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When should I service my Kia Cee'd diesel?
How often should I get my diesel car serviced? It's a 2007 Kia Cee'd 1.6 CRDi. I got it serviced in May this year. The garage recommends it gets servived every 10,000 km. I've now done 12,500 since last service. Theres 80,000km on clock. Money tight at the minute so wondering could I stretch it for another 2,000 km or so?
Lorcan Tobin (Dundalk)
Aug 2011 Filed under: servicing
Will older cars get on the new tax system?
Are the government ever going to put older cars in the new tax system? Some one was telling me older cars will be treated the same in tax as the post 08 cars.
James Brady (Clonsilla)
Aug 2011 Filed under: taxation
Why is my car worth so little?
Please help! My local Ford garage offered €9,000 trade in for my 2-year old Fiesta 1.4 automatic, 17,000 miles against new 2 litre Focus Ghia automatic. . My friend was offered €11,000 for her 2 year old Focus 2 litre automatic 20,000 miles against new Focus Titanium. Both cars were originally bought in this garage.
Changeover date for both cars Feb. 2012. Can such apalling values for our cars be correct? We are going to shop around but we have no idea what figure we should be looking for. Please , please give us your opinion. Regards, Teresa
Teresa Joyce (Ennis, Co. Clare)
Aug 2011 Filed under: used car values
When is the timing belt due on a Peugeot 807?
When is timing belt due for change on peugeot 807 and what else has to be done with it?
Padraig Sinnott (Donard)
Aug 2011 Filed under: servicing
Why am I losing power after changing the spark plugs?
Having changed my spark plugs and leads my car loses power after about 10 minutes of driving. What could be the problem?
Jason Valentin (Sprighill)
Aug 2011 Filed under: fault
How much should a dent cost to fix?
How much would it be to repair a dented boot door from a small rear end accident? No paint damage, just a boot door dent across the width of a car bonnet.
Mark White (Kildare)
Aug 2011 Filed under: paintwork
What car to replace my 5 Series?
Hi guys. Might be a tricky one as its really a matter of opinion but i'm trying to replace a money pit '01 BMW 5 Series with something a little cheaper to run.
I've about 8 to 9k to spend on something in the Mondeo/407/Passat region. Has to be Diesel. I'm not too pushed about mileage as age is more of a concern reliability wise. Obviously very little compares to my current motor for comfort and build quiality but any major flaws you know of with cars that class would make the decision a bit easier.
For instance i've heard the Passat has major issues with it's electronic handbrake, A/C, and electrics and the Rover 75 may be tricky for parts. Obviously any recomendations would be personal taste but i'm stumped so any help would be much appreciated. My only absolute no is the Vecta. Been there. No interest in going back. All suggestions greatly appreciated.
Gar O'Neill
Gareth O'Neill (Drogheda)
Aug 2011 Filed under: choosing used car
Can I change the county registration?
Hi, I heard from a mate recently that its now possible to change the county of the car reg eg Dublin to cork. Is this correct.
Jim O'Sullivan (Co.Cork.)
Jul 2011 Filed under: registration
How much is my VW Golf GTI worth?
How much is my 2007 Volkswagen Golf GTI 2.0 DSG five-door worth?
David Mller (Cork)
Aug 2011 Filed under: used car values
Should I swap my Volvo S80 for a Mondeo or Citroen C5?
Howaya.
I have a 2007 Volvo S80 D5 and it's giving me 7 litres per 100km. I'm thinking of exchanging it for either a Ford Mondeo 1.8 TDCi or a Citroen C5 1.6 - both 2008. Which car is better from economy, reliability and safety point of view or should I change at all?
Thanks
Justin Patrick McElwee (Sligo)
Aug 2011 Filed under: choosing used car
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