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I'm looking at nearly new Nissan Qashqais. Any other ideas?

Hi lads, I'm looking at a second-hand Nissan Qashqai. Couple of questions: are there any other options in similar price range? Diesel or petrol version? Is there any difference in 2010/2011 models vs. '08/'09?

Thanks

Damien Heary (Dublin)

Jan 2012 Filed under: choosing used car

Expert answer

Hi Damien,

Personally I'd have the 1.5-litre diesel version. It drives well and returns good economy. If you don't do a lot of miles the 1.6-litre petrol model might still be worth taking a look at, especially if you get a good deal on it.

The Qashqai received a mid-life facelift in 2010, and it's worth getting the updated car if your budget stretches to it. Along with a mildly restyled face the interior got a few useful changes. You'll find both the old and new car were sold in 2010 though so make sure you know what you're looking at.

Good alternatives (depending on your budget of course) include the current shape Kia Sportage and the Skoda Yeti and the Peugeot 3008.

Hope that helps.


What SUV for €10k would be good for carrying bikes?

I'm thinking of getting an SUV. Nothing fancy, just big enough to get a couple of bikes in the back, won't be much off road done in it, and preferably low emissions for tax reasons. What would you suggest? My budget isn't great, under €10k if possible. Is that way too little to get something half decent?

Rob Davis (Dublin)

Jan 2012 Filed under: choosing used car

Expert answer

Hi Rob,

For that budget we are assuming you are looking for a second-hand car. The Honda CR-V springs to mind, but the tax could be a little high for you as your budget will get you a pre-2008 version, which came with 2.0- and 2.2-litre engines. How about a five-door version of the Honda HR-V instead? We found this example on Carzone.ie and it looks the part. The 1.6-litre engine means it's not too much to tax either.

There are loads of Hyundai Santa Fes and the smaller Tucson around at that price too, though again their age and engine size might rule them out for you in terms of tax costs. Same story with the previous generation Kia Sportage.

Don't be tempted by older Land Rover Freelanders.

Another good option is the Suzuki Grand Vitara. A quick search showed that there are several 1.6-litre petrol versions with four-wheel drive within your budget, though most seem to be the less practical three-door body style, so you may need to look around to find a five-door example that suits your needs.

The Toyota RAV4 would be a great option, but keeping your tax bill down on a four-wheel drive version with five doors might be tricky. Recommeded though.

Hope all that helps. If you narrow down your search a little come back to us and we'll help you choose!


New Kia Rio or used Toyota Yaris?

I am confused, whether to buy a used Toyota Yaris/Vitz or a new Kia Picanto. I want to know about the difference in price and which one is more economical. Thank you!

Jaunkeypersad Anousha (Mauritius)

Dec 2011 Filed under: choosing new car

Expert answer

Hi Jaunkeypersad,

The Kia Rio is available in 1.0 LX or 1.0 EX. Both are petrol and manual and they cost €11,865 and €12,810 respectively. WIth 99g/km emissions they're in Band A, which now costs €160 per annum. Kia quotes 4.2 litres/100km on the combined cycle, which equates to 67.3mpg.

For the same money you could pick up a low-mileage 2010 Toyota Yaris 1.0 or even the 1.33-litre version. There are more grades to look through to see what you're getting for your money, but in terms of economy and emissions, both of those engines sit in Band A as well. The Yaris isn't as economical as the Picanto though, with the 1.0-litre returning 55.4mpg (5.1 litres/100km) and the 1.33 quoted as about 54.3mpg - or 5.2 litres/100km.

The added benefit of buying the Kia new is of course gaining the full seven-year warranty.

Hope that helps.


How much is a petrol Volvo S40 worth?

What would a 2000 Volvo S40 1.8 petrol be worth?

Magdalena Zaprzalka (Dublin)

Dec 2011 Filed under: used car values

Expert answer

Hi Magdalena,

As always it depends on mileage and condition. A tatty high mileage example will be worth less than €1,000, but a good one could attract just over €2,000.

Hope that helps.


How economical is the 2004 Opel Meriva?

What is the fuel consumption of the 2004 Opel Meriva 1.6?

Bokane Baleseng (Gaborone)

Nov 2011 Filed under: fuel economy and emissions

Expert answer

Hi Bokane,

It depends on the version, as there were 8-valve and 16-valve versions of the 1.6-litre petrol engine. Official combined consumption is 7.5 - 8.0 litres/100km (about 36 to 38mpg).

Hope that helps.


Petrol or diesel on a Toyota Avensis?

Petrol or diesel? I want to trade in my 1998 Toyota Avensis (automatic, 100,000km) for a newer model Avensis. I have €4,000 to spend and I drive approx 11,000 miles per year. My question is two-fold: what trade-in value should I expect for my car and should I go petrol or diesel?

Antoinette OSullivan (Carbury)

Nov 2011 Filed under: diesel

Expert answer

Hi Antoinette,

First of all it's always worth remembering to focus on the 'cost to change' rather than the trade-in value alone. Your current car is unlikley to be worth quite €1,000 to a dealer so bear that in mind. If that gives you €5,000 in total to spend then you could potentially afford a 2005 Toyota Avensis. However, that price will get you a high mileage example so it may be worth going for a 2003/2004 example in good condition with low mileage.

I reckon you're better off with a petrol version if you're looking at an Avensis of that age. It was before the changeover to emissions-based taxation in July 2008, so the 1.6-litre petrol model was very popular - and is therefore in plentiful supply on the used market. Tax is cheaper too than the diesel of the same age due to it being calculated on engine size.

Along with that, 11,000 miles per year is not quite high enough to justify the potential extra cost of a diesel car in my opinion.

Hope that helps


Am I stuck with my Mazda6 1.8?

Hi, I bought a Mazda6 1.8 petrol, which does not have a desirable emissions rating. This means that Park Motors, who sold the car to me, no longer wish to know me as regards possible trade-in etc. It's the same situation with many other garages! Am I stuck with it?

Niall Duffy (Carbury)

Nov 2011 Filed under: used car values

Expert answer

Hi Niall,

You're in an unfortunate position and there are thousands more like you. It may be better if you tried to sell the car privately, though its value may be much lower than you had hoped.

Sorry we can't be the bearers of good news on this one.


How much is my Audi A4 Cabriolet worth?

How much is my Audi A4 Cabriolet 1.8T petrol worth? It has covered 112k miles, a full-service history and is in immaculate condition.

Lisa Kavanagh (Wicklow)

Oct 2011 Filed under: used car values

Expert answer

Hi Lisa,

You've not told us the model year of your A4, but given that mileage we'd guess it's a 2004 version. If so then it's likely to be worth less than €10,000, despite the condition.

Obviously all trade-ins are only worth what the dealer thinks they're worth, so take this as a guideline only.

Please do let us know how you get on with it


How much is my Renault Grand Scenic worth?

How much is my 2007 1.6 petrol 7 seater Renault Grand Scenic "Dynamique Luxe" worth ?, mileage is 65,000 km or 40,625 miles, NCT until May 2013, full service history. Does the extra features in the "Luxe" model make any difference - the main differences are climate contol, hands free locking system, and double sunroof.

Donal Murphy (Cork)

Oct 2011 Filed under: used car values

Expert answer

Hi Donal,

The specification will help, but when you are trading it dealers tend not to pay too much attention to extras on the car, but in this case the climate control and double sunroof are a decent selling point. If you were to trade it in against a new car I would expect you to be offered around €9,000 for it and you could ask perhaps €10,500 if you were to advertise it privately, obviously to take less. 


What mileage does the BMW 316i SE do?

Hi,

I am considering buying a 2008 BMW 316i se petrol. Any idea roughly what the mpg of this car might be (the dealer told me 49mpg)? I've trawled the net with not much luck. I do approx 13.5k miles per year, would I be better off with a diesel? Your advice is appreciated.

Thanks Gavin (Tipperary)

Gavin O Connor (Roscrea)

Oct 2011 Filed under: running costs

Expert answer

Hi Gavin,

49mpg would be pretty ambitious and far fetched in a 316i. The official figure was 38mpg for the 316i and to get that you would be doing well. About 34-35mpg would be about right. A diesel will do better mileage, but if you want a 3 Series you will pay more for it and probably not make up the difference. The only thing I would say is that the 316i is not very fast and this can become bothersome on high mileage My advice? Consider a BMW 1 Series with a decent diesel engine instead.


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