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Used Qashqai, Sportage, ix35 or BMW X1?

I am looking for a 2012 Nissan Qashqai, Kia Sportage or Hyundai ix35 or a 2010 BMW X1. All of these have driven approx. 80,000 miles for a price range of €12-13,000. Which one would you go for? Most driving will be on motorways during weekends.

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Naved Iraqi (Dublin)

Jun 2018 Filed under: choosing used car

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Why do delivery charges vary so much?

Hi,

I am interested in buying a new Ford Fiesta; the model I am interested in is priced online at €20,150. One dealer in the Cork area quoted me €22,000 for the exact same thing, another quoted €21,395, making delivery charges €1,850 and €1,245 respectively. Audi quotes €650 delivery for the A1. Would you ask Ford Ireland for a comment and if it intends to do anything about it?

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Pat

Pat Mc Sweeney

Jun 2018 Filed under: miscellaneous

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Should I go for a hybrid next?

Hi,

I am considering purchasing a second hand family size hybrid such as the Lexus IS 300h, as I am trying to save on running costs. I currently drive a 131 Vauxhall Insignia SRi 2.0 diesel, which is lovely to drive and decently economical. I am changing job, and will be communiting about 100km a day, mainly on motorway (although the M50 is like a car park at rush hour so I don't expect to be getting over 60km/h). This will be our only family car so need decent boot space for the baby and buggy etc. I have about €20-25k to spend, looking for a 151 model. I have read mixed advice about whether to go hybrid, or to stick with diesel for the size of car and amount of mileage I will be doing. Your advice and thoughts are much appreciated.

Many thanks, Emma

Emma Tong (Skerries)

Jul 2018 Filed under: hybrid

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Should I worry about a 171 diesel BMW?

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I need some help with a decision please. I’m thinking of buying a 2.0-litre sDrive BMW X5. Probably a 171 model. I know there’s a new model coming very soon, but I don’t mind about that. I’m a little worried about the N47 engine that I think this car has. Should I be worried and is there anything else I should worry about?

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Joan O Connor (Cork)

Jul 2018 Filed under: reliability

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Original value of 2009 Discovery?

Hi,

I am trying to find the original market value of a 2009 Land Rover Discovery 3 Commercial. Can you assist please

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Gearoid Flannery (Cork)

May 2018 Filed under: used car values

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Is an AA-approved car safer to buy?

I'm thinking of buying a used car in the UK that is AA approved and AA inspected. Does this mean the car is a safer buy?

Jonathan Dunne (Dublin)

Jul 2018 Filed under: choosing used car

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My VW Transporter is shaking...

I have a 2004 Volkswagen Transporter van and it's shaking. Why?

Gerry Connors (Wicklow )

Jul 2018 Filed under: fault

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Why is my Dacia beeping?

There's a beeping sound while driving my Dacia that sounds randomly for a few seconds. What can it be?

Martin Radford (Westbourne, Emsworth.)

Jul 2018 Filed under: fault

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Do I need documents for the NCT?

Is it necessary to have registration documents when presenting the car for test?

Richard Doyle (Wexford)

Jul 2018 Filed under: NCT

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When to replace my Meriva's cam belt?

I've just bought a 2005 Vaxhall Meriva diesel. It's got 66k on the clock. Does it have a cam belt and at what mileage would it need replacing?

Chris Large (Cricklade)

May 2018 Filed under: servicing

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