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What diesel estate for €10,000 should I go for?

Options please: I need a diesel estate car on a budget of €10,000. Preferably leather, and no older than 2007.

Jay Duffy

Nov 2014 Filed under: choosing used car

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Can you help me choose a new SUV?

I'm thinking of buying new SUV; do you know which is best value for money in terms of warranty and finance package on market at moment, but also attractive?

Hope you can help

Adrienne

Adrienne . Causer

Nov 2014 Filed under: choosing new car

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How much is my Audi A4 S line worth?

Hi, I am wondering how much my 2005 Audi A4 is worth. It is an S line model, 1.9 TDI, 130hp, 113,000km, six-speed, 18-inch 'alloys, climate control, alarm. Very good condition.

Thanks, Danielle

Danielle Victory (Drogheda)

Nov 2014 Filed under: used car values

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What small runabout would you recommend?

What four- to five-year-old small run about car would you recommend?

D F

Nov 2014 Filed under: choosing used car

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Should I go for this automatic Peugeot?

Hello, I am looking at a 2006 Peugeot 307 Automatic and am wondering if you know much about their performance and reliability? I'm not looking for an automatic specifically but this car seems very clean and comfortable and is a high spec model. It only has 75k miles on the clock. I was planning on a 1.4 but this crossed my path and seems like a good car but I don't know much about automatics.

Many thanks, Sinead

Sinead McPhillips (Galway)

Nov 2014 Filed under: automatic

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1998 Toyota Corolla 2.0 diesel: timing belt or chain?

1998 Toyota Corolla 2.0 diesel: timing belt or chain?

Shane Walsh (Galway)

Nov 2014 Filed under: servicing

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What mid-sze petrol car should my parents buy?

My elderly parents are in the market for a mid-sized hatch with a budget of around €22k, which seems to get them most brand's lower-mid trim models. A crossover they feel is too big for them despite me recommending the easier entry of the higher seats. They need a small petrol engine, as their mileage is low and will never reach a speed capable of clearing a DPF.

The question is what car? There is a really good range of options between Golf, i30, Focus, Pulsar, Auris and many others. What is the best all round option, and do you happen to know if any of them are easier to get into/out of than others?

Thanks

Shane Sheridan (Dublin)

Nov 2014 Filed under: choosing new car

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How reliable is the Smart Roadster Coupé?

How reliable is the Smart Roadster Coupé? I'm looking at one on Carzone here.

Marguerite Collins (Dublin)

Nov 2014 Filed under: reliability

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What do you think of the Volvo S80?

Hi lads...

What do you think of the Volvo S80 2004-2006 2.0-litre petrol? I see a 2005 one for €3,750 with 97,000 miles on the clock.

Justin Patrick McElwee (Sligo)

Nov 2014 Filed under: choosing used car

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What's causing low fuel pressure in my Honda Accord?

On the diagnostics it says pressure too low on the fuel rail system on my 2009 2.2 Honda Accord diesel? Is there an adjustment that can be made on the diesel pressure pump or what is the solution please?

Gary Ryan

Oct 2014 Filed under: diesel

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