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NOx rating for a 2019 Skoda Karoq?
Hi,
What is the NOx value for a 2019 Skoda Karoq with CO2 value of 133g/km? It's the 1.5-litre TSI 110 with the DSG automatic gearbox.
Patrick Heavin (Galway)
Aug 2023 Filed under: importing
When to change a 2016 Golf TDI's belt?
2016 Volkswagen Golf 1.6 TDI with 75,000km on the clock: when should I change its timing belt?
John Griffin (Kells)
Aug 2023 Filed under: servicing
Can I tax a crew cab vehicle for private use?
Hi,
Could you please tell me if I can buy a crew cab vehicle and tax it legally if I don't own a registered business? Will the tax office tax it for me without a big rigmarole?
Thank you.
Shane Lloyd (BALLYHAUNIS)
Aug 2023 Filed under: commercial vehicle
Why no Mazda logo on my MX-5?
Why does my 1991 MX-5 SE not have a Mazda emblem on the front?
Richard Bowie (Pickering On)
Aug 2023 Filed under: bodywork
Should I change my Octavia's belt early?
Hi,
I asked a question previously re changing a timing belt on a 2018 Skoda Octavia TSI. Came back as 240,000km, as the belts for that make are long-life. The Skoda dealer is now saying my belt needs changing as it's five years old, even though there is only 80,000km on the clock. Is it best to just go with it and change it or should I wait? Nothing in the user manual about changing.
Ger O Mahony (Limerick)
Jun 2023 Filed under: servicing
Can I fix a Megane Cabrio's door?
I have a 2006 Renault Megane cabriolet. Last month an idiot in an old 4x4 reversed into the passenger side back panel (behind the door) creating what can only be described as a meteor strike of a dent! Would a reputable body repair shop be able to "beat out" the dent, or is the panel in question reinforced from the inside and not accessible?
This is what a repair shop has told me... or is he just worried about further damage?! I really would appreciate an honest answer to this dilemma which is becoming a total insurance nightmare!
Phil Partridge (Cavan)
Feb 2023 Filed under: bodywork
Does my Fiat 500 have a battery issue?
Hi,
I have a 2010 Fiat 500. The stop-start system has not been turning the engine off when I’m at a standstill. At the moment the boot will not open unless the engine is running. Would this have anything to do with faulty battery?
Thank you
Catherine Hanlon (Essex)
Apr 2023 Filed under: fault
What are the taxes on importing a hearse?
Hi,
We are thinking of importing a Mercedes Hearsette from the UK (2021). As a commercial vehicle, can you advise what charges we will incur?
Many thanks, Fran
Pierce Coachbuilders Ltd Barry Pierce (Co Kerry)
Apr 2023 Filed under: importing
When will the new Toyota Prius be here?
Hi folks,
Do you know when the new Prius will be available for test drives in Ireland? I presume, while I'm writing, that the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV will not be available in Ireland? I saw an interesting review of it online recently.
Cheers
Philip
Philip Donegan (Ballina)
Mar 2023 Filed under: choosing new car
How much tax do I pay to use this van privately?
I'm planning to buy a van that has been used and taxed as a commercial vehicle, but I will use it as private vehicle. Since it has paid tax for almost a full year do I just pay the difference in price or I'll have to pay the full amount?
Marko Tot (Killarney)
Mar 2023 Filed under: commercial vehicle
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