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Why do UK dealers offer larger discounts than Irish ones?
I was looking at some UK owner forums while researching new cars and was struck by the level of discount people seen to achieve. Figures of 15% and 17% seemed very achievable with large "dealer contributions" being mentioned, even on high-spec BMWs and Mercedes. I have never been able to get anything close to this in Ireland. Am I a poor negotiator or do Irish dealers not have the margin to do this? What discount levels are possible in your experience?
Andrew Kelly (Limerick)
Nov 2013 Filed under: choosing new car
When should I change my Audi's timing belt?
When does a 2009 Audi A4 2.0 TDI need its timing belt changed?
Keith Byrne (Dublin 18)
Nov 2013 Filed under: servicing
How much should I get if I trade in a 2010 Ford Focus?
How much should I get if I trade in a 2010 Ford Focus, 1.6-litre diesel with 69,000km on the clock?
Laura Westlake (Wexford)
Nov 2013 Filed under: used car values
Will the 2014 Ford S-Max have smaller engines?
Will the Ford S-Max have a 1.6 engine in 2014? I now have a 2012 model, but it's a 2.0-litre and find it a little hard to run.
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Amanda Cash (Portarlington)
Nov 2013 Filed under: future cars
Should I get my car checked by a garage before its NCT?
Are you meant to bring your car to a garage before your NCT to see if there's anything wrong with it or do you bring it for the NCT and then fix what needs to be fixed and resit the NCT?
Say if you brought it to the garage before would they check it for everything the way they would in the NCT or would they just check for what are the most popular reasons for failure? Because if that's the case wouldn't you be better to get the NCT first to see what's wrong if they do a more detail inspection?
Niamh Dolan (Sligo)
Oct 2013 Filed under: NCT
Why is my BMW X3's clutch making a noise?
My BMW X3 makes a clutch noise when pressing the pedal slightly. What could be wrong?
Ireneo Trocio (Morden)
Jul 2013 Filed under:
Do I need a new part to fix my Skoda electrics?
Hi, the control unit / window motor in my 2002 Skoda Octavia 1.6 petrol seems to be dead. It's affecting the central locking and mirror adjustment etc. It's a minefield getting a seconhand replacement unit as it has to come from an identical car: ie has to have rear electric windows, no sunroof, electric mirrors etc. Am I better off just biting the bulletand stumping up for a new part from Skoda?
Thanks, Alan
Alan Brodie (Dublin)
Jul 2013 Filed under: electrics
What's wrong with my Saab 9-3?
My Saab 9-3 stops running when I lift my foot off the accelerator. What could be wrong?
Richard Daly (Cork)
Oct 2013 Filed under: fault
Is €400 reasonable to do a clutch in a Golf?
Hi, can you please advise if €400 to replace the clutch plates and associated labour of a 1.4 2006 Volkswagen Golf seems reasonable?
Brendan Cullen (Dublin)
Oct 2013 Filed under: servicing
What can I do about my dead Suzuki ECU?
Hi, I have a 2008 Suzuki SX4 1.6 DDiS. It would not start recently so I towed it to the garage. Eventually I have been told that the ECU is dead and needs a new one, which must be done in a Suzuki garage. I am waiting on a final price but have been told they are expensive. Is it worth trying to source a second hand or reconditioned one if they exist?
Sean Moylan (Galway)
Oct 2013 Filed under: electrics
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