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Why is there a difference in VW Group finance rates?
Why are SEAT and Skoda able to offer finance at 4.9%, but VW only does 5.9%? All three are provided by the Volkswagen Bank, right?
Paul Campbell (Irishtown)
Feb 2011 Filed under: finance
How much should changing the crank sensor cost?
I arrived at your site when I was looking for information on crankshaft sensors. I have to have the crankshaft sensor replaced on my SEAT Leon TDI FR. The dealer said the gearbox will have to be removed and that the cost will be around £300. Is this correct and a reasonable cost?
CH Belfast
Colin Harvey (Belfast)
Feb 2011 Filed under: fault
Is an Almera loan car acceptable for delayed Qashqai order?
Hi,
I ordered a Nissan Qashqai in December 2010 and was given a delivery date of early February. This was changed to mid/late March last week and the dealer offered a 2007 Almera until the Qashqai is ready. Is this a reasonable offer? Does it go on my insurance policy?
ERIC LEAHY (CORK)
Feb 2011 Filed under: new car ordering
Is a second-hand Audi A4 a good buy?
Hi, I've been looking at upgrading my car and have been looking at Audi A4 around 2005/2006. They are all quite high mileage but is this something I need to be concerned about? I have been looking at this one, which seems a good deal and has 79,000 miles on the clock - what do you think? I do roughly 5-7,000 miles per year so not too worried about fuel costs. Is there anything else I should watch out for or take into account?
Ciaran Reid (Mulhuddart)
Feb 2011 Filed under: choosing used car
Ford Mondeo or Ssangyong Kyron?
What car is a better buy: a 2005 Ford Mondeo 2.0 TDCI 115hp Zetec estate with 89,500 miles (English import) and a tiny rust patch on roof; or a 2007 Ssangyong Kyron 2.0 XDI 141hp with 147,000 kilometres (Irish car) in good condition? I'm basically looking for a diesel with a big boot and I can get my hands on both of the above.
Thanks,
Dave
Dave Clarke (Carrigaline, Co. Cork.)
Feb 2011 Filed under: choosing used car
How much for my 2010 Corolla?
How much should I expect to get for a 2010 Toyota Corolla Terra with 8,500 kilometres on the clock?
Shane Oneill (Kildare)
Feb 2011 Filed under: resale value
Which seven-seater will I buy and what will I trade in?
I am looking for a seven seater. Do I change my 2010 Toyota Corolla or my husband's 2005 Citroen Berlingo? I'm looking at a 2009 Opel Zafira.
Shane Oneill (Kildare)
Feb 2011 Filed under: choosing used car
What car-based van will I buy?
I currently drive a 2005 Toyota Avensis saloon - 1.6-litre petrol. I travel up to 450 miles every week to work so I'm looking at getting a diesel car, maybe a VW Golf van, Peugeot van or Skoda Octavia. Don't really know to be honest.
I don't mind a van as my girlfriend has a Ford Focus that I could use whenever needed. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Ronan O Connor
Feb 2011 Filed under: commercial vehicle
Car was last insured in 2009? Does it qualify for scrappage?
I have an old car with an NCT 1/11 and it was last insured on 09/2009. The car never got sold and was not used for 17 months. Is the car still eligible for the scrappage scheme?
Ado Bugu (Letterknny)
Feb 2011 Filed under: scrappage
How are registrations allocated to dealers?
Hello Paddy, How are registrations allocated to dealers especially in early January?
Are they issued individually or in blocks?
Jerome O'Connor (Wicklow)
Feb 2011 Filed under: registration
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