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Which engine is cheaper to tax?

Which to go for: 1.2 petrol or 1.6 diesel car same year 151 or 152 reg plate? How can the government know emissions of above engines? Which engine is cheaper to tax?

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Mark Leahy

Crossbarry, Cork

Mark Leahy (Cork)

May 2020 Filed under: taxation

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Start-stop on my Jeep Compass not right...

My start-stop is not working on my 2018 Jeep Compass. What should I do to get it working?

Tina Dunston (Cary)

May 2020 Filed under: fault

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I think my Merc C 200 d's chain is gone...

I have a Mercedes C 200 d (W204) and on cold start up it is rough sounding for a couple of seconds; I think it might be the timing chain. Any idea of price for a new one and is there anyone in Galway/Mayo area that does this?

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Michael Walsh (Galway )

Mar 2019 Filed under: pricing

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Can I tax a Nissan Navara privately?

Hi,

Can a 2016 Nissan Navara be taxed privately? Or only commercial?

Marcin Posiewka (Dublin)

Mar 2019 Filed under: taxation

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How to dispose of my Audi A3?

My 2006 Audi A3 petrol has failed its NCT on emissions and my mechanic said it will need a new engine to fix the problem. Will I be able to trade it in anywhere? It's a great car in good condition; would be a shame to scrap it.

Karla Devenney (Dublin)

Mar 2019 Filed under: used car values

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Should I change my Skoda Fabia's belt?

I have a 60-plate Skoda Fabia 1.6 TDI, mileage 91k. My garage keeps telling me I should get the cambelt changed. No record of it having a new one fitted before I bought it, when it showed 48k.

Please advise.

Tim Staveley (Grantham)

Mar 2019 Filed under: servicing

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Big stop-start issues with Toyota Verso-S...

My automatic 2013 Toyota Verso-S (28,000km on the clock) has suddenly started to cut out the engine altogether (engine chokes and I need to turn the key in the ignition in order to re-start the engine). This happens often after I make a turn, stop at a traffic light and also when I park and remove my foot from the brake pedal. It also sometimes occurs after I have stopped and then start driving again. Toyota reprogrammed my two ignition keys and replaced software to no avail. I could press "A" button, but want this fixed, for when I eventually sell my car.

Please advise!

Razanne Heggem (MOLDE)

Mar 2019 Filed under: fault

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Should this Qashqai's belt be changed?

Hi all,

I am close to buying a 2012 Nissan Qashqai+2 Tekna model with 89,000 miles on the clock. When I asked the garage about the timing belt and water pump, they said it was too early, that it's usually done at 120,000 miles; is this true? I am worried because it's a lot of money to spend to be screwed over...

Timothy O'Sullivan (Killarney )

Mar 2019 Filed under: servicing

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Can landlords use commercial vehicles?

Does a landlord qualify for buying a commercial vehicle?

Mark Moran (Dublin)

Mar 2019 Filed under: commercial vehicle

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I want satnav in my Hyundai i40...

Hi ,

I would like to replace a standard radio in a 2013 Hyundai i40 with a standard 2013 Hyundai i40 satnav unit. Will this be a case of just plugging in the new satnav unit or will I require additional cables etc?

Thanks in advance for your help.

Ciaran Kelly

Apr 2020 Filed under: satellite navigation

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