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Have you reviewed the FWD Volvo XC90?

Hi,

Have you a review on the Volvo XC90 Momentum FWD?

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John Condren (Lusk/Dublin )

Jun 2016 Filed under: choosing new car

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What SUVs have three Isofix seats?

What SUVs have three Isofix seats in the middle row? Thinking of putting two Maxi Cosi seats in middle and putting buggy in one seat's position if it's down, as I need the back two seats for children ages five and three. Most SUVs won't take buggy in boot space with seven seats in use. Is this idea viable or a non-runner?

Jim Donovan (Mallow)

Jun 2016 Filed under: child or baby seats

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What do motorcyclists do with punctures?

Hi,

Out of pure curiosity can you tell me what do motorcyclists do when they get a puncture?

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Philip Donegan (Ballina)

Jun 2016 Filed under: tyres

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Can I change UK Passat clocks to km?

We are interested in a 2014 Volkswagen Passat Saloon 1.6 TDI Executive BlueMotion from Belfast. The speedometer is in mph only, we need it in km; can this be changed digitally on this car, or what can be done?

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Orlaith Daffy (Ennis )

Jun 2016 Filed under: mileage

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Why the different offers for my SEAT Leon?

Went wth the intention or ordering the new Audi A3 Saloon at my local dealership and they quoted me just €11,000 for my 142 SE 1.2 petrol SEAT Leon SC with just 29,500km on the clock! SEAT was offering me €16k for the same car.

What do you think the trade in value should be?

Sean Cotter (Cork)

Jun 2016 Filed under: used car values

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Corsa, Corolla, Micra or Polo for €2,000?

Hi, I am a first car buyer in Ireland. I would like to buy an automatic car.

The ones I am interested in are a 2002 Opel Corsa, 2004 Toyota Corolla 1.6, a Nissan Micra 1.0 from 2002 or a Volkswagen Polo 1.4 from 2000. All of them cost between €1,750 and €2,000. I am wondering if these prices are realistic for cars like these, and given the types, which one would be the best choice?

Thank you in advance,

K

Katalin Csesznek (Cork)

Jun 2016 Filed under: choosing used car

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Will a broken boot lock fail the NCT?

I have a 2005 Ford Focus and my electronic key has broke - Initially we thought it just needed a battery but after getting this it still didn't work. We can open the doors manually but cannot find a way to open the boot manually. Do you have any idea how? Also, will this fail an NCT?

Thanks, Karen

Karen Hannon (Limerick )

Jun 2016 Filed under: NCT

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Why is my Volkswagen Bora over-heating?

I have a a problem with my Volkswagen Bora 1.6 Comfortline. it seems to be whenever I accelerate it over heats and in the low gears it seems to lose power for a few moments and then get it back again. It could be a sensor but I am not quite sure and I could do with some advice please.

Robert Shinnick (Moylough )

Jun 2015 Filed under: fault

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What's wrong with my Almera's steering?

I have a 2003 Nissan Almera and it has a new timing chain. It now drives fine for 15 minutes, then loses power and the power steering stops working. What could be the problem?

CIARA SCULLY

Jul 2015 Filed under: fault

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Why do rear-drive cars get stuck in the snow?

Hi,

I understand why performance drivers like to separate power wheels and "steering" wheels, but why are rear-wheel drive cars much more likely to get stuck in snow and mud?

Many thanks

Philip

Philip Donegan (Ballina)

Feb 2016 Filed under: miscellaneous

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