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
Expert answer
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
How reliable is the Chevrolet Aveo?
How reliable is the Chevrolet Aveo?
Shirley Campbell (Dublin)May 2013 Filed under: reliability
Expert answer
Hi Shirley,
Not massively. It’s OK, but in spite of being made in Korea, we wouldn’t recommend it, not least because Euro NCAP found it to be one of the most unsafe cars it’s ever crash-tested. If you want the best in reliability, buy Japanese…
Is an old Suzuki Grand Vitara a wise buy?
Am I mad thinking about buying a six- to eight-year old Suzuki Grand Vitara? How reliable are they?
Vincent Brunton (Celbridge)May 2013 Filed under: reliability
Expert answer
Hi Vincent,
They're massively reliable. No common faults to report and the German TUV testing brigade rate them highly for reliability.
When does the new SEAT Leon SC arrive?
Any idea when the new SEAT Leon three-door will arrive ?
Frank Dodd (Dublin)May 2013 Filed under: choosing new car
Expert answer
Hi F D,
SEAT Ireland tells us that it'll be here this summer. Did you see our first drive of the SEAT Leon SC?
How reliable is the 2002 Skoda Fabia?
How reliable is a 2002 Skoda Fabia? The one I'm looking at has 49,000 kilometres on the clock.
Charlie Kelly (Dun Laioghaire)May 2013 Filed under: reliability
Expert answer
Hi Charlie,
Skodas tend to be very reliable and well-made, but there are a couple of recurrent niggles on the first-generation Fabia that need checking. Both fuel and water pumps can prove fragile, so check that the engine isn't cutting out and that there's plenty of coolant in the water tank. Check also for 'mayonnaise' - white deposits of mixed water and oil that give away a leaky head gasket.
The sensor for the power steering system can fail (a red steering wheel-shaped light on the dashboard is the tell-tale) and water temperature sensor failure is the most common cause of engine management warnings. The on-board computer that diagnoses when the car needs a service needs to have the correct grade of oil (it measures the quality of the engine oil to decide on the service interval) so check that the recommended oil has been used.
Check for a heavy clutch (the master cylinder could be on the way out), collapsing driver seat, broken speedo illumination and water getting in through the rear door seals. If the dashboard is rattling, it's usually a mounting bracket behind the air vents and can be easily packed with foam to stop it.
If it passes all of those tests you've found a good one!
Is the Kia Carens reliable?
Is the Kia Carens reliable?
Omotunde Ajiboye (Tallaght)May 2013 Filed under: reliability
Expert answer
Hi Omotunde,
Short answer, yes. Longer answe: there have now been three generations of Kia Carens, with the third-gen arriving on sale here any day now. Like all Kias, they're ruggedly built but the best one to go for is the second-gen model, which is just being replaced. Not only was it the first Carens with seven seats, it also came in latter years with Kia's seven-year warranty, so even quite an old one will still have some warranty left on it. Or you could wait for the slick, handsome cee'd-based new one to arrive. Nice car, that. Here's our first drive of it.
Am I mad changing 2012 Golf for older BMW?
I'm driving a 2012 MK6 Volkswagen Golf Edition R (1.2 TSI). While I like a lot of things about the car I am increasingly frustrated by the significant understeer, lack of steering feel in general and the poor seats. I am thinking of changing to a BMW 3 Series M Sport (318d or 320d) around the 2009 or 2010 mark, using this as a trade in. I do very low mileage but I don't mind spending a bit more. Am I mad? I have a bit of a mental block changing from a 12 reg downwards.
Eoin S (Dublin)May 2013 Filed under: choosing used car
Expert answer
Hi Eoin,
OK, first off you're not mad and an M Sport spec BMW 318d or 320d is just about as perfect a car as you'll find. Mind you, test drive carefully before you buy as the M Sport suspension can be pretty stiff and unforgiving on certain roads, and the steering, while more incisive than what you'd get in the Golf, can also be a bit heavy and fake-feeling.
That said, there are things you can do to make your Golf drive with a little more sharpness and the first place I'd start is with the tyres. Most, if not all, cars these days come with high-efficiency low rolling resistance tyres that are there to maximise fuel economy, but don't do much for steering feel or handling prowess. So why not swap the boots for something a little more aggressive? A set of Pirelli P-Zeros or Michelin Pilot tyres might just make all the difference, so it's worth a try if nothing else.
You could also look at modifying the suspension to dial out that understeer, but we'd recommend you seek professional mechanical advice before going down that road.
Let us know what you do in any case.
What's going on with the battery of my Zafira?
Hi. I drove my car, a 1999 Opel Zafira without a fanbelt for about 10km after which I replaced the fanbelt. The battrey that was discharged quickly charged itself. Some days later the battery discharged and even after I recharged it it still discharged again. So I replaced the battery after confirming that the alternator was ok and still am having the same problem. What can I do? Is there a possibilty that the alternator is not providing enough charge to charge the battrey? How can i test the charging terminals of the car with a multimeter to know if it is in order? Thanks
Ndukwe Peter (Abuja )May 2013 Filed under: electrics
Expert answer
Hi Peter,
It certainly sounds like the alternator is not doing its job. Could you have disturbed the wiring from it when you fitted the fanbelt? Easiest way to check is to check the voltage across the battery terminals with a multi-meter while the engine is running. It should be well over 12V if it is charging.
Please be careful doing this though and only if you're confident working under the bonnet. If you're not, best leave a qualified mechanic or auto electrician have a look.
Let us know how you get on.
What's the Daewoo Lacetti like?
I am thinking of buying a 2004 Daewoo Lacetti 1.4. Anything in particular I should look out for in this type of vehicle?
Peter Cullen (Dublin 18)May 2013 Filed under: choosing used car
Expert answer
Hi Peter,
Nope, there appear to be no major issues with the Lacetti other than a tendency for water to get into the electrical system, causing some problems starting the car and with the alarm. It's not a complex problem, but it can take an age to find where the water is getting in so check and make sure that all the electrics are working properly on the car and if possible test drive on a wet, rainy day.
There have been some reports of Lacettis suffering from very high fuel consumption, but that could just be down to individual driving style.
Let us know if you'd like help finding an alternative.
