenger vehicle and converted it to commercial - but left seats in it. How can I formalise this, and is there an online calculator for this?

Niall Staunton (Ballina)

Mar 2015 Filed under: commercial vehicle

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Volkswagen Golf diesel: 1.6 or 1.9 TDI?

Looking at getting a Golf diesel, 2008 onwards as my next car, but I'm not sure whether to go for a the 1.6 or 1.9? What would the difference in cost of diesel be too, thanks?

Daniel Wathen (Cork)

Mar 2015 Filed under: diesel

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What can I do if my car seat is causing me a back problem?

What can I do if my car seat is causing me a back problem?

Diane Jackson (Dublin)

Mar 2015 Filed under: seating

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Should I go petrol or diesel on a new BMW 3 Series?

Hi, I'm considering purchasing a new BMW 3 Series Saloon (no trade-in involved). There appears to be a €5.5k approx price differential between the 316i ES and 318d SE (basic models of both fuel types). I drive approx 25,000km pa. What's your opinion on these two models and what is the rationale for paying €5.5k extra for the basic diesel version even when taking into account the lower cost of diesel fuel etc? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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JAMES RIORDAN (Galway)

Mar 2015 Filed under: petrol vs. diesel

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Is the Skoda Octavia TSI a good option for me?

Finally time to change my 2004 1.8 TDCi Ford Focus Estate. With 233,000 miles done, I think it has earned its keep. But what to replace it with? I only do about 20,000km now a year so dont really need the diesel though the torque is good for overtaking. I do need a decent boot as I fill it most weekends. Budget max €13,000. Interested in Skoda Octavia 1.2 TSI in hatch or estate. Is this a reliable engine and does it have enough power for overtaking? Generally only me in car and occasional towing of 500kg trailer also done.

David Doran

Mar 2015 Filed under: choosing used car

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Any review done on the Citroen C4 crossover?

Any review done on the Citroen C4 crossover?

Dave Doyle (Burgas, Bulgaria)

Mar 2015 Filed under: choosing new car

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Why is an older 1.0-litre car cheaper to tax?

Why is it that the road tax on a 1.0-litre 2000-reg Nissan Micra is €199, but my 1.0-litre 2009 Toyota Yaris is €270 per year?

Sean Ryan (Waterford)

Mar 2015 Filed under: taxation

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What is the difference between mono-ethylene glycol and ethylene glycol?

When it come to coolant, what is the difference between mono-ethylene glycol and ethylene glycol? Or is there a difference if I am to use one or the other?

Joe O'F (Dublin)

Mar 2015 Filed under: servicing

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Who are the top ten car finance providers in Ireland?

Who are the top ten car finance providers in Ireland?

Shane Murray

Mar 2015 Filed under: finance

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