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How can I clean this stuff off my car?
Hi there CompleteCar,
Any idea what I can do/use to get rid of 'fence life' paint from my car? It got sprayed a little over the weekend. Will it need to be machine polished to get it all off? I've rubbed the spoiler area for about an hour with warm sudsy water and then a dry cloth and managed to get it 90% off that, but it's pretty much all over the car.
Help!
Dave Clarke (Carrigaline, Co. Cork.)
Apr 2012 Filed under: cleaning
Does it make sense to swap my Nissan Note for a BMW or Merc?
Hi gents,
I have a 2010 Nissan Note 1.4 petrol Sport model with 21,000km, which I bought new and it's a grand car, but I recently had my head turned by two others that I LOVE!
A 2007 Mercedes-Benz C 180 1.8 petrol, auto, 19,000 miles and 2008 BMW 316i ES petrol, 33,000 miles. Both are immaculate with leather seats and loads extras and I'm being asked €4,500 to change. Is this reasonable? Am I mad?
Taking everything into consideration, that either of the new ones would set my heart on fire to own at versus the sensible brilliance of the one I have, what should I do please?
Thanks, Niamh
Niamh O'Donnell (Dublin)
May 2012 Filed under: choosing used car
Should I swap my 5 Series for a BMW X3 or a Merc M-Class?
Hello I need some advice please.
At the moment I own a 2010 new model BMW 5 Series, which I bought new. It's a fantastic car, but my previous car was a Nissan X-Trail and I really miss the high driving position. We have recently had a baby, which means lots of bending with car seats and buggies. We also have a five-year old and elderly parents who sometimes travel with us.
We have decided to trade the 5 Series for a 2.0-litre diesel SUV and have narrowed the choice down to two. My husband likes the new BMW X3, but I am more drawn to the Mercedes-Benz M-Class 2.0, as I don't really like the looks of the X3.
My question is, which of these two do you think would suit us best?
Thanks.
Jenny Moran (Cork)
Apr 2012 Filed under: choosing new car
What small diesel car would you recommend from 2008?
What would be the best diesel cars to buy? I'm looking at 2008 and not a big car. We have a 2003 Skoda Octavia 1.9 TDI so it would ideally be 1.4 to 1.6 in diesel really.
Thanks
Noel Mc Grath (Tralee)
May 2012 Filed under: choosing used car
Does my Mondeo have a timing belt?
Does my 2004 Ford Mondeo 1.8 LX have a cam belt or a timing chain?
Ronald Simcock (Warrington)
May 2012 Filed under: servicing
Why no spare wheel in the Kia Rio?!
Why is there no spare wheel or jack in the new Kia Rio? It costs €115 to replace puncture sealant cannister that is supplied instead - that is crazy!
John Murphy (Dublin)
Apr 2012 Filed under: tyres
How much is my Hyundai Santa Fe worth?
How much is a 2005 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS petrol with 75,000 kilometres on the clock worth on a trade-in against a 2008 Opel Zafira 1.6 petrol - or I should say cost to change!
Thanks!
James Brady (Clonsilla)
Apr 2012 Filed under: used car values
Any problems with the Peugeot 3008?
Do you know of any problems with the Peugeot 3008?
Pierce Mcallorum (Dublin)
Apr 2012 Filed under: choosing used car
Volvo XC90 or Land Rover Discovery?
Hi lads,
I need a seven-seat car and am looking at a 2005 Volvo XC90 D5 and a 2005 Range Rover Discovery 3 2.7D. Both are similar price and mileage. Which is best for safety, reliability and running costs? And it will never go off-road, just up on footpaths!
Thanks
Justin Patrick McElwee (Sligo)
Mar 2012 Filed under: choosing used car
How much is my 2012 Toyota Avensis Tourer worth?
How much is my 2012 Toyota Avensis Aura Tourer diesel, with 12,000 kilometres on the clock, worth on a trade-in?
THOMAS SHERIDAN (Dublin 7)
Mar 2012 Filed under: used car values
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