Any common problems with the Mondeo ST 220 TDCi?
Ford Mondeo ST 220 TDCi: what are the common problems?
Gary GaryMar 2013 Filed under: reliability
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Hi Gary,
The only major recurrent problems seem to be exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valves that can get sticky (a smell of unburned diesel is the giveaway) and a weak timing belt tensioner that needs regular attention. There's an excellent UK-based owners club at stdrivers.co.uk and the forums there are full of helpful advice. Apparently, in the UK, some of the parts for the 2.2 diesel engine are cheaper from Jaguar dealers (the same engine was used in the X-Type), but we're not sure if that holds true here. Lovely car the ST TDCi, although I do recall from my (long ago) test drive that the brakes needed a hell of a good shove to work hard...
Can I get Bluetooth etc. on my 2007 Audi?
I recently bought a 2007 Audi A4 Avant that has no Bluetooth fitted. Neither is there an iPod connection. Is there an all-in-one extra I can get?
Thanks
Frank Lannon (Newbridge)Mar 2013 Filed under: Bluetooth
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Hi Frank,
You can get adaptors that will add Bluetooth both for calls and for music streaming to a 2007 Audi A4. They cost around €130 a go, but we’d recommend getting a professional to fit it, which will obviously drive up the cost a bit. Alternatively, you could replace the entire stereo unit with an aftermarket one, such as from Pioneer, which will also have a proper touchscreen and Apple CarPlay, but you’re looking at around €400 for the unit alone then.
Audi A5 or BMW 3 Series Coupe?
Hello,
I am looking at buying a used car at the moment. Trying to decide between an Audi A5 and BMW 3 Series Coupe. The 2.0-litre diesels look like the sensible option. I would like low mileage, but don't want anything newer than 2008 really. I would get M Sport if I end up going for BMW, but S line not so important for the A5. Max budget is €25k.
I'm interested in your general opinion of both cars. Would you have a preference? Is there anything in particular that I need to watch out for? Better engine options keeping in mind the tax, resale etc? I only do about 10k miles per year...
Thanks in advance, John
John O'Connor (Celbridge)Mar 2013 Filed under: choosing used car
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Hi John,
At 10k miles a year, to be honest, you’d be better off going for a petrol model as you’re just not going to get the fuel savings out of a diesel to justify the extra cost, plus you might be running into issues with exhaust filters. Of the two cars, the BMW is without question the nicer to drive, and it has a fractionally more spacious interior than that of the Audi. The Audi is seriously well-made though, so from a reliability point of view, we’d probably give that one the nod. Just make sure you buy one with a full, preferably main dealer, service history.
Looking for frugal, comfy, automatic car...
Hi, could you advise me? I am looking for a economical automatic car that is comfortable for long driving.
Thanks
Eileen
Eileen McCarthy (Tipperary)Mar 2013 Filed under: choosing new car
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Hi Eileen,
A lot here depends on what kind of car, and indeed what size of car, you’re looking for. There’s a huge choice out there, and most models now have at least the option of an automatic gearbox. Overall, it’s as ever hard to get away from the trusty VW Golf in cases such as this. A 1.6 TDI diesel or 1.2 TSI petrol with the DSG automatic gearbox would seem ideal.
Where in Kerry can I buy a new Ford Fiesta?
Where in Kerry can I buy a Ford Fiesta 1.0-litre EcoBoost?
Fred Flynn (Killarney)Mar 2013 Filed under: choosing new car
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Hi Fred,
Ford has two main dealers in Kerry itself — Killarney Autos Limited on Park Road in Killarney, and Kerry Motor Works at Mileheight in Tralee. There’s also Kelleher’s of Macroom, O’Brien’s in Mallow and Cavanaghs of Charleville if you’re willing to cross the border into Cork.
What is the value of a 2002 Volvo V70?
What is the value of a 2002 Volvo V70 with a petrol engine?
John Kenny (Dublin)Mar 2013 Filed under: used car values
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Hi John,
I'm afraid we'd need to know a little more, such as condition, mileage, which of the petrol engines is it (2.0- or 2.4-litre?), etc.
A rough estimation would be between €3,000 and €4,000.
Come back to us if you'd like us to narrow this down.
What do you think of the Nissan Tiida?
2008-09 Nissan Tiida: what should I look out for? How reliable, spacious and good is it as a second family car?
Alan Trayer (Naas)Mar 2013 Filed under: choosing used car
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Hi Alan,
We don't know of any widespread common issues with this car. It's built on Nissan/Renault mechanicals that are quite well proven. It's moderately spacious for the money, but it's not a car we'd often consider, as there are plenty of other better cars available for the same price. Apparently many unsold examples found their way from Ireland to the UK, where they were never marketed as a new car.
In summary: not bad really, but not recommended either.
Let us know how you get on.
How economical is the Skoda Yeti?
What is the Skoda Yeti's 2.0 diesel fuel consumption like?
Tom Hartigan (Limerick)Expert answer
Hi Tom,
The front-wheel drive only Yeti 2.0 TDI returns 52.3mpg (5.4 litres/100km). The four-wheel drive version returns 46.3mpg (6.1 litres/100km).
The Yeti is one of those cars in which it's possible to get close to the official figures - especially on the open road and the motorway.
Hope that helps
Should I go for a Skoda to replace my Golf?
I currently drive a 2009 Volkswagen Golf and am looking for something a bit bigger. I'm six-foot five and my problem is that, with the driver's seat in the correct position for me, you cannot fit our rear facing baby seat, or the first forward facing seat behind me. The only option is to place them on the passenger side, which leaves my older daughter sitting behind me, with her knees in my back, resulting in pins and needles for her and and an uncomfortable drive for me. The other issue is that the frame of the buggy takes up all the boot space, leaving no space for the weekly shop, or for luggage etc. I know the Skoda Superb has miles of leg room, and boot space but are there any other cars I should be looking at? I have always driven diesel and would prefer to stick with it, so I think 2009 would be best in terms of tax and getting two years before the next NCT. A lot of the Skodas on Carzone.ie seem to have huge mileage; what would you consider excessive for a 2009 car?
John Maher (Ennis)Mar 2013 Filed under: choosing used car
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Hi John,
The Skoda Superb or Octavia would have been our first suggestions. The Octavia hasn't quite as much rear legroom as the Superb, but it's still better than the Golf's - and the boot is huge. High mileages on diesel Skodas are nothing to worry about so long as it has a proper service history and is in good order. Taxi drivers regularly do hundreds of thousands of kilometres. Avoid high mileage DSG automatic gearboxes, but otherwise they are really robust. So long as the history and price are good I'd not worry about buying one with over 150,000 kilometres on the clock.
One last thing to consider: if you do less than 20,000 kilometres a year a petrol car may suit you better. They're generally cheaper to buy and better suited to low mileage use. They're also quieter!
Hope that helps, but do come back to us if you need more assistance and have a budget in mind so we can narrow down the search for you.
Is the 2004 Kia Carens a reliable MPV?
Hi there,
I'm planning to buy a car for our aupair. I saw a cheap Kia Carens (2004) I could buy from a dealer for €2,350. I'm wondering how economical and reliable this car is. I'm not sure Kia would have been as reliable then as it is now.
Alison Stone-Thompson (Wexford)Mar 2013 Filed under: reliability
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Hi Alison,
It should be pretty solid. Kia has always had a good reputation for quality and reliability, even back before the days of the seven-year warranty. We have heard of old-shape Carens having engine failure problems, but it’s a difficult issue to diagnose ahead of the fact. Just make sure it has a full (or at least close to full) service history.
