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Which new car for 10,000km a year?

I have a BMW 520i (manual, petrol) since 1998 and it has served me well. I am considering changing to a new car and am thinking about the following: BMW 3 Series GT, Lexus IS or the Volvo V40. I have driven my wife's car, a 2011 Toyota Prius 1.8 and like the automatic. I am keen on having a rear camera and parking sensors, plus Bluetooth, leather upholstery, satnav, metallic paint, cruise control and climate control. I do about 10,000km per year.

Can you please advise what you would think might suit my needs.

Regards

Pat Rice

Patrick Rice (Greystones)

Jun 2013 Filed under: choosing new car

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Is the Audi Sound System worth getting?

Is the Audi Sound System worth getting as an option? I can't find any info on it comparing it to the standard system.

Declan McBride (Dublin)

Jun 2013 Filed under: infotainment

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How often do I change the belt in my Focus?

After how many miles does the timing belt on a 2015 diesel Ford Focus 1.5 have to be changed?

Rory Waters (Kildare)

Sep 2017 Filed under: servicing

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Price for private sale of Peugeot 407?

How much can I expect to get for a private sale of a black Peugeot 407 HDI 1.6? Few extras include rear parking sensors, retracting side mirrors etc. It's in good nick with a few scratches on the driver's door handle. Also, roughly any idea how much I would get for it as a trade in?

S Corcoran (Kildaer)

Jul 2013 Filed under: used car values

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Common faults with the Range Rover Sport?

What are the common faults with the Range Rover Sport?

Colm Mellett (Navan)

Jul 2013 Filed under: reliability

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How good is the Smart Roadster?

How good or bad are Smart Roadsters?

John Langan (Westmeath)

Jul 2013 Filed under: choosing used car

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Anything I can do about my Renault Laguna?

Doing a bit a research on Renault.  I bought a new Renault Laguna III 1.5 dCi in January 2008 with beige half leather and auto hand brake and now have 210,000km on the clock. I forked out €32k in 2008 and five years later the engine is gone. Not happy, won’t buy another Renault. Seems to be a built-in switch that when it reaches 200,000km or five years the car is knackered. I have to get a replacement engine, which is impossible and not cheap. So much for commercial good will. Car was serviced and timing belt was changed. I would not recommend Renault to anyone, especially when the garage/dealer that I bought it from in 2008 is now in liquidation (not mentioning any names). Is it true that I potentially only have recourse through dealer of purchase? Are people out there aware of this situation?

Gareth Egan (Cadamstown)

Jul 2013 Filed under: warranty

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Can my father change his Motability car?

Can my father change the Motability car he got in April 2017 due to my parents struggling to get in or out due to the car being too big for them? Both have mobility problems.

Robert Fraser (Glasgow)

Sep 2017 Filed under: miscellaneous

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Skoda Superb vs. Octavia RS diesel?

Hi,

How would you compare, performance wise, the 2.0, 170hp Skoda Superb against the new Octavia RS?

Thanks

Philip Donegan (Ballina)

Aug 2013 Filed under: choosing new car

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What's the noise in my Toyota Previa?

Hi,

My parents have a 1991 Toyota Previa and lately it has been making a lot of metal grinding sounds from the rear. I took it out to test it and for the first few minutes the car seems fine. But after a while, and especially on the motorway, the car starts making metal grinding sounds.

We took it to a couple of garages and they said it was the rear axle. To fix/replace it, its going to cost around €700 to €1,000 depending on if we want to fix/replace the whole axle. Can the rear axle really be the problem? And does the price range sound right for this problem?

Thank you.

Jin Masaki (Fresno)

Sep 2013 Filed under: fault

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