How much to privately tax a Peugeot Partner van?
How much is it to tax a 2018 Peugeot Partner van privately? It’s a 1.6 diesel.
Gerry Ryan (In Ireland )Feb 2025 Filed under: taxation
Expert answer
Hi Gerry,
As you probably know, taxing a commercial vehicle privately means going by the engine size. The Partner's van fits into the 1,501-1,600cc category so it will be €514 per year to tax.
VRT on a Toyota Land Cruiser crewcab?
What would be the VRT on a 2013 crewcab Toyota Land Cruiser Amazon 4.5-litre diesel be? It’s coming from Northern Ireland.
Barry (Kildare)Feb 2025 Filed under: VRT
Expert answer
Hi Barry,
If it’s registered as a commercial and is being imported to be registered as one in Ireland, then the VRT should be 13.3 per cent of its OMSP. That’s the Open Market Selling Price Revenue believes the vehicle to be worth in Ireland, which can be tricky to estimate, especially for something so rare, relatively speaking.
If Revenue says it’s worth €35,000 then the VRT as a commercial would be 13.3 per cent of that, or €4,655.
If this is a private vehicle then the VRT rate depends on the CO2 emissions, and it’s likely to be in the top band, at 41 per cent. At the same OMSP, that would be a VRT bill of €14,350.
Don’t forget about the NOx levy, which will be high for that vehicle, but if it has been registered and used in Northern Ireland you shouldn’t have import duty or VAT to pay.
Belt or chain in my 2013 Mazda3 diesel?
Hi,
I own 2013 Mazda3 2013 1.6 diesel Venture Edition. My question is, does it have timing belt or timing chain?
Thank you.
Mile Stoyanov (Burbage, Hinckley)Feb 2025 Filed under: servicing
Expert answer
Hi Mile,
That engine has a timing belt.
Ford Ranger private tax costs?
New Ford Ranger Wildtrak private tax cost and Raptor private tax cost please.
Shane (Navan)Feb 2025 Filed under: taxation
Expert answer
Hi Shane,
When you're taxing a commercial vehicle for private use then the rate goes by the engine size.
The Wildtrak can be had with 2.0 or 3.0-litre diesel engines, while the Ranger can be had with a 2.0-litre diesel or 3.0-litre petrol option. The 2.0-litre engines cost €710 a year to tax and the 3.0-litre units (doesn't matter what fuels them) are €1,494 per annum.
Read our Motor Road Tax Prices in Ireland Explained feature for full details.
Motor tax on a 1.6 diesel car in Ireland?
How much is motor tax for a year in a 1.6 diesel?
Aileen Dunford (Galway )Feb 2025 Filed under: taxation
Expert answer
Hi Aileen,
Motor tax for cars only goes by the engine size if it was registered before 2008. If the 1.6 you’re talking about is older than that then the annual motor tax should be €514 (assuming the engine size is 1,501-1,600cc).
If the car is newer, then its tax goes by its CO2 emissions. We’d need to know full details of the car before we could look that up for you, as the engine size and type alone aren’t sufficient.
Read our Motor Tax Prices in Ireland Explained page for more information.
When to change a Ford Focus diesel's timing belt?
When should the timing belt be changed on a 2005 Ford Focus 2.0-litre diesel?
Roger Hinde (Nantwich)Jan 2025 Filed under: servicing
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Hi Roger,
It should be changed at least every 240,000km or 10 years, whichever comes first.
Any VAT due on this Audi A1 from the North?
Looking to buy an Audi A1 manual diesel in the north and was wondering if there’s VAT to pay on it. It’s 2013 and was registered in Northern Ireland on April 2021, but was first brought in from the UK.
Neil (Co Donegal)Jan 2025 Filed under: importing
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Hi Neil,
So long as the car was actually used by someone in the north other than a dealer since it was imported, and you can prove that, then no VAT should be payable.
Volvo XC60 or Audi Q5 for reliability and economy?
Hi,
I am researching 2020-2024 Audi Q5 TDI and Volvo XC60 for towing a horsebox and long commutes. Which SUV is more reliable and cheaper for servicing, mpg, etc?
Thanks.
Sarah Fanning (Carlow)Jan 2025 Filed under: towing
Expert answer
Hi Sarah,
In terms of long commutes, and assuming you are sticking with the regular 2.0-litre diesel options, then our experience suggests that the Audi is more efficient - with the caveat that how you drive has a large influence on that. Overall, the Audi should prove fractionally cheaper to service and maintain, too.
Comparing the reliability between the two is less clearcut and the newer versions you can afford the better. Both cars are mechanically sound and most issues come from electronics etc. They’re comparable in short.
Should I buy this high-mileage Ford Focus?
I am considering buying a 1.6 TDCi Ford focus with 229k miles on the clock. Is the mileage just too high? Seller re-assures me that it is ok. What do you think?
Patrick Buckley (Inniscarra)Jan 2025 Filed under: choosing used car
Expert answer
Hi Patrick,
That is very high mileage of course, but many diesels are quite capable of it so long as they're maintained properly. Look for a detailed service history covering oil changes in particular, and on-time timing belt changes as well.
Even so, there's no doubt that a car with that mileage on it will require mechanical maintenance. I'd only consider such a car if the price was exceptionally low in comparison to other examples with lower mileages.
Looking at buying a 2013 BMW 316...
Hi,
I’m looking to buy a 2013 BMW 316. Will diesel or petrol be the best option? Are there any issues with the diesel engine?
Syam Krishna (Dublin)Jan 2025 Filed under: choosing used car
Expert answer
Hi Syam,
Unless you need the long-distance efficiency of diesel then I'd suggest sticking with the petrol model if you can find one. They won't be very common though.
The diesel model feels faster and is more economical, but is likely to have higher maintenance costs as it gets older, even if nothing major goes wrong. And unfortunately the timing chain on that diesel engine can be a weak point.
