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Any known problems in the Ford Fusion?
What problems does the Ford Fusion 1.4 have?
Akai Yao (Dublin)
Jul 2012 Filed under: fault
Which manual, diesel 4x4s are good?
What is the best type of 4x4 with a manual transmission and diesel engine?
Aidan Kelly (Kildare)
Jun 2012 Filed under: choosing used car
What cars are good for first time buyers and drivers?
Which used car is the best to buy for a first time buyer who has a learner licence?
Viji Punneghade (Dublin)
Jun 2012 Filed under: learner
Which if these two Renault Clios would suit me better?
Hi, I'm looking at buying a Renault Clio and I'm split between two options: a 2008 1.2 petrol with 70,000 kilometres (€6,495) or a 2003 1.5 diesel with 170,000 kilometres (€2,750). I'm going to be doing around 90 kilometres a day on the M50 so I'm looking for something fuel efficient and cheap to run but obviously I want reliability too.
Would there be a big difference between the cost of running these two cars? I know the 1.5 diesel engine is more efficient but would the car's age mean that its performance (and economy mainly) would have dropped off significantly over the years? Also, do you think the 2003 Clio might be likely to start costing money from an upkeep and maintenance point of view?
I understand that you don't know this specific car's history but in general would a Renault Clio of this age have a good or bad reputation when it comes to upkeep and mechanical issues etc?
Thanks
Eamon Coughlan (Portmarnock)
Jul 2012 Filed under: choosing used car
How does this Alfa Romeo 147 look to you?
I am looking at buying a 2004 Alfa Romeo 147 1.6 with 110,000 kilometres on the clock. It just had a new timing belt, tensioners, water pump and variator fitted. What do you think?
Peter Hennessy (Dublin)
Jul 2012 Filed under: choosing used car
How expensive is a 3.0-litre BMW 3 Series Touring to run?
I'm looking at a 3.0-litre 2006 BMW 3 Series Touring with 48,000 kilometres on the clock. What are the running costs like on such a car?
Thank you
Simon Deane
Jul 2012 Filed under: running costs
Any known issues with the first Land Rover Freelander?
I'm looking at this car on Carzone.ie: Land Rover Freelander 2.0 Td4 GS Commercial. What are the common issues with this car? It's a 2001 model, 1.9 diesel with 110,000km.
Also how much is this to tax ?
John Shannon
Jul 2012 Filed under: commercial vehicle
Can I get a new catch for my Nissan Note's glovebox?
Apparently there is no closing catch available for Nissan Note glovebox as a separate part.
What do I do?
John Lamb (Leixlip)
May 2012 Filed under: parts
Petrol or diesel Toyota Avensis?
I need to buy a second-hand car with a budget of €6,000. I do approx 25,000 kilometres/year (mostly motorway) and want to know do you think a 2004/2005 2.0 diesel Toyota Avensis or 2006/2007 1.6 petrol Avensis would be better.
Many thanks
Anna Powell (Dublin)
Feb 2012 Filed under: choosing used car
How does this Volkswagen Polo look?
I'm looking at a 2002 Volkswagen Polo diesel (priced at €2,400). It looks good but can you tell me is 214,000 kilometres around average for a 10-year-old car? What is maximum mileage on average for a diesel Polo?
Jonathan Randall (Dublin)
Jun 2012 Filed under: choosing used car
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