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How much to tax the Ford Galaxy?

How much is the car tax for six months on a 2.0-litre Ford Galaxy?

Helen Corvenieo (Kildare)

Feb 2015 Filed under: taxation

Expert answer

Hi Helen,

If you mean the current model, with the 2.0-litre 140hp TDCi engine, then that has emissions of 139g/km of CO2, putting it into Band B2 for motor tax, which has a six-month cost of €155.


Opel Zafira or Ford Galaxy?

Which is more reliable an Opel Zafira or a Ford Galaxy?

Eamon Hefferon (Wicklow)

Jan 2015 Filed under: reliability

Expert answer

Hi Eamon,

They're two very different cars, the Zafira and the Galaxy. The Opel is much the smaller car so if you're planning to carry full-size adults in the third row, you really need to get the Galaxy. 

In terms of reliability they both have their common issues. The Galaxy's engine can cut out unexpectedly (a software patch is the fix) and its interior trim can be fragile. A clunking noise from the steering could mean that the power steering pump is on the way out. Electrical problems are common and the alarm can give trouble.

On the Opel check that the tailgate release is working as it should and the air conditioning system can be troublesome. The stereo can also forget its preset stations or just stop working altogether. 

More seriously, the diesel engine can give serious trouble. Timing belt, water pump and the turbo are all problem areas. Make sure you get one with a full service history and an aftermarket warranty might not be a bad idea.


Can I claim VAT back on my imported Ford Galaxy?

Hi, I bought a new Ford Galaxy last August in the UK with less than 6,000km on it and paid VAT in the UK. I have also paid VAT and VRT in Ireland. How can I claim back the UK VAT as I'm VAT-registered in Ireland?

Thanks John

John O'Connor (Galway )

Jan 2015 Filed under: importing

Expert answer

Hi John,

You can't claim it back. The Revenue rules are that if a vehicle is less than six months old or has less than 6,000km on the clock, you must pay the VAT on importing it here, regardless of whether or not the VAT has been paid in the UK. The only way you could claim the VAT back from the UK HMRC would be to be VAT-registered in the UK.


When do you change a cam belt on a Ford Galaxy?

When do you change a cam belt on a Ford Galaxy?

Tony Miller (Cardenden Fife)

Aug 2014 Filed under: servicing

Expert answer

Hi Tony,

Ford recommends every 125,000 miles (about 200,000 kilometres) or every 10 years. We'd always urge caution on such things and suggest it's done a little earlier than recommended.


Is €20,000 too much for this Ford Galaxy?

Is €20,000 too much for a 2010 Ford Galaxy with 138,000km on the clock?

Aisling O'Doherty (Galway)

May 2014 Filed under: used car values

Expert answer

Hi Aisling,

Assuming that it has a full service history and is in good condition, then I'd say it's just about right, perhaps a touch high given the mileage. There are Galaxys (Galaxies?) out there for similar money with lower miles, so it's worth shopping around a bit.

Let us know how you get on


I need a seven-seat MPV to replace my Merc estate...

Hi, my 1997 E 230 Mercedes estate just failed its NCT and I've decided not to put any more money into keeping it going. I am looking for a second hand, large seven-seater (for three kids and two dogs), with a budget of approx €6,000.

I want space, practicality, reliability and preferably low running costs. My preference would be Ford Galaxy (on reputation), but mileage in my price range tends to be high. French brands (Citroen C8, Peugeot 807 and Renault Espace) seem to review poorly. Hyundai Trajet maybe? SEAT Alhambra? Any others I should be considering? All advice gratefully received.

Richard, Dublin

Richard Butler (Dublin)

Feb 2014 Filed under: choosing used car

Expert answer

Hi Richard,

The Alhambra would be my choice here. A budget of €6,000 won't get you the current model, but it should find you an old one and they're still good. SEAT's reliability is pretty solid and you should be able to find one at a lower mileage than an equivalently priced (and mechanically identical) Ford Galaxy. 

It would be worth keeping an eye out for a Ford S-Max too, though €6,000 is the very, very bottom end for S-Max prices, but keep your eyes peeled and haggle hard and you might just land a nice one. 

And, as I always advise anyone looking for a seven-seater, there's always the option of a Mercedes-Benz E-Class Estate with extra seats in the boot...


Life expectancy of a modern Ford diesel?

My 2008 Ford Galaxy Ghia 2.0-litre diesel has 245,000km on the clock and it is driving great. What is the life expectancy of a modern diesel engine?

Mervyn Boles (Dublin)

Jan 2014 Filed under: mileage

Expert answer

Hi Mervyn,

Generally speaking, most car makers design major parts such as engine heads, blocks etc. for a life of around 400,000 to 500,000km. That said, if you look after the car properly, keep it serviced and be prepared to spend the cash to replace major components from time to time, the total life is essentially unlimited. It’s all down to the care the car gets a lot of the time.


Can you help us choose a large seven-seat family car?

Hello! We have a Peugeot 307 SW 1.6 petrol. We are due our fourth baby in the spring and are researching to find a full seven-seater (which could comfortably fit seven adults) preferably with low road tax. We think the full seven-seater is better from a safety point of view and aren't concerned about how this affects boot space. The newer models with low road tax are quite a bit more expensive but I assume are cheaper in the long run! What would you recommend? Value for money and safety essential!.

Feena Farrell (Kilcock)

Nov 2013 Filed under: choosing used car

Expert answer

Hi Feena,

If you need actual space for seven full-sized adults (as opposed to jump seats for occasional use by small kids) then pretty much all of the medium-sized SUVs, such as the Opel Zafira, Peugeot 5008, Citroen C4 Picasso and Ford C-Max are out of the question. They're simply not big enough. You'll need, therefore, to trade up to a proper, full-size SUV and in that category there's simply nothing better than a Ford Galaxy. There's real space in the third row even for big people and while the 2.0-litre 140hp diesel engine is a bit juicy on tax (Band C) it's pretty good on overall fuel economy .

They're robustly made too, and while the Galaxy isn't on Ford's official Irish price list any more, a quick ring around the dealer network should easily turn up either a dealer demo model or a very young used car.

Let us know how you get on


What models can fit three child seats in the back?

What car/MPV/SUV can fit three child seats in the back?

Pamela Bastable (Dublin)

Sep 2013 Filed under: child or baby seats

Expert answer

Hi Pamela,

There's a few: Renault Scenic. Toyota Verso. Peugeot 5008. Citroen C4 Picasso. Land Rover Discovery. Chrysler Voyager. Ford Galaxy & S-Max. SEAT Alhambra. Volkswage Sharan. Renault Espace.

That list isn't it either!


Is an automatic Volkswagen Sharan thirsty?

Is the automatic Volkswagen Sharan harder to run than the standard model. In diesel?

Kevin Barron (Letterkenny)

Aug 2013 Filed under: fuel economy and emissions

Expert answer

Hi Kevin,

It depends. Are you talking about the older model of Sharan, the one that was shared with the old Ford Galaxy? If so, then it’s simply down to the fact that, at the time, automatic gearbox technology was not as advanced, and they tended to be more thirsty than an equivalent manual gearbox.

If it’s the newer model you’re talking about (the current-shape one, with sliding side doors) then it could be that the DSG automatic needs servicing. It requires more intensive care and attention than a manual gearbox, and if it’s left alone it can malfunction, which could affect economy.


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