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Can I rely on the Mitsubishi Pajero Sport?

Any common problems with Mitsubishi's 2005 Pajero Sport? I need it for trailer work.

Stephanie Bray (Navan)

Apr 2013 Filed under: choosing used car

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Do the batteries in the Lexus GS 450h need to be replaced?

Do the batteries in the Lexus GS 450h hybrid need replacing? Will there be a big expense in the near future?

Tony Higgins (Tralee)

Apr 2013 Filed under: warranty

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Is the BMW 3 Series a good buy?

I am thinking of buying a BMW 3 series 1.6, either 2006 or 2007. Love the car but have been a little put off by horror stories of repair bills being astronomical. Mileage on the 2006 is 80,000 miles. Mileage on the 2007 is 50,000. What would be a good price for both and is the BMW worth it (are the scare stories true?)?

Thanks a million.

Stephen Bruce (Blackrock)

Apr 2013 Filed under: reliability

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What do you think about a high-mileage Audi A4?

What are your thoughts on an Audi A4 2.0 TDI with relatively high mileage (100,000 give or take)? 2008 onwards would only be considered due to lower tax. Anything to look for other than full service history?

Shane Sheridan (Dublin)

Apr 2013 Filed under: choosing used car

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Trade-in or private sale for my old Civic?

Should I trade in a 1996 Honda Civic or would it be better to sell privately?

Dee Foley (Dublin)

Apr 2013 Filed under: used car values

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Can you recommend an MPV for up to €18,000?

Changing to a seven seater soon. Could you assess the merits of the Nissan Qashqai+2, Toyota Corolla Verso, Opel Zafira and Volkswagen Touran? Fourth child on the way so will need to use an extra seat regularly. Budget of €15,000 to €18,000 maximum.

Yvonne Curran (Kilkenny)

Apr 2013 Filed under: choosing used car

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Why isn't my Civic idling properly?

My 2000 Honda Civic revs are going up and down between 1,000- and 2,000rpm while stopped. I was away for three months and the car was not used. Any idea what the problem is?

Thanks, Mark

Mark Gilson

Apr 2013 Filed under: fault

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When does the Renault Captur arrive?

When is the Renault Captur expected to hit the showrooms in Ireland?

Patrick King (Shannon)

Apr 2013 Filed under: future cars

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Any common problems with the Mondeo ST 220 TDCi?

Ford Mondeo ST 220 TDCi: what are the common problems?

Gary Gary

Mar 2013 Filed under: reliability

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Can you clarify the legislation on tyre pressure monitoring?

I have a question regarding Tyre Pressure Monitoring Systems and wondering if you can clarify the EU regulations in regard to this matter. I keep a very keen eye on car specifications and I'm aware that these systems on cars are to be mandatory by a certain date but I can't seem get a definite answer. I notice many cars are including them as standard now and others only offer as an option. It might be worthwhile to inform new car buyers that this should be included as I think very soon they will be on all cars.

Many thanks if you can get to answer this for me.

Ronan O'Keeffe (Arklow)

Apr 2013 Filed under: tyres

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