Is there a car-sharing scheme in Ireland?
Hello. I am a member of the car sharing cooperative Stattauto in Luebeck Germany. I wonder if you are involved in some sort international car sharing body and I could use the facility while on holiday in Ireland. Best wishes from the sunny Baltic.
Joachim Hacker (Luebeck)Jul 2012 Filed under: miscellaneous
Expert answer
Hi Jo,
I'm afraid not. There are loads of car-pooling schemes, but these usually involve filling a car with people as opposed to letting someone like yourself borrow other people's cars. Contact www.swiftcommute.ie and www.carsharing.ie for more information. There's also www.gocar.ie for hourly rental in main cities, but I suspect that's not what you're looking for.
Hope that helps.
Do you have prices for the new Peugeot 208 yet?
How much will the new Peugeot 208 cost in Ireland?
John Coleman (Athlone)Jun 2012 Filed under: pricing
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Hi John,
At the time of writing, Peugeot Ireland has not released any pricing information. The Irish launch is on July 9, so it's likely we'll have to wait until then to hear.
We'll do a news piece as soon as the details arrive.
Can I get orthopaedic seats for my Yaris in Ireland?
I want to get orthopaedic seats for my 2005 Yaris, like Recaro. Is this possible in Ireland?
Brian Taft (Dublin)Jun 2012 Filed under: seating
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Hi Brian,
You have two options for orthopaedic seats in your Yaris. The first is to try and track down a Japanese import 'Vitz RS', which was a turbocharged sports version of the Yaris. This may be difficult due to their rarity in Ireland.
The other (much more troublesome option) is to fit off-the shelf orthopaedic seats from the likes of Recaro or Sparco. We say more troublesome as these seats are rarely car specific and will require you to fit separate rails in addition to the seats.
We hope this helps.
What sponsorship deals have Land Rover and Lexus?
Who do Land Rover sponsor in Ireland? Who are the Lexus brand ambassadors in Ireland?
Rebecca McCann (Dublin)Jun 2012 Filed under: miscellaneous
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Hi Rebecca,
Brian O'Driscoll is brand ambassador for Lexus Ireland.
Land Rover's brand ambassadors are Amy Huberman and Jamie Heasiip, while it is also involved with the following this year:
1) The Goffs Land Rover Bumper at Punchestown
2) The Goffs Land Rover Sale
3) The Land Rover Puissance at the Horse Show
4) The National Ploughing Championships (as exhibitors)
5) The Thyestes Chase at Gowran Park (through Young Motors in Kilkenny)
6) Tattersalls International Horse Trials (through Newgate Land Rover in Navan)
7) The Ballendenisk Horse Trials (through Johnson & Perrott in Cork)
Hope that helps
Is there an issue with the Kia Sorento's suspension?
Hi, I recently bought the current model Kia Sorento (1,000km on the clock). It's a very nice looking vehicle. I have a similar issue as Ciaran has reported. There is a large bang travelling through the doors when going over road humps.
The clearance between the suspension plate and the rubber dampers is approximately 25- to 30mm. I feel that there is not much room for the suspension to move before touching the dampers hence large bang when hitting road humps. I have reported the matter to Kia Motors and await their reply. In the meantime if anything comes through your way please do inform me. Thanks
Vishwa Reddy (Suva Fiji)Jun 2012 Filed under: fault
Expert answer
Hi Vishwa,
We've not come across this issue for ourselves. Kia Ireland said the same thing and that you really should talk direct to its customer service department about this. The contact is Stuart Kirwan. We'll send you his contact details via email.
Hope you get a satisfactory reply.
What do you think of the CVT Nissan Qashqai?
What's your opinion of the CVT gearbox in the Nissan Qashqai?
Peter Craig (Delgany Wicklow)May 2012 Filed under: gearbox
Expert answer
Hi Peter,
It looks like nobody working with CompleteCar has driven this combination. The CVT is only offered with a 1.6-litre petrol engine in Ireland and our experience of any CVT gearbox with any petrol engine is not good. It is smooth, as there are no gear changes as such, but engine revs don't often correspond to forward motion, so it often feels that the engine is revving unnecessarily. CVT works well enough with diesel, but not with petrol engines.
Saying all that, you really should try it for yourself before discounting it completely.
Hope that helps.
Why no spare wheel in the Kia Rio?!
Why is there no spare wheel or jack in the new Kia Rio? It costs €115 to replace puncture sealant cannister that is supplied instead - that is crazy!
John Murphy (Dublin)Apr 2012 Filed under: tyres
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Hi John,
I'm afraid this is not something unique to the Kia Rio. Loads of new cars now come with this sealant kit instead of a spare wheel. Many motoring journalists in Ireland (ourselves included) are actively against this, but as car makers hope to reduce weight and cost this is the way it's going. It also frees up boot space - not that that matters to the hapless motorist stranded in the middle of nowhere with a hole in their tyre...
Final note - it's often not up to the Irish distributor to make the decision to offer a car with a spare wheel, but it's worth checking with a dealer before you put down a deposit if it's an option - and negotiate not to pay for it.
Where can I find accessories for a MINI Clubman?
How much can you customise a MINI after it is bought? For example I am buying a second-hand Clubman, but am unsure as to can I get all this famous MINI extras after it is first made. I know I can get some from the dealer but they are expensive. So is there any non-dealer MINI accessories dealers in Ireland or UK?
Peter Molloy (Cork)Mar 2012 Filed under: aftermarket
Expert answer
Hi Peter,
Suppliers of MINI accessories in Ireland appear to be few and far between we are afraid. The guys on miniclub.ie swear by a Ballincollig-based specialist called O'Leary's, but without a website we were not able to get any more information.
Thankfully the UK is swarming with MINI specialists with some offering original equipment at discounted prices while others specialise in aftermarket MINI parts. Here are a few examples:
Hope that helps. Let us know how you get on.
Is my Audi A4 subject to a recall?
I heard there was a recall on certain model Audi A4 S line 140hp between 2006 and 2008 due to an oil pressure pipe. Do you know anything about this issue?
Thanks
Donal Kennedy (Limerick )Mar 2012 Filed under: recall
Expert answer
Hi Donal,
We spoke to Audi Ireland and the best thing to do is call its customer care team on 1850 812760 with your car's registration number so they can check it out for you.
Let us know how you get on
Are cars imported from the UK worth less?
Hello,
Are cars that have been imported from the UK and have been VRT paid and registered here and are now for sale privately here worth less than their original Irish equivalent? If this is true what are the reasons for this?
Patrick Ryan (Tipperary)Mar 2012 Filed under: importing
Expert answer
Hi Patrick,
We put this question to the official vehicle records experts, Cartell.ie. Jeff Ahern, Cartell's Director, responded in detail:
"Until the arrival of Cartell.ie in 2006 and subsequent car history checking companies in 2007/8, it was extremely difficult to get the history of a vehicle both in Ireland and the UK. Moreover, the fact that a car was imported was hidden from the Irish consumer. Now that is not the case. It is easy to trace the history of a vehicle within Ireland and the UK. That said, a study was carried out into the number of UK vehicles hitting Irish roads that were written off and clocked. The figures were quite startling in that up to 1 in 10 vehicles imported from the UK were written off and 11% had a mileage discrepancy. This affected a large number of people who had bought these vehicles before the advent of car history checking and therefore a stigma still persists with UK vehicles."
"Furthermore the above issue was compounded by the data on the Vehicle Registration Certificate (VRC) in that it only shows the number of Irish owners and not any additional owners from the UK, which allowed some dealers to manipulate or gloss over the additional history."
"However, vehicles are now being advertised for at least the same price as their Irish counterparts. The UK car will often have a higher specification. But let's not forget that most Irish people know that whoever brought a car in from the UK should have paid less for it anyway and therefore they are inclined to want a similar discount when you are selling it on. And as a car ages, the extras become more of a selling tool than an earner as the depreciation had reduced their value."
"So in summary, a UK car can have a higher specification and should be worth more than a similar Irish model of same year and mileage, but in practice - and due to the above - it will be worth the same or less. Don't forget too that a person could easily check an Irish car with a full service history by contacting the dealer who could be in their local area rather than having to ring the UK, which isn't an issue nowadays with the internet, but perception and ease are everything. "
Hope that all helps
