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When to change my Kuga's cambelt?
Hi,
I've just bought a Ford Kuga 2.0-litre TDCi AWD and it's done 67,000 miles and it's a 2010; do I need to change the cambelt and if so any idea of price please?
Julian
Julian Pufftt (Oxfordshire )
May 2020 Filed under: servicing
Do I need to change my Kuga's belt again?
Hi,
I changed all the belts of my Ford Kuga 2.5 at 200,000km; I'd just like to know if they must be changed at 400,000km? I only do 20,000km a year.
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Francisco Bettencourt (Meyerton)
Jun 2020 Filed under: servicing
How much power still in a 30-year-old car?
What would be the current power rating of a car engine, 30 years old, originally 158hp?
Joseph Grima
Jun 2020 Filed under: performance
Looking for a Mazda2 colour code...
I've got a silver 2005 Mazda2. I'm looking for a colour code please.
Joe Green (Cork)
Jun 2020 Filed under: paintwork
When to change my Astra 1.4's timing belt?
Hi,
When should I change the timing belt on an my 2003 Opel Astra 1.4? I've been told figures ranging from 40,000- to 100,000 miles so really need to get a definitive answer.
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Garry
Garry Zancanaro (Ballinasloe)
Jun 2020 Filed under: servicing
How much to tax a Ford Ranger privately?
What would the motor tax be for a 2015 Ford Ranger Double Cab 2.2-litre 4x4 truck used for personal use?
Clive Daniel, Tullaghan
Clive Daniel (Tullaghan, Co Leitrim)
May 2020 Filed under: taxation
Is this tax right for a 2016 Ford Kuga?
Hi there.
I have a 162 Ford Kuga and my tax per year is €710. This seems very high for a 2016 car. Am I missing something?
Thanks
Niall O Driscoll (Cahersiveen )
May 2020 Filed under: taxation
Need some advice on using a VW Transporter...
Hi there.
I set up as a sole trader last year (Oct '19). I'd like to swap my Ford Focus for a VW Transporter. A Kombi version most likely. I'm a photographer, but it would be for personal use and to transport my dogs with me. I don't deal with people directly in my business. I operate online. I really need some advice, as I want to move on with new projects. How can I tax and insure it to allow me to enjoy the next chapter?
Thanks a mil
James
James O'Donnell (Falcarragh)
May 2020 Filed under: taxation
Can I import my own car VRT-free?
Hi guys,
I own a property in the UK as well as buying a house here and now work here. I want to import my car from the UK. Am I right in thinking, that if I have owned the car for more than six months, have current UK insurance/tax/MOT certs and the log book in my name at my UK address, that if I were to register it in Ireland, it would be VRT exempt? Will they look for any other documentation?
It's an old 2001 SLK, which is only worth a couple of grand, but the VRT site says that the OMSP is €49,970, which is obviously a mistake and makes the VRT €14,950 plus €240 NOx.
James Mc Vicker (Carrick-on-Suir)
May 2020 Filed under: VRT
Issue with hybrid 'cats' being stolen?
Just reading an article about the ongoing theft of catalytic converters in hybrid cars. The article didn't specify the type of hybrid cars involved. Are there similar catalytic converters robbable in plug-in hybrid cars?
Thanks
Philip
Philip Donegan (Ballina)
May 2020 Filed under: hybrid
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