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Why is my Passat's fuel consumption worsening?
I have a Volkswagen Passat BlueMotion with just 4,000 miles on the clock. The fuel consumption is increasing and has gone from 53mpg average in October to 48mpg now. Dealer says he can find no fault on electronic test rig. Any ideas please? Previously got over 60mpg on same journey now getting 48-49mpg and seeming to be dropping. Variables like fuel etc. all same as is possible and driving style not changed. Best regards and Happy New Year to all.
Richard Paterson (Solihull)
Jan 2012 Filed under: fuel economy and emissions
What's wrong with my Santa Fe's heater?
Hi, the blower on my 2005 Hyundai Santa Fe works fine when on face/floor mode, but when I turn it on to window no air or very little air blows out. I have replaced the cabin filter thinking that would work, but no joy. Any help would be appreciated.
James Brady (Clonsilla)
Nov 2011 Filed under: fault
What bank is best for car loans?
What's the best bank for a car loan?
Eric Mullins (Dublin)
Jan 2012 Filed under: finance
Is Volvo servicing expensive?
Hi, am I being ripped off on my Volvo servicing? I was quoted €229 for 20,000 service, €259 for 40,000 service, €360 for 60,000 service. The first is for oil, oil filter and fluid top-ups; 40,000km service includes oil, oil filter, pollen filter and fluid top-ups, plus Volvo wipers were €48. Servicing for other cars I've owned (VW, Ford and Opel) was nearly €100 cheaper. I am sorry I bought a Volvo now.
Jimmy Dillon (Swords, Dublin)
Dec 2011 Filed under: servicing
What SUV for €10k would be good for carrying bikes?
I'm thinking of getting an SUV. Nothing fancy, just big enough to get a couple of bikes in the back, won't be much off road done in it, and preferably low emissions for tax reasons. What would you suggest? My budget isn't great, under €10k if possible. Is that way too little to get something half decent?
Rob Davis (Dublin)
Jan 2012 Filed under: choosing used car
Why is the Discovery called the LR4 in the USA?
Why is the Land Rover Discovery 4 called the "LR4" in the USA?
Shane Hickey (Dalkey Co Dublin)
Dec 2011 Filed under: miscellaneous
How economical is the 2004 Opel Meriva?
What is the fuel consumption of the 2004 Opel Meriva 1.6?
Bokane Baleseng (Gaborone)
Nov 2011 Filed under: fuel economy and emissions
Is the Nissan Twice is Nice Deal a good one?
Would it be a good idea to change my 2011 Nissan Qashqai 2011 for the Twice is Nice Deal? With the VAT increase and new diesel engine, is it still a good deal? Thanks.
Joe Malon (Dublin)
Nov 2011 Filed under: choosing new car
How do I stop the exhaust fumes coming into my car?
Please help: I have exhaust fumes on driver's side when the window is down. Car was recently tuned. Cold start switch also replaced. I also used foam strips to seal boot lid and had the exhaust checked for leaks and there were none. I have a five-month old baby that drives with us and am very concerned. I am desperate...
Lee Capo (Cape Town)
Dec 2011 Filed under: fault
Am I being ripped off for repairs on my Micra?
My six-year old Nissan Micra (that has never given me any problems) just suddenly won't start. Apparently the crankshaft and sensors need replacing, and the garage tells me it's a big job, it will take a couple of days of work (engine out etc.) and will cost €750 approximately. What do you think? Expensive or what?
Tricia McGovern (Glasgow)
Dec 2011 Filed under: fault
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