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Is the Land Rover Discovery a better car than the Ford Galaxy?

Would I be silly trading an a 2011 Ford Galaxy Titanium X for 2010 Land Rover Discovery?

Catherine Connolly (Galway)

Aug 2012 Filed under: choosing used car

Expert answer

Hi Catherine,

That's an interesting one and the decision will probably come down to your personal preference. The Discovery certainly has a higher 'status' and it is a very good car, but a newer, highly specified Galaxy might be the logical choice. Both cars are relatively reliable and highly comfortable. The Galaxy has more space and probably more equipment, but that depends on the Discovery you're looking at.

One thing to be aware of is that the Discovery is likely to have higher running costs, from fuel, tyres, servicing and insurance to annual road tax.

Bear all that in mind and then take the Discovery for a good long test drive before you decide - and don't be tempted by 'too good to be true' prices either. Get a Cartell.ie history check to make sure there's nothing dodgy about the car you're considering.

Let us know how you get on.


What do you think of the new Dacia Duster?

Hi, I would like to know what do you think of the new Dacia Duster. I was thinking of buying one.

Patrick Collier (Newbridge)

Aug 2012 Filed under: choosing new car

Expert answer

Hi Patrick,

It makes a lot of sense for the money. It does everything that the likes of an entry-level Nissan Qashqai or Skoda Yeti does but for a way lower price. For its basic price you could only afford a three- to four-year old Qashqai for instance.

However, it isn't as impressive in terms of ambience as the established makers' cars. Neither is it as polished on the road.

Nevertheless, its running costs are low, equipment levels generous and of course it comes with a new car warranty...

Read Paul's first drive here for more, but if you have any specific questions please do come back to us.


What's the diesel Opel Insignia like?

What do think of the Opel Insignia diesel?

Daniel Okeeffe (Fermoy )

Aug 2012 Filed under: choosing new car

Expert answer

Hi Daniel,

You've not told us which of the Insignia diesels you're looking at, and whether you're buying new or used, but in general Opel's diesel options in the Insignia are a little on the loud side. However, they all give good performance and economy, and the latest come with stop-start.

Come back to us if you need more detail than that


How good is the BMW 320d?

How good is the 2008 BMW 320d?

Alan Smith (Cork)

Aug 2012 Filed under: choosing used car

Expert answer

Hi Alan,

This really is an exceptionally good car. The engine is powerful and really economical. It's smooth too, if not the quietest in the world. Just make sure it has been serviced properly and avoid the sports suspension if you can.

Come back to us if you need more detailed assistance.


How much is the new Skoda Rapid?

What is the pricing of the new Skoda Rapid?

Paul Hogan (Limerick)

Aug 2012 Filed under: pricing

Expert answer

Hi Paul,

We've twisted Skoda's arm as far as it will go and all we can get out of them is that the cheapest version will come in under €16,000... Full first drive here.

Keep an eye on the site for news on the pricing as it's announced.


When is the Volkswagen up! GT arriving?

When in 2013 will Volkswagen release the up! GT and how much will it be?

Nyron Grant (Limerick)

Jul 2012 Filed under: future cars

Expert answer

Hi Nyron,

I assume you've seen our drive of the prototype? We don't know anything new I'm afraid. That means there's still a possibility that Volkswagen Ireland won't offer it for sale.

Sorry to not be of more assistance!


What's the Toyota GT86 like on Irish roads?

Hello, will you be doing a review soon of the Toyota GT86 now that it is in Ireland? I'm aware that there is a review on the website already but that was done in Europe on smooth roads so I thought a review on bumpy Irish roads would be appropriate now.

Regards, Brian.

Brian Farrell (Dublin)

Jul 2012 Filed under: new car ordering

Expert answer

Hi Brian,

Good timing! We have the GT86 on test this week. Here it is on the very twisty and very bumpy Dublin Mountain roads:

Review will be done in time, but I can confirm that it's even more impressive here than it was at the launch in Spain. Its small size and low weight are ideally suited to tight and twisty roads and though firm, the suspension deals with rough surfaces and bumps (even mid-corner) brilliantly. The none-too low profile tyres no doubt help with that.

On the open road it's hugely engaging and very fast. It feels weightless and while it goes where you point it there's a lot of movement underneath if you want it. Turn off traction control and it regularly slides too - though don't expect big drifts on the public road!

While it is lacking a little in low-down torque, it's only an issue for overtaking, as the car feels quick at all times, and is very quick if you use all the revs.

Away from driving for the fun of it, the GT86 is still brilliant. Some might not get it, and it's not quiet, but it even works well in town, where its small size, quick steering and relatively supple suspension mean it doesn't feel at all out of place.

Overall: a fabulous car. Really works on Irish roads. Really special.


Should I go for the 1.6 or 2.0 TDI Audi A3 Sportback?

What's the difference between 2.0-litre TDI Audi A3 Sportback and 1.6 version? Which is better buy?

Sandra Conn (Kildare)

Jul 2012 Filed under: choosing new car

Expert answer

Hi Sandra,

The biggest difference is of course price, as I'm sure you're aware. You pay about €2,000 more for a new 2.0 TDI model with 140hp than you do for the 1.6 TDI 105. Clearly the bigger engine is more powerful and it does make the car feel quicker, but the smaller engine is absolutely fine too. The 1.6 is quieter, though as the 2.0 comes with a six-speed gearbox it's better for a lot of motorway mileage.

There's very little between the two on official combined cycle economy figures and both are in Band A for tax so running costs (other than insurance) are similar.

If you prefer a car with more get up and go, take the 2.0, but for most, the 1.6 is more than adequate. Either way, try to get a decent test drive in both to make up your own mind.

Let us know how you get on.


Ford Focus Estate or Renault Grand Mégane?

I need to replace my 2001 Ford Focus Estate and have a couple of options to choose from: an 09 Focus Estate (Style) 1.6 with 87,000 kilometres (UK import) or a 2010 Renault Grand Mégane (Royle) with 58,000 kilometres. Both are around the same price (Mégane is only €650 dearer). Which of these would be the most reliable and of better value?

Conal Carr (Dublin)

Jul 2012 Filed under: choosing used car

Expert answer

Hi Conal,

Over the years the Focus has proven to be considerably more reliable than the Mégane, though this latest one is still relatively new so we wouldn't like to make such predictions. Renault claims to have improved reliability.

Without seeing the actual examples you're considering the Renault should have more equipment for the price, though its resale value may be lower later on, balancing that out.

If you can send us links to the two cars for sale we can give you more advice if that's not enough.


How does this Alfa Romeo 147 look to you?

I am looking at buying a 2004 Alfa Romeo 147 1.6 with 110,000 kilometres on the clock. It just had a new timing belt, tensioners, water pump and variator fitted. What do you think?

Peter Hennessy (Dublin)

Jul 2012 Filed under: choosing used car

Expert answer

Hi Peter,

We assume you mean this car on Carzone. It appears to be in good enough condition for the age and is very well specified. It's a good thing that the timing belt has been done, as if they snap they cause engine damage. It's worth asking the seller if this happened or it was changed voluntarily. Get the answer in writing if possible and a warranty too.

Though some Alfas have a bad reputation for reliability this doesn't affect all examples of the 147. Some are perfect. Best bet is to inspect the car thoroughly, try every switch and take it for a decent test drive.

Best of luck - and let us know how you get on.


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