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Is the Renault Megane diesel reliable?

Is a 151 Renault Megane 1.5 diesel a reliable car?

Tom Nelson (Maynooth)

Dec 2016 Filed under: reliability

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Any ideas what's wrong with my Passat?

Hey.

I have a Volkswagen Passat 1.4 TSI petrol. The engine light keeps coming on and there is a rattling in the engine, but four out of five mechanics tell me it's not the timing chain. However, not one knows were the noise is coming from. Faults that keep showing up are camshaft sensor, coils misfiring and fuel sensor. It's keeps losing power.

Any ideas?

Debra Maher (Drogheda)

Dec 2016 Filed under: fault

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Can I do over 200,000km in my new Merc GLC?

I own a new Mercedes-Benz GLC 220 diesel. Can I expect to exceed 200,000km if I take care of it? Or must I admit to lower mileage lifespan?

Thanks

Angus McMichael (Geneva )

Dec 2016 Filed under: mileage

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When to change my Skoda Rapid's timing belt?

Hi, I have a Skoda Rapid diesel 1.6 TDI: when should change this car's timing belt and water pump? Current mileage is 70000 on the clock.

Nasser Sharif (Glasgow )

Dec 2016 Filed under: servicing

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Have you reviewed the Lexus IS 300h?

Have you got a review of the Lexus IS 300h?

Bob Allen (Ashbourne)

Dec 2016 Filed under: choosing new car

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Can I get short-term insurance for an import?

Hi, I have purchased a car in the UK and paid the VRT here. When I rang about taxing it I was told I have to have insurance first and give them the policy number and date of expiry. When I rang an insurance company I was informed that the car would have to be taxed first - so checkmate.

Is there a solution to this problem? I only want to insure it for a short while as I bought it to sell it and long term insurance would eat up any profit I hope to make.

James Neville (Dublin)

Dec 2016 Filed under: importing

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Should we repair our Suzuki Ignis?

Hi,

Our reliable 2005 Suzuki Ignis stopped today after five years, on my birthday, happy birthday to me :)

Drove to the shops, came out and there was a tick tick tick whenever the ignition key was turned, then some smoke coming from the dash area and a smell of burning. We had planned to use as a scrappage trade in for the new year but not just yet!

My questions are, does it sound like a starter motor issue? If yes, should we have it repaired - will the car need to be driveable to the new car garage to avail of the scrappage offer? It flew through the NCT earlier this year.

Thanks in advance.

NIAMH O DONNELL

Dec 2016 Filed under: fault

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Tell me about the new Nissan X-Trail 2.0D...

Hi guys,

Regarding the Nissan X-Trail with new 2.0D engine now in the range, will we see this in the Irish fleet? When will the new 2017 X-Trail that is going to be supplied in US/Austrailia hit Irish shores and is the 2.0D reserved for that model?

Any info appreciated!

Thanks, Colin

Colin H (Kildare)

Dec 2016 Filed under: future cars

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Advice on buying new automatic diesel?

Any advice on buying a new automatic diesel... say Ford Mondeo or Audi or BMW?

Fergal Reidy (Celbridge)

Dec 2016 Filed under: choosing new car

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is the new Hyundai i20 a good car?

Hi, I would like to know if the Hyundai i20 is a good car to buy in 1.2 petrol guise (new), or should I stick to the Fiesta, Corsa, Polo etc? My commute is 21km dual carriageway. Would the petrol be ok or should I look at the diesel?

Peter O'Shea (Mallow, Cork)

Dec 2016 Filed under: choosing new car

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