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How much will it cost to run a 1.1-litre car?

How much will it cost to run a 1.1-litre car?

Michael Halligan (Dublin)

Mar 2014 Filed under: fuel economy and emissions

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What's the engine/gearbox like in the Volkswagen Touareg?

Can you tell me much about the 2.5-litre diesel engine and gearbox of the Volkswagen Touareg?

Sean Dunleavy (Dublin)

Mar 2014 Filed under: diesel

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Tell me more about the 2008 Range Rover 3.6 diesel.

Tell me more about the 2008 Range Rover 3.6 diesel.

Tom Healy (Ardmore ,co. Waterford)

Mar 2014 Filed under: choosing used car

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Petrol or diesel for the Peugeot 407?

What's the better engine in the 2006 Peugeot 407, petrol or diesel?

Jim Byrne

Mar 2014 Filed under: diesel

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Is the 2007 Kia cee'd a good car?

Is the 2007 Kia cee'd a good car?

Penny Kinsella (Glengarriff)

Mar 2014 Filed under: choosing used car

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What's the Honda FR-V like?

What's people's opinion on the 2008 1.8-litre petrol Honda FR-V? How is it on fuel etc, and are there any major issues with it?

Pam Sullivan

Mar 2014 Filed under: choosing used car

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I need a newer car with lower running costs. Help!

Hi,

I am currently driving a 2002 Peugeot 307 three-door 1.6 petrol with 63,000 miles on the clock. Having a son now makes the three doors pretty impractical and the car is expensive to run. I was taken in by Renault's recent ad campaign for the 'Carculator'. It compares all your outgoings on your car with the costs of running a brand new Renault. The problem is, although I could probably purchase say a new Mégane for about the same money per month as my current outgoings on the Peugeot, this involves a deposit of about €6-7k. The Peugeot is only worth about €1,500-2k at best in trade in and I don't have that much extra cash to throw at it.

This got me thinking though, I should be able to purchase a 2-3 year-old car that is substantially cheaper to run and still be able to make repayments on a loan. My current costs on the Peugeot are €514 on tax, about €900 on petrol to cover 4,500 miles annually, approx €600 on servicing plus it needs two new tyres at €130, and €55 on NCT. This comes in at €2,200 for the year. This is where I would like your help. I am sure there are cars that would cost €800-900 a year to run including all these costs, which leaves me with €1,300-1,400 to cover loan repayments for the year.

Can you suggest a car with low tax, far better fuel efficiency, low servicing costs that won't need an NCT for a few years and that with a €2k trade-in, will have relatively low monthly repayments over say five years? I know it's asking a lot but with your knowledge of the market, I hope there might be some possibilities for me.

Thanks,

Rowland (Dublin 5)

Rowland Crawte (Raheny)

Mar 2014 Filed under: choosing used car

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How much is my Volkswagen Passat 1.6 worth?

How much would I get to trade in a 2007 Volkswagen Passat 1.6 with 105,000km on the clock?

Peter Bowden (Cork)

Mar 2014 Filed under: used car values

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Ford C-Max or Toyota Verso?

Hi guys,

Which one of these family cars is better? Ford C-Max 1.6/1.8 or Toyota Corolla Verso?

Mossy King (Ennis)

Mar 2014 Filed under: choosing used car

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How much is my SEAT Ibiza worth?

How much is my SEAT Ibiza worth, or what should I expect on a trade in? It's a 1.4 Sport model with 108,000 kilometres on the clock, a new timing belt and water pump.

Thank you

Ann Wilson

Mar 2014 Filed under: used car values

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