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What is meant by 'notchy' gears?

What is meant by notchy gears? I met this notchy gears word while reading a report on a Nissan Micra.

Pandurang Nadgauda (Kolhapur)

Oct 2013 Filed under: gearbox

Expert answer

Hi Pandurang,

'Notchy' isn't a real word, which is why I discourage our writers from using it, though most of the large publishers allow it so it has become very commonplace.

It means there's some resistance in the gear change like moving the lever past a notch. In truth some like it and others don't. Best bet is to always test a car for yourself.

Hope that's of help?


I'm 21 and looking for my first car...

I am 21 and looking for my first car, but I'm a bit lost. A 1.4 would be ideal with insurance and I have about €4,700 to spend. Any advice as to what cars I should be looking for? Rather something that will last me a few years.

Jeff Casey (Limerick)

Sep 2013 Filed under: insurance

Expert answer

Hi Jeff,

If insurance is your main concern, then think smaller. Get as close to 1.0 litres as you possibly can. It’s a bit of a cliche, but the best cars in that arena are those good old reliables the Nissan Micra and Toyota Yaris. Lots around in your price range.


What's the Nissan Figaro like?

Any problems with the Nissan Figaro that you know of?

David Long (Killarney)

Jul 2013 Filed under: reliability

Expert answer

Hi David,

The Figaro was only built for a very short time, most made in 1991 or 1992, so the youngest one is already old enough to drink in most US states... That said, two things play in the Figaro's favour. One, it's based on the third generation Micra, which was an astonishingly reliable car. Secondly, because it achieved instant collectors' item status, most have been cared for and owned by enthusiasts. Ask around before you buy; there are plenty of Figaro nuts out there who will be happy to help you.


How much to spend on first car?

How much should I spend on my first car? Thinking of a Nissan Micra.

Kat Fahy (Galway)

May 2013 Filed under: learner

Expert answer

Hi Kat,

It depends on the age, as you can get an ancient Micra for as little as €500. However, for safety’s sake, we’d recommend you spend around €4-5,000 and get a 2010 K12 model, which is well-made, decent to drive, economical, safe and cheap to insure. 


How economical, safe and efficient is the Nissan Note?

How economical, safe and efficient is the 2008 Nissan Note petrol manual? Thinking of buying one.

Rachel Barry (Dublin)

May 2013 Filed under: choosing used car

Expert answer

Hi Rachel,

There only seems to be one specific problem with the Note and that's with the air conditioning system, which can spring a leak and drop water into the foot well. Unnoticed and left alone that can lead to mould forming in the car and a distinctly smelly cabin.

Other than that, the Note is built in the same Sunderland factory (in the UK) that makes the Qashqai and Juke - and used to make the Micra - so quality is of a very high level.


What will I replace my Nissan Micra with?

I intend changing my car in the next two or three months. Currently I have a Nissan Micra, but I would like to buy a more solid and comfortable car this time. I do about 5,500 miles a year. I would be interested to know what make of car you would suggest and whether a diesel car is worth considering.

Thank you.

Eileen D (Dublin)

Jan 2013 Filed under: choosing new car

Expert answer

Hi Eileen,

At 5,500 miles a year, diesel is most definitely not worth considering — you’re not doing anything like the mileage you’d need to do if you want to claw back the cost of buying a diesel in fuel savings, and maintenance costs could be high. As for which model to get, it kind of depends on your preferences. I’m getting the vibe that you’re not keen on the Micra, so maybe have a look at the likes of the VW Golf 1.0 TSI, Honda Civic 1.0 Turbo, or wait for a little while for the all-new Ford Focus or Toyota Auris to arrive.


I have €4,000 for a small automatic car...

Willing to spend €4,000 on a small automatic. Any suggestions what I should look for?

Samm Panka (Dublin)

Jan 2013 Filed under: automatic

Expert answer

Hi Samm,

That’s a bit of a tight budget, so I think the best thing is to find something Japanese. Either a Honda Jazz or a Nissan Micra auto, from circa 2007, should do the trick and both are hugely reliable. Just make sure you buy one with a full service history.


Which first car with €2,000 to spend?

Looking for my first car with €2,000 to spend. Looking for something small like the Renault Clio, Opel Corsa, Nissan Micra etc. Any advice? Also what year/mileage should I expect for this price?

Thanks

Emma H (Dublin)

Dec 2012 Filed under: choosing used car

Expert answer

Hi Emma,

I’d go for the Micra, as it’ll be the most reliable of the cars you’ve mentioned. A budget of €2,000 should get you a 2006-2007 model, and I wouldn’t be bothered about mileage — buy on service history and condition. Other good options are a Toyota Yaris, Honda Jazz or, if you fancy a bit of driving fun, a Suzuki Swift.


Where's the Micra's camshaft sensor?

Where is the camshaft position sensor on a Nissan Micra K12 located please?

Thank you

Andy Hullon (Dunboyne, Meath)

Nov 2012 Filed under: servicing

Expert answer

Hi Andy,

With regards to the 1.0-litre K12 engine, the camshaft position sensor is located at the top of the engine, under the cover. It's held on with a single bolt.


What cars are good for first time buyers and drivers?

Which used car is the best to buy for a first time buyer who has a learner licence?

Viji Punneghade (Dublin)

Jun 2012 Filed under: learner

Expert answer

Hi Viji,

As we don't know your budget we'll be general in our advice. Most learners are comfortable in a small car with light controls. It's also good for it to be reliable and ideally safe. Think along the lines of the Toyota Yaris, Nissan Micra, Ford Fiesta and Volkswagen Polo. If you're buying new we'd urge you take a look at the SEAT Mii/Skoda Citigo/Volkswagen up! triplets or even the excellent new Fiat Panda.

Come back to us with more details and we'll talk you through the purchase if you wish.