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I'd like a newer seven-seat people carrier.

Hi,

I have a 2002 3.3-litre petrol Chrysler Grand Voyager with 100k miles on the clock in great condition and never giving any trouble. But it costs €1,800 a year to tax and is not fuel efficient, though small mileage is done annually about town (Dublin). Am considering a newer seven-seater say 2008 with lower tax and better fuel consumption, but that brings possible depreciation costs. Maybe a smaller seven-seater.

Would welcome advice

Denis Gallagher (Dublin)

Jan 2016 Filed under: choosing used car

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With €10,000 I need room for my bike, please!

Upgrading from a 2001 Nissan Almera 1.5-litre petrol. I cycle to work so only drive at weekends so thinking I should probably stick to petrol. I'd like to come up to a 2010 model with a maximum budget of €10,000. Maybe a hatchback to fit my bike; what do you recommend?

Claire

Claire Towey (Dublin)

Jan 2016 Filed under: choosing used car

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How much is my 2005 Audi A6 worth?

How much is my car worth? It's a 2005 Audi A6 in immaculate condition.

Shine Tom (Dublin)

Jan 2016 Filed under: used car values

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New car on PCP or secondhand?

Hi,

I'm looking at getting a small family car that's going to have low running costs. I'm torn between taking out a PCP for a new car like a Nissan Pulsar or topping up the cash I have with a small credit union loan for a five(ish)-year old car like a Hyundai i20.

Any advice?

Thanks

Leah

Leah Murray (Ballina)

Jan 2016 Filed under: finance

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Which new crossover/SUV to go for?

Hi,

Can you advise on crossovers/mini-SUVs available on the Irish market please?

(A) most economical?

(B) Standard spec vs high spec (including leather seats, parking sensors, cruise control etc)?

(C) Warranty period vs reliability (current driving Kia pro_cee'd nearing end of problem-free seven-year/150k km warranty)

Many thanks,

Adrienne Redmond

Adrienne Redmond (New Ross)

Jan 2016 Filed under: choosing new car

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Is this offer on a new Audi A4 worth going for?

Hi,

I am the owner of July 2011 Audi A4 2.0 TDI SE with 39,000 kilometres on the clock and metallic paint. The car is in pristine condition and has been regularly serviced at the local Audi dealership. On a trade in my local Audi dealer is requesting €25,000 in part payment for a new Audi A4 2.0 TDI SE with metallic paint. I should be grateful if you would advise me should I accept the offer?

Regards Martin

Martin Moran (Kiltimagh)

Jan 2016 Filed under: choosing new car

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Are paddles standard on the Polo BlueGT?

Hi

Does the Polo 1.4 Blue GT DSG come with paddle gear changers? I know that the 1.2 90hp DSG doesn't. Is it possible to say, roughly, in percentage terms the likely insurance difference between these two models?

Many thanks (and happy new year)

Philip Donegan (Ballina)

Jan 2016 Filed under: optional extras

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Should I trade in against a new Hyundai?

I have a 2002 Ford Focus Estate diesel with high mileage, but running well. I am wondering whether I would get a better deal by trading in or going as a cash buyer against a Hyundai i30 diesel hatchback or should I get the cash price from dealer and only then offer my trade in?

Tom Costigan (Cratloe)

Jan 2016 Filed under: choosing new car

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How much for a 131/132 Mercedes E-Class?

What would one expect to pay for a 131/132 Mercedes-Benz E-Class?

Noel Lynch (Ballylongford)

Jan 2016 Filed under: used car values

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What's the Skoda Roomster like?

Could you tell me if the Skoda Roomster is a good car to buy? I would like to buy a car that's off the ground, cheap to tax and insurance.

Thanks

Rose Watson (Cappoquin)

Jan 2016 Filed under: choosing new car

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