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Have you driven the Dacia Logan MCV?

Have you driven the Dacia Logan MCV?

Terence Hughes (Dublin)

Mar 2015 Filed under: choosing new car

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Nissan Qashqai, Hyundai ix35 or Kia Sportage?

I had a test drive in the 1.5 diesel Nissan Qashqai, the 1.7 diesel Hyundai ix35 and the 1.7 Kia Sportage, all new; I want to get one but which is the best value for money and also the best resale?

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Jerry Kelleher (Ballybunion Co Kerry)

Mar 2015 Filed under: choosing new car

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Is there a way to track a new car in transit at sea?

Hi guys, I've been told that my new car is in transit. Is there anyway of seeing where it is at sea?

Simon MacMahon (Dublin)

Mar 2015 Filed under: miscellaneous

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Peugeot 2008 or Skoda Yeti?

Peugeot 2008 or Skoda Yeti?

Mick O'Flynn (Kilkenny)

Feb 2015 Filed under: choosing new car

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I'd like a high up mid-size car that's reliable.

Hi, still trying to decide what type of midsize car to buy, one that is reliable, economical and good to drive and not too expensive, am looking at the 2010/11/12 range, average mileage. I like the height in a car, like the Kia Venga, but don't like it to drive. What do you think of the Dacia Sandero Stepway? Or any other suggestions would be appreciated.

Eva Brady (Westport Co. Mayo)

Feb 2015 Filed under: choosing used car

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Will a 'test drive' Ford B-Max be ok?

I want to buy a new Ford B-Max Titanium but the one they have is being used as a test drive car; should I order a new one?

Jerry Kelleher (Ballybunion Co Kerry)

Feb 2015 Filed under: choosing new car

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How reliable is a new Renault (or Dacia), Fiat or even Citroen?

How reliable is a new Renault (or Dacia), Fiat or even Citroen?

Ok, not going to be many problems in first year or two, but I typically like to keep my cars for most of their life cycle, I feel I get most value for my investment that way. I know eight years ago (when I bought my last car) I was told stay away, as once a few years old all the electrical gremilins come out to play. I'm not brand loyal, in fact the more options I have the more likely I am to get a deal that suits me. But I do like trouble free motoring and currently drive a 2007 Toyota Avensis and it has never put a foot wrong.

Should I stick to the old reliables (i.e. Mazda, Toyota etc.) or are the new generation of Renault, Citroen and even Fix It Again Tony (Fiat) likely to be properly reliable over seven or more years? Also contemplating Kia (seven-year warranty sounds good to me).

Thanks for your time.

John Walsh (Waterford)

Feb 2015 Filed under: choosing new car

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New Peugeot 3008 or 141 Ford Kuga?

(a) New Peugeot 3008 or (b) 141 Ford Kuga - cost of (b) is €2,000 more?

John Lamont (Dublin)

Feb 2015 Filed under: choosing new car

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What engine size for a first car?

What should be the maximum engine size for a 17-year-old buying a first car?

S D (Dublin)

Feb 2015 Filed under: learner

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Have you reviewed the Peugeot 2008?

Have you done a review on the Peugeot 2008 1.4 HDi Active?

Mick O'Flynn (Kilkenny)

Feb 2015 Filed under: choosing new car

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