Are the older Chrysler Voyagers reliable?
How reliable are the Chrysler Grand Voyager diesels, especially the older models i.e. 2001 or 2002?
Thomas Fox (Kilcolgan ,galway)May 2013 Filed under: reliability
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Hi Thomas,
It seems to be a bit all or nothing with the Voyager and reliability. Some owners skate through life with nary a problem, others have no end of hassle. The primary issues seem to be electrical, including wiper motors, ignition systems, fuel pump controls and electric tailgates and sliding doors. The interior is also pretty fragile in places, and items such as interior lights and instrument lighting can give trouble, as can the radio systems.
How reliable is the Suzuki Jimny?
How reliable is the Suzuki Jimny?
Liam Roche (Waterford)May 2013 Filed under: reliability
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Hi Liam.
Suzuki knows how to build a solidly reliable car (indeed the old Baleno saloon holds a decent claim to being the world's only truly indestructible car) and the Jimny is no different. It's also been in production since 1998, so all the bugs should have been worked out by now. The only weak point seems to be minor electrical grumbles, and apparently the passenger electric window motor and switch are both on the fragile side. Other than that, just watch out for Jimnys that have had a hard life off-roading or as farm hack-abouts.
What problems are there on the Ford Galaxy?
What are the problems with the 2007 Ford Galaxy and how reliable are they?
Alan Brauner (Wexford)May 2013 Filed under: reliability
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Hi Alan,
Quite a few niggling faults really, although it's worth pointing out that the Galaxy shares all its mechanical bits with the generally-very-reliable Ford Mondeo. The main issues seem to revolve around electrical faults, which can affect the wipers, windows, lights and the anti-lock brake (ABS) system. Check carefully to make sure all are working and don't ignore a warning light. Then there's the interior trim, which many owners describe as fragile and some have even reported cabin parts coming off in their hands!
What's the 2007 Honda Civic like?
What is the economy of a 2007 Honda Civic 1.8 and how reliable a car is it?
James BUCKLEY (TIPPERARY)Expert answer
Hi James,
The official fuel test rating for that model of Civic (it is a Civic you're talking about, right?) was 44mpg, but in daily use we'd expect you'd get closer to 35mpg, especially if you're using it in town a lot.
As for reliability, generally Honda is one of the best car makers when it comes to longevity and solidity, but we have heard tales of this generation of Civic eating its way swiftly through brake pads and discs and there are the usual minor electrical maladies to check for too. We have also heard of suspension wear and tear issues, but those don't seem to be widespread.
Hope that helps
Is the Lexus RX 400h dependable?
Hi, what are the most common faults with the 2008 Lexus RX 400h? Or in general with the Lexus RX 400h. Will very appreciate your answer...
Thank you
Aleksandrs Prolinskis (Dublin)May 2013 Filed under: hybrid
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Hi Aleksandrs,
The most common fault with the RX 400h, as with any hybrid, is that the fuel economy won't be half as good as you think it will. The last RX model we tested returned just 29mpg overall, a figure we've equalled in both a Land Rover Discovery 3.0 diesel and a Porsche 911 Carrera 4S!
That apart, they're incredibly solidly built, as are pretty much all Lexus models. The high-tech in-car entertainment system, with its touch-screen controller, can throw up an occasional glitch but the only other serious concern lies in the hybrid electric drivetrain. Generally, it's totally reliable but we have heard of an occasional one having an AC/DC power convertor fail, which is a massively expensive job to fix if it does go wrong. As we say, it seems to be an isolated problem but one worth bearing in mind.
Let us know how you get on
Saab 9-3, VW Jetta or Skoda Octavia?
What would you say is the most reliable from the following: 2009/2010 Saab 1.9 diesel 9-3, VW Jetta or Skoda Octavia?
I'm looking for a car that will not develop electronic/electrical problems that will disable the car or turn on warning lights that require special equipment to turn off, if such a car exists these days!
Thanks
Tony Maher
Tony Maher (Ennis)May 2013 Filed under: reliability
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Hi Tony,
No, no such car exists. They all, when a problem occurs, need a trip to a diagnostic rig. Of the three you’ve mentioned though, the Octavia is by far the best, and yes even better than the Jetta with which it shares its mechanical bits and pieces.
Alfa Romeo Spider: how reliable?
2000 Alfa Romeo Spider: how reliable?
Joe Oneill (Ennis)May 2013 Filed under: reliability
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Hi Joe,
Not even slightly. I mean, they’re not as bad as you might think, and if properly cared for you can get plenty of use out them, but be prepared for all manner of electrical issues and problems, and plenty of visits to the dealer.
Got a Haynes manual handy?
Any known BMW M3 gearbox issues?
Are there any known problems with the BMW M3 gearboxes (2002-2006)?
Paul Kernaghan (Monaghan)May 2013 Filed under: gearbox
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Hi Paul,
The manual gearbox on the E46-generation M3 is fine, as long as it’s not been abused and the car in general has been properly looked after. The SMG on the other hand is a nightmare of potential problems. Quite aside from being awkward and jerky to use even when it’s in perfect health, it develops frequent problems with the hydraulic pumps, solenoids and electrical relays. Avoid the SMG at all costs.
How reliable is the Renault Grand Scenic?
How reliable is the Renault Grand Scenic?
Wayne Mc Mahon (Limerick)May 2013 Filed under: reliability
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Hi Wayne,
Depends on the age and on the condition. The 1.5 dCi diesel is a pretty solid engine (look for turbo problems though) and if a Scenic is properly cared for and serviced on the button, they can be fine. Beware of electric gremlins on older cars and don’t buy anything that doesn’t come with a full service history.
What to look for in 2005 Mercedes E-Class?
Hi,
What pitfalls should I look for in a 2005 Mercedes-Benz E 200 Kompressor?
Thanks, Eugene
Eugene Carroll (Dublin)May 2013 Filed under: reliability
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Hi Eugene,
Lots. Mercedes was going through a major dip in build quality and reliability in the mid-2000s, and the electrical system, braking system and the gearbox are all deeply suspect. Make sure it comes with a fully-stamped-up service history and lots and lots of receipts for previous work done. Be suspicious of everything, and if you see any signs of excessive wear and tear, or of items that aren’t working properly, walk away. Also, make sure you do a history and background check with Cartell.ie and make sure it hasn’t been used as a taxi in the past.