Why won't my Octavia start properly when it's cold?
I have a 1999 Skoda Octavia 1.9 TDI diesel. When the engine is cold it's almost inpossible too start. What do you think is the problem? When the engine is warm its starts directly. It is any typical thing?
Bjarne RålundJun 2014 Filed under: fault
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Hi Bjarne,
The first thing we'd check are the heater plugs. They're not cheap though, so have an auto electrician test them before you shell out money paying for their replacement.
How much is the tax on a the Volvo XC90?
How much is the tax on a the Volvo XC90?
Anne Hilty (Portumna, Co.galway)May 2014 Filed under: taxation
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Hi Anne,
An all-new Volvo XC90 is due in Ireland in 2015 so the current car is being phased out. The last examples sold in the country are in either D4 or D5 diesel spec with a Geartronic automatic gearbox. They both sat in Band F for road tax, costing €1,200 per annum.
Does an SUV suit my family needs?
Can you recommend a good used family SUV that won't break the bank and has good fuel economy and emissions? Main requirements are: it's spacious enough to fit two adults and three small kids comfortably, plus has lots of storage space for camping gear, buggies etc; cheap to run; readily available second-hand (2008 and later). I'm not planning any off-road trips so four-wheel drive isn't too important, neither is an automatic transmission, climate control or other such luxuries.
Eoin Cleary (Portumna, Co.galway)May 2014 Filed under: choosing used car
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Hi Eoin,
I hate to say it but an SUV may not be what you need. To get three kids in comfortably, you really need a car with three individual seats across the back and only the likes of the Land Rover Discovery or Toyota Land Cruiser have those - and they're big, heavy and expensive to run.
So you may need to look down the MPV route. Don't panic - it's not as bad as it sounds. Have a look for a nice Ford S-Max. Tonnes of room, extra seats in the (massive) boot and affordable running costs.
That said, it depends on the age of your kids. If they're big enough to not need booster seats (or if only a couple of them still need one) that opens up your options a little. If you still fancy an SUV, try a Nissan X-Trail; spacious, reliable, good to drive.
Let us know what you go for
Should I go for a BMW 3 Series with €7,000 budget?
Hi, I am looking to buy a second hand car. My budget is €7,000. I would prefer automatic transmission. I found a 2006 BMW 3 Series (320i) for €6,500 and it has done 124,000km. Would you recommend this? I never had a car before. What's the fuel consumption and maintenance like?
Many thanks, Richard
Richard Ken (Waterford)May 2014 Filed under: choosing used car
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Hi Richard,
Just be careful when buying any premium badge car for a low price like that. The BMW 3 Series is a well made, reliable car but you need to buy one with a full service history, one that has been looked after. If you don't, you can be getting yourself into a world of expensive trouble.
A 320i will be quite affordable to run in terms of fuel consumption, but it will be more expensive to service and buy any spare parts for than a mass-market brand. If, as you say, you've never had a car before, you may be better off starting with something cheaper and easier to run. Can I suggest a Golf? Just as classy as the Beemer, but more affordable by far.
Is the Citroen C4 Grand Picasso Auto a good car?
Can you tell me if 2009 Citroen C4 Grand Picasso Auto VTR + is a good car?
Ann Mullen (Meath)May 2014 Filed under: choosing used car
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Hi Ann,
Generally speaking, yes. The C4 Picasso is better built than Citroen's reputation would have you believe and it's spacious and economical to run.
In terms of problems to look for, check the cabin carefully for any bits of detaching trim or family-related damage. As it's the EGS auto, see if it's had the software upgrade that improved the shift quality and check to see if the clutch has been replaced - some early EGS models used to eat up their clutches.
Porsche Cayman GTS or Jaguar F-Type Coupé
How does the Porsche Cayman GTS compare to the Jaguar F-Type Coupé?
Thanks
Philip Donegan (Ballina)May 2014 Filed under: choosing new car
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Hi Philip,
We put this to Kyle Fortune, one of our UK-based writers, as he's the only one of the team that has driven both cars:
"The Jaguar will undoubtedly feel like more of an event initially, the V6's engine and exhaust note are superb, though in some ways it's extrovert sound does promise more than the engine ultimately delivers. It's agile, fast and easy to drive, with an edge that makes it fun, too. The Cayman GTS is a different proposition; it's mid- rather than front-engined, which immediately makes it feel more exotic, even if familiarity - there are lots of Boxsters and Caymans out there, and less F-Types - does lessen its impact. Neither will disappoint, but the Porsche is the more engaging, more polished drive. It's arguably the best sports car you can buy, though the Jag runs it close. Clincher for me would be that the Cayman GTS is available as a manual, the Jag only an automatic."
Hope that's of interest!
How much is this Renault Grand Scenic TomTom worth?
Hi, I am wondering what would the value of a 2011 Renault Grand Scenic (TomTom edition) be with panoramic roof, automatic gearbox and 53,000 kilometres on the clock.
Thanks,
Bryan from Kildare
Bryan Mooney (Kildare)May 2014 Filed under: used car values
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Hi Bryan,
I'd say about €15,000 on average, perhaps slightly below the €14,000 as a trade-in.
What's the old SsangYong seven-seater like?
Looking for some feedback on a 2008 SsangYong seven-seater: 1.9 diesel, automatic.
Thanks
Darrell Tipper (Blessington)May 2014 Filed under: choosing used car
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Hi Darrell,
Generally speaking SsangYongs are very reliable (it's the upside of them being somewhat old-fashioned and mechanically simple), but the price you pay for that is them being really rather crude to drive and live with. Noise levels from the engine will be very high indeed, cabin quality will resemble that of a Toyota from the 1980s and the handling will be little short of terrible.
How much is the road tax on a 2009 Toyota RAV4?
How much is the road tax on a 2009 Toyota RAV4?
Graham Lawler Ryan (Wexford)May 2014 Filed under: taxation
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Hi Graham,
It depends which model you are referring to. Our records show the following:
- RAV4 2.0 VVT-i (petrol) automatic: 212g/km - Band F, €1,200 per annum
- RAV4 2.0 VVT-i (petrol) manual: 202g/km - Band F, €1,200 per annum
- RAV4 2.2 D-4D (diesel) manual: 173g/km - Band E, €750 per annum
Come back to us if it's something else and we'll look into it.
How much is my BMW 5 Series worth?
What is the value of a 2006 automatic BMW 523i M Sport with 70,000km on the clock?
Jim Murphy (Dublin)May 2014 Filed under: used car values
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Hi Jim,
Because it has the slightly less desirable petrol engine, I'd say you're looking at a value of around €9,000. €8,000 on a trade-in.