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Value of a 2009 Citroen C4?
Value of a 2009 Citroen C4 with 200,000 kilometres on the clock?
Bali Bhao (Kilkenny)
Apr 2018 Filed under: used car values
Is there a seven-seat Jeep 1.4?
Does the Jeep 1.4-litre turbo petrol come in seven-seat form?
Josephine Nolan (Kilkee)
Apr 2018 Filed under: choosing new car
When to change my Mondeo's timing belt?
I have a 2014 Ford mondeo 2.0 with 114,000 miles on the clock; when do I replace the timing belt?
Michael Raftery (Galway)
Apr 2018 Filed under: servicing
Timing belt change on 132 Skoda Octavia?
When is the timing belt due on a 132 Skoda Octavia Elegance 2.0-litre? I have 198,655km on the clock.
Joe Piggott (Nass Co Kil Dare )
Apr 2018 Filed under: servicing
Can I soften my AMG CLA 45's suspension?
Hi folks,
I have a Mercedes CLA 45 AMG; can the option of putting in a softer suspension be fitted to the car?
James Delea (Cork)
Apr 2018 Filed under: comfort
Thinking of buying a car in the UK...
I am thinking of buying a UK car, but driving it in the UK for six months. Am I right to think VRT is only payable on entry to Ireland and what are the main documents you require for importation? Also I presume the VRT is calculated on the vehicle age and mileage entering Ireland?
William Neale (Malahide)
Apr 2018 Filed under: importing
How much is the VRT on an 2014 Audi A4?
How much is the VRT on an 2014 Audi A4 saloon please?
Gemma Wall (Waterford City)
Apr 2018 Filed under: VRT
Ford Mondeo, Skoda Octavia or Opel Insignia?
Hi there,
I commute between Gorey and Dublin 3/4 times a week and am in the process of changing my car. I'm tall (six-two) and appreciate leg and head room... Looking at three cars at the moment (diesel): Mondeo, Octavia or Insignia.
Recommendations?
Andy Long (Gorey)
Apr 2018 Filed under: choosing new car
Will Skoda's 1.0 TSI engine be reliable?
Hi.
We have been looking for a good reliable quality practical family car and deciding to go with a Skoda Octavia 1.0 TSI, as petrol suits our mileage - very short during the week and longer drives on weekends. My question and only reservation about the three-cylinder 1.0 TSI Octavia is its durability. Skoda and Volkswagen have a good reputation, but my only concern is how many years can be got out of a small engine in a big car? Have you any background into the work the manufacturers have put into this technology. and how durable do you reckon they will be? I've only heard great things about it, but I've heard a few non-Skoda drivers dismiss this engine.
Thanks
Mark Yeatesy (Dublin)
Mar 2018 Filed under: reliability
Nissan X-Trail or Hyundai ix35?
What would your choice be between a 2014 Nissan x-Trail 1.6 dCi and 2014 Hyundai ix35?
Jacqui Samuels (Pretoria)
Mar 2018 Filed under: choosing used car
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