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Are 1.2-litre diesel engines economical?

Hi there,

What would be a typical mpg from a 2009 Polo 1.4 TDI if you're a steady and careful driver? What do you think about the 1.2 TDI engines? Are they too small to get good mpg? All the websites that deal with cars' mpg show 1.6 as being the most economical. Is this changing at all?

Regards David

David Taylor (Ennis)

Feb 2014 Filed under: fuel economy and emissions

Expert answer

Hi David,

Depends on your driving style, but 55mpg should be a gimme, 60mpg if you're a bit careful and 70mpg if you're driving with baby kittens under the accelerator pedal.

You're quite right about 1.2 engines, at least for now. They usually have to be worked too hard to drive at normal speeds to get the best economy and, for now, 1.6 seems to be a displacement sweet spot. That will change though - just check out the economy you can get (with some effort) from Volkswagen's 1.2 TSI petrol unit.


Is the SsangYong Actyon reliable?

I am interested in a SsangYong Actyon 2.0-litre. I am told that it is a chain drive engine; is it reliable?

L C (Corkscncun)

Jan 2014 Filed under: reliability

Expert answer

Hi there,

It is indeed a chain-driven engine so maintenance and reliability should be pretty good. SsangYongs tend to be reliable overall, but it's rather hard for us to get a good handle on their quality levels as there aren't that many on the road in Ireland. Experience in other countries where the brand is a stronger seller (Australia and New Zealand for instance) seems to show that they're pretty solid.


Can I buy an Aston Martin DBS in Ireland?

Can I buy an Aston Martin DBS in Ireland?

George Chambers (Dublin)

Jan 2014 Filed under: supercar

Expert answer

Hi George,

The Aston DBS is no longer in production so you'll be looking for used examples if it still interests you. Aston Martin does not have an official sales outlet in the Republic of Ireland, but Charles Hurst in Belfast does have a dedicated Aston Martin showroom. That's probably a good place to start when it comes to finding a used Aston, too.


What will I upgrade my Toyota Auris to?

I am looking to upgrade my car. I currently have a 2007 Toyota Auris Terra. I am looking for a car with the same style but bigger boot, any suggestions?

Nicola Dunne (Dublin)

Jan 2014 Filed under: choosing new car

Expert answer

Hi Nicola,

Probably the best bet for you is to simply cross the Toyota showroom and get yourself into a Corolla. It and the Auris are pretty much mechanically identical, but the Corolla has a much bigger boot, albeit it's not a hatchback, so perhaps not quite so versatile as the Auris. Or, if you're considering buying new (or at least nearly new), why not check out the Auris Sport Tourer estate? Nice car, big boot, reliable, can't go wrong.

Let us know which way you go in the comments below


What's my Volkswagen Jetta worth do you think?

What's my 2011 Volkswagen Jetta 1.6 TDI Highline with 21,000km and a full service history worth? It is near showroom condition and has a few factory fitted extras. Thinking of selling privately and would appreciate a ballpark estimate of what to ask for it.

John Slevin (Limerick)

Oct 2013 Filed under: used car values

Expert answer

Hi John,

They're going at that spec and mileage for around €19k in dealerships, so knock around €1,500 to €2,000 off that and see how you get on.


When will the Dacia Stepway be in Ireland?

When will the Dacia Stepway be in Ireland?

Michael Roberts (Cork)

Sep 2013 Filed under: choosing new car

Expert answer

Hi Michael,

Dacia Ireland has just today confirmed that it will be in Irish showrooms by the end of November. Are you considering buying one?


Does the older BMW 3 Series have an oil leak issue?

Hi,

I am looking at buying a 2007 BMW 320i Coupé (Manual) or a 2007 BMW 320i SE Coupé (Automatic). Both have 44,000 miles on the clock. My old car, a 2002 BMW 318Ci eventually gave up due to the engine leaking oil constantly. A mechanic friend of mine has advised against buying another 3 Series as he says this oil problem is an ongoing fault with the model. I would be interested in knowing if such is the case?

Thanks,

Denis, Dublin

Denis Hartnett (Dublin)

Aug 2013 Filed under: fault

Expert answer

Hi Denis,

Yes, it seems to be a recurring problem on the 320i, but it may not be as serious as you think. If the source of the leak is the crank-case ventilator (CCV) then it can be a bit pricey to get fixed, and it's most definitely not a DIY job, as bits of the engine have to be removed and the whole assembly tilted to allow access.

If though, the leak is coming from the vacuum pump then it's most likely simply a failed o-ring seal on the pump, which can be relatively easily replaced. The obvious signs of a leak are a smell of burning oil in the cabin at tickover and, of course, visible oil leaks within the engine bay. A quick steam-clean of the engine will show up easily where any leaks are coming from.

Of course, if you've not comfortable tackling this sort of thing yourself make sure you bring the car to a professional.


What's the Kia Soul diesel like?

Does the Kia Soul TX 1.6 diesel have a decent reputation in diesel terms? Is it a good car for the money?

Dympna Brennan (Galway)

Aug 2013 Filed under: choosing new car

Expert answer

Hi Dympna,

Not bad at all actually. The Soul has never been a particularly big seller in Ireland but underneath it's basically the same as a Kia cee'd so shares that car's mechanical solidity and its very good 1.6 diesel engine. It's a touch unrefined at times, and the interior quality is a little short of Kia's current standard but it's otherwise spacious, good to drive and very distinctively styled. 

An all-new Soul will be launched at the Frankfurt Motor Show in a couple of weeks so there may be an opportunity for some run-out deals on the current model.


Has the Audi A6 lights improved?

Do facelifted Audi A6 'C5' models still have as weak headlights as the early C5 versions?

Cormac Power (Dublin)

Jul 2013 Filed under: miscellaneous

Expert answer

Hi Cormac,

Interesting one this. To be frank, it was news to us. We don't have a standardised headlight test on CompleteCar.ie (perhaps we should), but a trawl of the Audi-based internet forums does indeed seem to show that many C5 owners do have doubts about the power of their lights, especially on dipped beam.

While we can't find any definitive evidence that the facelifted model is any better, it seems that there are two potential fixes to the problem. One is to replace the standard bulbs with better models - and we've seen German-made Flosser bulbs recommended. Philips also produces a line of higher-output bulbs that may be worth a look. The other issue may be the state of the headlamp lenses, and any problems there can potentially be fixed by a good clean. Cleaning kits are available from most good motor factors. Incidentally, beware an aftermarket upgrade to a HID or Xenon headlight set. If it doesn't conform exactly to the original equipment specification, then there are doubts over the legality of such units and it could potentially lead to an NCT failure.


How much is my 2006 Hyundai Santa Fe worth?

How much is my 2006 Hyundai Santa Fe worth? It's in showroom condition with a full service history and NCT, 7 seater, 2.2 diesel.

Ivor O Sullivan (Cork)

Jul 2013 Filed under: pricing

Expert answer

Hi Ivor,

Between €7,500 to €8,500 we'd say. Popular car too, so you shouldn't have too much trouble offloading it.