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Do I pay VAT on importing a 2012 UK car?

I am looking at a car in the UK and I was given a VRT rate of €4,855. Do I also have to to pay VAT, or is the VRT inclusive? The price of the car is £11,490 for a 2012 model.

David Fraser (Clontarf)

Nov 2016 Filed under: VRT

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Do you have data for the Honda RE4 SUV?

Performance and fuel consumption for Honda's RE4?

Lovemore Mabvurudza (Harare)

Nov 2016 Filed under: fuel economy and emissions

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Should I wait for the updated Skoda Octavia?

I was planning on buying a new Octavia in Feb and I've just seen the new one. Can get a deal on the old one now or is the new one worth waiting for?

Jim Reagan (Mullingar)

Nov 2016 Filed under: choosing new car

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Hyundai Tucson or SEAT Ateca?

Hyundai Tucson or SEAT Ateca? I can't decide! Which would you choose and why? I need a diesel, we have two kids and I commute about 150km a day in total.

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John Murray (Drogheda)

Nov 2016 Filed under: choosing new car

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Thinking of importing an American car...

Hi,

I am thinking about purchasing a US car that has just been registered in the UK. The car in question meets the UK IVA standards and passed all tests. The lights have also been adjusted to meet EU standards. I have two questions:

1. Is the IVA test good enough (the car hasn't really been driven much in the UK and looks to have all documents in check) or should I fork out for an independent test. Trying to minimize my spend as I will need it for VRT.

2. How much will VRT be on a 2014 5.7-litre?

Many thanks

Derek

Derek J (Dublin)

Nov 2016 Filed under: VRT

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What's the noise in my Nissan Primera?

What's the whirring noise in my Nissan Primera 1.8 (2002)? It starts when the car is in motion not when stationary.

Leo Dunster (Oswestry)

Feb 2014 Filed under: fault

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Thinking of replacing my Polo with a Fiesta...

Hi, I currently have a 2003 Volkswagen Polo, 1.2 65hp. I am thinking of trading it in and getting a Ford Fiesta. Is it as reliable as the Polo? Also, is the base 1.25 60hp engine enough for a car that is heavier and bigger than my Polo?

Tim Singleton (Banteer, Cork)

Nov 2016 Filed under: choosing new car

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Have you pricing for the Skoda Kodiaq yet?

When will the prices and trim specifications be announced for the new Skoda Kodiaq?

Colin H (Kildare)

Nov 2016 Filed under: pricing

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How to pay for importing a car from the UK?

Hey guys, I am thinking of importing a car from the UK. I was just wondering if you have any advice as to the cheapest way of paying for it, i.e. where to get the best conversion rate?

Aden Mc (Laois)

Nov 2016 Filed under: importing

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How can I prevent stone chips on my new car?!

If you are buying a new "new" car, is there anything you can do from the start to protect the paintwork, especially the bonnet area where it seems to get hit with stones and gravel, etc, which cause marks, sometimes indents and eventually give rise to rust spots? It's happened with every car I've had.

Thanks,

Philip

Philip Donegan (Ballina)

Nov 2016 Filed under: paintwork

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