How to keep my diesel in good condition?
As an over 70 and therefore required to stay indoors indefinitely, how can I maintain my diesel car in good condition when it may not be driven for a very long time?
Brendan McElroyApr 2020 Filed under: diesel
Expert answer
Hi Brendan,
It's a tough situation for you. We hope you have family and friends to keep in touch with and make sure all your needs are met.
Don't worry about your car. If it's not doing any mileage, then there's no worry about the DPF (diesel particulate filter) or other major diesel components clogging up from low-mileage, low-temperature use. Even if you want to start up your car every few days and let it run for 15- to 20 minutes to keep the battery charged up, that won't have a major effect, not so long as, when we are free to drive where we want again, you take it for a good long run at some decent motorway speeds.
Other than that, keep an eye on the tyre pressures and fluid levels, watching out for leaks under the car. Also, don't park under a tree if you can help it, as it could lead to paint corrosion.
Is my UK Mercedes covered by warranty here?
Will my warranty on a used imported one-year-old Mercedes from England cover me in any Mercedes garage in Ireland?
Thank you
Mary
Mary Kelly (Roscommon )Mar 2020 Filed under: warranty
Expert answer
Hi Mary,
Yes, it will. Since 2005 all new Mercedes cars have had a two-year, pan-European warranty, so any warranty work should be honoured here in Ireland. There may be issues if the car was previously serviced by a non-Mercedes approved garage, but other than that you should be fine.
How does the SCEWO wheelchair work?
How, on electric stair climbing wheelchairs like the SCEWO wheelchair, is the power directed from the main wheel to the tracks?
Abel Mesfin (Mekelle)Mar 2020 Filed under: wheelchair
Expert answer
Hi Abel,
Well, the tracks are actually always turning, driven by a chain, but when approaching steps, the wheelchair user presses a button to lower the tracked wheels, which then take over until up or down the steps.
How to change to imperial in my Peugeot?
How to change from Metric to Imperial units in my Peugeot 3008 SUV?
Robert Bease (Kirkcaldy)Mar 2020 Filed under: miscellaneous
Expert answer
Hi Robert,
Just go to the system settings menu (have a look at your owner's manual) and change the selection from Metric to Imperial.
Should I buy a new diesel Audi?
Changing my car at the end of the year. Going for an Audi. Petrol or diesel? Worried about diesel resale values in three years or so.
Shane Russell (Dublin)Mar 2020 Filed under: petrol vs. diesel
Expert answer
Hi Shane,
I’m afraid this is a bit like asking us how long a piece of string might be… Especially given the current coronavirus crisis. It’s simply impossible for us to tell quite where the car market is going to go in the next while. Broadly speaking, we are moving steadily towards an electric future, and so — yes — diesel values will be under pressure in the coming years. That said, the current crisis might push the market back a little, and it’s possible that for the next little while, people might be more keen to go with something familiar, rather than taking risks on new tech.
Given all of that, and given that you’re looking at a three-year timeline, I think you’d be OK buying a diesel, especially in a premium model like an Audi. While it’s certainly possible that values may not hold up quite as strongly as they have done, it should still be solid enough, and of course you can insulate yourself — to an extent — by buying on a PCP plan with a guaranteed minimum future value.
How much is my tax as a disabled driver?
We are hoping to move to Southern Ireland. I have a disabled blue badge and wondered how much my motor tax would be.
Lynn Evans (Alderholt,)Mar 2020 Filed under: taxation
Expert answer
Hi Lynn,
There are actually a huge number of tax breaks for disabled drivers in Ireland, including exemption from paying Vehicle Registration Tax and VAT on new cars or imports, plus a repayment of any VAT spent on converting or adapting a vehicle to your needs. You’ll need to be able to provide a Primary Medical Certificate, which you may need to wait until you’ve moved here to get, as it’ll have to come from your local Health Service Executive (HSE) office - although it’s possible that a UK cert would also be acceptable.
You can claim back the VRT and VAT on a new vehicle of up to 6,000cc engine capacity, and there’s also a fuel grant of 60c per litre for petrol, and 49c per litre for diesel, which can be reclaimed at the end of each year (up to a maximum of 2,370 litres). You’ll also be exempt from annual road tax, and you can find out more on all of this by getting in touch with your local Motor Tax office.
Considering importing a Mazda MX-5...
I am considering purchasing a 2013 Mazda MX-5 Roadster hard top; its mileage is 48,000, but I cannot find revenue VRT example... Should I wait until after Brexit is over to purchase? I'm buying from a friend.
DERICK BUCKLEY (CO CORK)Mar 2020 Filed under: importing
Expert answer
Hi Derick,
Revenue always seems to have a problem working out values for any car that’s not a thoroughly mainstream family hatchback or saloon, sadly. We’ve been through the calculations and our dead-reckoning is that you could be looking at a VRT bill of around €2,000 — which seems a bit steep for a seven-year-old car to be honest.
We don't think Brexit is going to alter the situation in favour of those importing cars from the UK, either, so no point waiting.
Looking at importing a Ford Ranger...
Hi,
I am interested in importing a Ford Ranger from the UK, 2016 up, under 50k mileage. Can you help?
Regards Ciarán
Ciaran Kiely (Dublin)Mar 2020 Filed under: importing
Expert answer
Hi Ciaran,
Well, we’d obviously advise you to buy from a reputable source in the UK, as the Ranger is a hard-working pickup, usually provided rather than owned, and therefore will probably have had a tough life. Make sure you check any potential purchases over very, very carefully indeed, and don’t buy anything without a full service history. The VRT for commercial imports is 13 per cent of the Irish open market selling value, and so we’d expect you’d have to pay around €2,500 to €3,000 in VRT.
Is VRT €200 on importing some vans?
Hi,
I plan to import a 2018 VW Transporter van from the UK. This van has front seats only with bulkhead (not a Kombi). It's a standard, SWB, manual 2.0-litre van. Am I right in thinking that the VRT on these vans is €200?
Thanks
Colm Griffin (Castlebar)Mar 2020 Filed under: VRT
Expert answer
Hi Colm,
It depends — for the most part, all vans are charged VRT at a rate of 13.3 per cent of the Irish market selling price, but some N1 vans qualify for a basic charge of €200 if, according to Revenue, they have always had fewer than four seats, and at any time a laden mass greater than 130 per cent of the mass in service. Better check with the local motor tax office to find out which category your Transporter fits into...
Belt or chain in my Focus?
Does my 2008 Ford Focus have a wet belt or timing chain or belt? The reg is 08 CE XXXX.
Gavin Mccormack (Kilkenny )Feb 2020 Filed under: servicing
Expert answer
Hi Gavin,
I'm afraid the registration you gave us came back as a Hyundai on Cartell.ie, so we assume there's a typo there. However, looking at the 2008 Focus:
1.4/1.6 petrol: timing belt
1.6/2.0 TDCi diesel: timing belt, with small timing chain at back of engine joining the camshafts
1.8 TDCi diesel: timing belt, with separate belt or chain for high-pressure pump drive
1.8/2.0 petrol: timing chain
Hopefully that covers your car, but come back to us if not, with more details.
