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Belt or chain for the Ford Kuga 2.0 TDCi?

Does the Ford Kuga 2.0 TDCi Zetec 2WD have a timing chain or belt and what mileage should it be changed at?

Linda Jarvis (Westmeath)

Nov 2014 Filed under: servicing

Expert answer

Hi Linda,

It has a timing belt and it needs to be changed at 200,000km or 10 years, whichever is sooner.


What is the market value for a 2006 Ford Focus?

What is the market value for a 2006 Ford Focus Ghia with 160,000km on clock?

Greg Byrne (Westmeath)

Nov 2014 Filed under: used car values

Expert answer

Hi Greg,

Depending on condition and history (and whether you're selling it yourself or trading it in) then I'd say between €4,500 and €6,000.


Ford Fiesta or Hyundai i20 for €11,000?

I have up to €11,000 to spend on a 3/4-year-old car. I was thinking of either a Ford Fiesta or a Hyundai i20 - which is the better buy? And is it better to buy between now and Christmas, or wait until the New Year?

Pauline O'Donnell

Pauline O'Donnell (Dublin 12)

Nov 2014 Filed under: choosing used car

Expert answer

Hi Pauline,

At that age, I'd put the Fiesta ahead of the Hyundai. It's better to drive by far, better looking too and barely any less well made or reliable. True, the Hyundai has that long warranty, but at four years old that's coming to an end, so the balance swings back to the Ford. Get the brilliant 1.25-litre petrol engine and I don't think you'll go too far wrong. Lots out there to choose from so be picky when it comes to history, condition and price.

The end of December is the quietest for used car sales in dealers so you could strike a good bargain if you go in there with a cash offer ready to drive away. The New Year could be a bit busier if you're buying through a franchise that also sells new cars.

Let us know how you get on


What mid-sze petrol car should my parents buy?

My elderly parents are in the market for a mid-sized hatch with a budget of around €22k, which seems to get them most brand's lower-mid trim models. A crossover they feel is too big for them despite me recommending the easier entry of the higher seats. They need a small petrol engine, as their mileage is low and will never reach a speed capable of clearing a DPF.

The question is what car? There is a really good range of options between Golf, i30, Focus, Pulsar, Auris and many others. What is the best all round option, and do you happen to know if any of them are easier to get into/out of than others?

Thanks

Shane Sheridan (Dublin)

Nov 2014 Filed under: choosing new car

Expert answer

Hi Shane,

If it's a small petrol hatch you're looking for then I think the best options are either a Ford Focus with the 1.0-litre EcoBoost turbo engine (the 100hp version is the sweetest) or either one of the three Volkswagen Group hatches (Golf, Skoda Octavia or SEAT Leon) with the brilliant 1.2 TSI turbo. Both engines, if driven gently, should yield close-to-diesel fuel economy.

Incidentally, your point about higher seats being easier to get in and out of for elderly drivers is well made. It might be worth checking out something nearly-new along the lines of a Golf Plus or Ford C-Max in that regard.


How reliable is the Ford Mondeo 2.0?

How reliable is the Ford Mondeo 2.0?

Carol O'Dwyer (Dublin)

Oct 2014 Filed under: reliability

Expert answer

Hi Carol,

There's a specific issue with the 2.0-litre diesel whereby it can cut out unexpectedly - it's a problem with the engine management system but it's a pretty easy fix. You will need to take it to a Ford main dealer if your car develops the problem. 

Other than that, they're pretty solid. Keyless ignition systems give a bit of bother but few Irish cars had that so it shouldn't be a major worry. The cabin trim can be a bit fragile too - listen for rattles and look for loose bits.


Ford C-Max or Renault Mégane Estate?

Which is a better buy: a 2010 Ford C-Max 1.6 diesel, or a 2012 1.5 diesel Renault Mégane Estate with similar mileage, at similar price? We're looking for a car to replace our Astra Estate.

Barbara Plesch (Mullingar)

Oct 2014 Filed under: choosing used car

Expert answer

Hi Barbara,

If the C-Max is in good condition and has a full service history, go for that one. It'll be more reliable than the Renault.


Any tips for replacing my old petrol Golf with a diesel?

I want to change my petrol 2002 Golf with 85k on the clock. I was looking at getting a diesel as I'm driving 60km per day for work. My budget would be about €6,000. I'd prefer a medium size car like a Ford Focus or SEAT Ibiza - any tips?

Karla Devenney (Dublin)

Oct 2014 Filed under: choosing used car

Expert answer

Hi Karla,

Well, you're looking at two different sizes of car there. If you want to physically downsize, then the Ibiza is the one to go for - it's smaller than the Golf (based on the same chassis as the Volkswagen Polo), but still pretty spacious, rather handsome and nice to drive. They're very reliable too, but quite noisy and uncouth on a longer journey. A Focus is roughly the same size as a Golf, but if it's painless, economical motoring you're after than a 1.6 TDCi Focus could be the answer - plentiful, well-made, sweet to drive and 55mpg.

What do you think?


How much is the road tax for a 2008 Ford S-Max?

How much is the road tax for a 2008 Ford S-Max 2.0-litre?

Austin Cooney (Dublin)

Oct 2014 Filed under: taxation

Expert answer

Hi Austin,

We're going to assume it's on the new CO2-based taxation. The 2.0 diesel S-Max emitted 169g/km, which means it's in Band D for tax, costing €570 per annum.


How much oil should I put in my Ford Focus?

How much oil should my 2009 Ford Focus 1.6 diesel take?

Breda Galway (Kilkenny)

Oct 2014 Filed under: servicing

Expert answer

Hi Breda,


It takes 3.8 litres of oil if a new oil filter has been fitted. Best to top up in smaller amounts and check it as you go to prevent overfilling, as that can cause a lot of problems.


Has my 2.0 Mondeo a belt or timing chain?

Hi there,

Ford Mondeo 2.0 TDCi Platinum: has it a timing belt or chain please?

Thanks very much

Dody Gharib (Carlow)

Oct 2014 Filed under: servicing

Expert answer

Hi Dody,

It’s a belt and it needs changing every ten years or 200,000km, whichever comes sooner.