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Will this Golf's electronic problem come back?
I am buying a 2006 Volkswagen Golf, which had computer problems in the past that are apparently quite common. Is this a problem that may return?
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Robert Hayes (Dublin)
May 2014 Filed under: electrics
What's wrong with my BMW 5 Series Touring?
My 2009 BMW 5 Series 2009 estate (68,000 miles) gives a little shunt when stopping at lights or slowing down in traffic. Also when taking off, though not all the time. What could it be?
Peter Kelly (Dublin)
Mar 2014 Filed under: fault
Ford S-max or Citroen C4 Grand Picasso?
Ford S-max or Citroen C4 Grand Picasso? I have three children under three.
Tom O'Shea (Kilkenny)
Mar 2014 Filed under: choosing new car
Is my BMW worth anything as scrap?
Hi, I have 2000 BMW 316 that passed the NCT two weeks ago, has new tyres and is in great condition, but ran out of oil on the motorway to Dublin last week and the engine seized. Now it's not really worth repairing I don't think so wondering what options I would have. Is it worth anything for scrappage? I got quoted €150 max.
Thanks, Scott
Scott Kitteringham (COrk)
Mar 2014 Filed under: scrappage
Ford Focus or Toyota Avensis?
Which would be a better buy, a 2001 Ford Focus diesel 1.8 with 177,000 miles on the clock or a Toyota Avensis 2.0 diesel with 155,000 miles?
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Andy Burnett (Roscommon)
Mar 2014 Filed under: choosing used car
What are 'pre-reg' cars and are they good value?
Hi, I was in a Volkswagen dealership recently looking to buy a new car. The salesman said I should come back at the end of the month when they will have new "pre reg" vehicles and I will get a much better deal then. Can you explain what this is and will I really get a better deal, it sounds too good to be true!
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Sinead, Dublin
Sinead Murphy (Dublin)
Mar 2014 Filed under: registration
Is the Mazda RX-8 suitable for a learner driver?
Hi, I am about to buy my first car and I have my eye on a Mazda RX-8 that my neighbour is selling, but I'm not sure if I should make an offer because I hear insurance is going to be an issue and I'm not sure if they're suitable for learner drivers.
What do you think?
Matthew Okpo (Dublin)
Mar 2014 Filed under: learner
Nissan X-Trail 2006: are they a reliable car?
2006 Nissan X-Trail 2006: are they a reliable car?
Eric Carberry (Dublin)
Mar 2014 Filed under: reliability
How would you rate the Jaguar XF estate?
How would you rate the Jaguar XF estate?
Peter Kelly (Naas)
Feb 2014 Filed under: choosing new car
Is the Chevrolet Aveo economical?
What miles per gallon should I get from a Chevrolet Aveo?
Noel Long (Maynooth)
Feb 2014 Filed under: fuel economy and emissions
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