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What's the Honda FR-V like?

What's the Honda FR-V like?

Gillian Counihan (Cork)

Mar 2014 Filed under: choosing used car

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What's a realistic mpg figure for the Mercedes C-Class?

How many miles to the gallon will I get from a 2005 Mercedes-Benz C-Class 200 1.8 petrol auto?

Rosemary Hennessy (Dublin)

Mar 2014 Filed under: fuel economy and emissions

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Honda Jazz: 1.2 or 1.4?

Is there much difference between the 1.2- and 1.4-litre Honda Jazz models?

Hento Iosif (Dublin)

Mar 2014 Filed under: choosing used car

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Would you recommend the Daihatsu Terios?

What do you think about the Daihatsu Terios; would you recommend?

Joanne Smit (Kildare)

Mar 2014 Filed under: choosing used car

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Ok to replace my Santa Fe with a Kia Sportage?

Is the 2010/2011 Kia Sportage a good car in general? I'm changing from a Hyundai Santa Fe and need a comparably sized vehicle, though with lower tax as I do not need extra power for towing.

Vincent Masterson (Mullingar)

Mar 2014 Filed under: choosing used car

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Why is my Almera running so badly?

I have a 2004 Nissan Almera 1.5 hatchback. The car is losing power; it seems ok in fourth and fifth gears, but in first, second and third it's a joke, it just crawls along. What could be the problem? When put up on the diagnostic machine, nothing shows up.

Breda Morton (Portarlington)

Apr 2014 Filed under: fault

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Should I worry about the oil in this Opel Astra?

Hi, I am about to buy a 2009 Opel Astra 1.4 five-door hatchback and I have just noticed that it has a lot of creamy stuff round the oil cap. I am buying the car from an Opel garage and they are saying this is meant to happen on newer cars as the engine is different and there is no temperature gauge in the car.

Even their engineer told me this and I also rang my local garage and they said the same. The car has only done 6,083 miles so may need breaking in as basically new... Is this right or are they just trying to sell me something dodgy? I am worried I will get a lot of problems with this as I have always been told to stay away from cars that have this problem. Please help!

Chelsea Gard (BRISTOL)

Apr 2014 Filed under: miscellaneous

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What will cure my Honda CR-V?

Although my 2001 Honda CR-V seems to drive very well and it starts easily from both hot and cold, the engine management light (EML) comes on; and from cold the rev counter does not operate. When the rev counter isn't working the engine is a little lumpy. After five minutes if I turn the car off and re-start, the rev counter works and the car drives perfectly.

This is an intermittent problem, sometimes the EML light isn't on, and sometimes it is. This problem has only occurred since the car has been parked up un-used for a couple of months. It doesn't appear to affect daily use once the car has been running for five minutes. The car does not over-heat. Any ideas what could be wrong? And will it be expensive?

Ali Bluck (Bristol)

Apr 2014 Filed under: fault

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When should my Hyundai Santa Fe's timing belt be changed?

I own a 2008 Hyundai Sante Fe with 117,000 miles on the clock; when should the timing belt be changed?

Marie Daly (Limerick)

Feb 2014 Filed under: servicing

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How do I repair the mirrors in my Honda FR-V?

Hi, I have purchased a Honda FR-V. Annoyingly, neither electric wing mirror is functioning properly. One won't tilt side to side and the other up and down... Is it possible to just replace the motors? FR-V parts aren't abundant - would another Honda part do the trick? Don't want to relace the whole mirror if possible as very expensive!

Garry Albon

Apr 2014 Filed under: electrics

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