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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

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.


Thoughts on 2008 Nissan Primera petrol?

How economical is a 1.6-litre petrol 2008 Nissan Primera and how reliable would such a car be?

Seán Mc Groarty (Donegal)

Jan 2013 Filed under: choosing used car

Expert answer

Hi Sean,

The last-generation Primera was generally speaking not as solidly built nor as reliable as earlier models, but it’s still a cut above average for its age, and should be solid enough as long as it comes with a full service history. That 1.6-litre will struggle with the weight of the car, though, so don’t expect to get much better than 35-40mpg out of it in daily driving, and check to see if it’s been used as a taxi in the past, as many were.


How much BIK will I pay on a Nissan Navara?

How much benefit in kind (BIK) will I pay on a Nissan Navara? It's a 2008 model worth €13,000 and my annual business mileage is 25,000 kilometres.

John Nolan (Dublin)

Jan 2013 Filed under: taxation

Expert answer

Hi John,

According to our calculations you'll pay €3,120 annually.

Hope that helps


Can you find me an economical SUV for under €12,000?

Hi there, I have €10,000 to €12,000 to spend on a used car. I drive twice a week from Kerry to Dublin for work. I dont NEED an SUV but would really really like one. I need the normal two things in a car: reliability and economy. Is there any SUV out there that won't murder my pocket in diesel costs?

Many thanks

Moss

Maurice Fitzgerald (Dublin)

Jan 2013 Filed under: choosing used car

Expert answer

Hi Moss,

We've scoured Carzone.ie with your budget and needs in mind. There are loads of diesel SUVs available at that price, though we've shortlisted the ones here we reckon would do the job for you:

- BMW X3 - economical, though you're looking at an older one at this price

- Honda CR-V - great option if you can find a good one

- Hyundai Tucson - plenty around, though not as 'nice' as premium models

- Mitsubishi Outlander - with Volkswagen's 2.0 TDI engine - good bet

- Nissan Qashqai - great all-rounder, though possibly not quite SUV-like for your tastes

- Peugeot 4008 - stylish, good diesel engine, should be able to afford post-2008 car

- Toyota RAV4 - safe bet, though will be pre-2008 on your budget

If you'd like us to help narrow down your search feel free to come back to us.


How much is a diesel Nissan Primera to tax?

How much car tax would I pay on a 2004 Nissan Primera powered by a 2.2-litre diesel engine?

Lisa Cumiskey (Balbriggan)

Jan 2013 Filed under: taxation

Expert answer

Hi Lisa,

That car is taxed according to its engine size, which is 2,184cc. Changes for the 2013 Budget mean road tax for this model has increased from €885 to €951 per year.

Hope that helps


Price range of a good Nissan Skyline GT-R?

What is the price range of a good Nissan Skyline GT-R? And what are the things I should look for?

Ramon Kaspers (Cork)

Jan 2013 Filed under: used car values

Expert answer

Hi Ramon,

How long’s that piece of string, there? It really depends on model, history and condition. The old R34 Skyline GT-R (the square one, the last one to actually be called Skyline) can go for as little as €20,000, or as much as €70-80,000, depending on what sort of state they’re in. Newer GT-R models (the ‘Darth Vader’ one…) have a similarly huge price range, from as little as €40,000 to close to €100,000 depending on the age and spec.

As for problems, well, they’re hugely strong, well-made and reliable, but the problem is that tuners love them, so you never know quite what you’re getting. Check for poorly-executed modifications, incorrect wheels and tyres, suspension damage, blown turbos and electronics sent haywire by a poor engine re-mapping. Shop around very, very carefully to avoid one that’s been thrashed beyond its limits, and I’d recommend getting in touch with the owners’ club (maybe even joining and attending a few events) before making the leap.

These are hugely specialist cars, and the more knowledge you can build up, the better.


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.


My budget is €6,000 - I'd like a reliable and efficient car!

I am looking for a reliable, efficient and economical car within a maximum budget of €6,000. Any ideas?

 Not asking for much am I?! :D

Sean Neilon (Dublin)

Dec 2012 Filed under: choosing used car

Expert answer

Hi Sean,

I don't think you're asking for too much actually, so long as you don't mind a car that's a few years old. There's plenty of choice at that price point. You've not told us how big a car you need or how far you drive each year so we're keeping an open mind there, but only shortlisting diesel saloons and hatchbacks. Options include:

- Ford Fiesta 1.4 TDCi

- Ford Focus 1.8 TDCi

- Ford Mondeo 2.0 TDCi

- Nissan Note 1.5 dCi

- Peugeot 407 1.6 HDi (only if it has a full service history)

- Skoda Octavia 1.9 TDI

Come back to us if you need help narrowing things down further.


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.


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