How much is my Volkswagen Golf worth?
What trade-in price would I get for my 2006 Volkswagen Golf 1.6 Sport Comfortline with 155k miles on the clock?
Michelle Masterson (Dublin)Feb 2012 Filed under: used car values
Expert answer
Hi Michelle,
There's no simple answer to such questions. It will depend on the condition of your car, how much the seller of your next car wants the sale, etc. From a dealer's perspective that's quite high mileage. They may offer as low as €4,000. You're likely to get a better price selling it privately.
Best of luck
What car will I replace my Hyundai Tucson with?
I have a Hyundai Tucson diesel worth about €3,000. My daily commute is 130km, seven days a week, mostly away from the motorway. I have another €12,000 to add to the trade-in value.
I am a single person, but I need to pull a trailer for very small stuff and need to fit in the golf clubs. I typically hold onto a vehicle for five to seven years.
What is the right second-hand vehicle for me ?
Rory Donohue (Galway)Feb 2012 Filed under: choosing used car
Expert answer
Hi Rory,
I'm sure you're aware that your budget will get you any number of relatively new regular cars such as the Volkswagen Golf, Toyota Corolla and Ford Focus, along with bigger models like the Ford Mondeo and Toyota Avensis.
However, given your current choice of car I'd suspect that you'd like to retain the elevated driving position and your mileage dictates a diesel engine. Most cars can take a tow bar and you don't have heavy towing needs so that's not a major consideration. Likewise, all SUVs etc. will have room for your golf clubs.
So the logical choices based on all that include:
BMW X3: Good diesel engine, spacious, but your budget may only get you an older example.
Citroen C-Crosser: Great 2.2-litre diesel engine; rest of car built on Mitsubishi mechanicals.
Honda CR-V: Bomb-proof reliability, but again may have to settle for older example.
Hyundai Santa Fe: Big and comfortable, though running costs higher than smaller SUV.
Mitsubishi Outlander: Spacious, well made, ok diesel, if loud.
Nissan X-Trail: Strangely forgotten, but plenty around at this price.
Peugeot 4007: Shares its engine and underpinnings with the Citroen above.
Suzuki Grand Vitara: Very reliable.
Toyota RAV4: Another with impressive reliability. Possibly the choice of the lot at this price.
There are loads of older, bigger SUVs for sale at that price too, but they'll cost you more to run for no real benefit.
If you're willing to change body styles completely it's worth checking out something like a BMW 120d Coupé or a diesel 3 Series Coupé. There are also plenty of great estates on the market for that budget, including the Audi A4 Avant and BMW 3 Series Touring. I know you don't need that space for a family, but it's useful for a lot of other things.
Come back to us with more information and we'll help to narrow your search further.
Where do I start in looking for a new Audi Q3?
Hi, I own and drive a 2007 Audi A3 and would love to change to a Q3. Any idea of price and where to buy one?
Susie Rourke (Cavan)Jan 2012 Filed under: choosing new car
Expert answer
Hi Susie,
Click here to get our news story from the launch of the new Audi Q3 in Ireland. Prices start from €35,180 on-the-road now, following the VAT increase on January 1st. The most up to date prices should be on www.audi.ie and here's the current price list.
You'll find an Audi dealer list on there too.
Let us know how you get on.
How do I turn off the traction control in a Chrysler 300C?
How can I turn the traction control completely off in a 2006 Chrysler 300C?
Suliman Ssj (Riyadh)Jan 2012 Filed under: electrics
Expert answer
Hi Suliman,
Obviously we'd not recommend such things in normal conditions on a public road, but if you do need to know how to disable it...
Start the engine up and put the gearbox into Drive. Let the car creep forward a little. While creeping, slot the gear lever back into Neutral. Then turn the ignition key as if you were starting the engine again. You should here an electronic 'bong' noise signifying that the 'Performance Mode' is activated.
I believe it will reset to normal next time you turn the car off and back on.
Use with caution!
How much of a discount should I ask for on a Focus?
I'm thinking of buying a 2008 Ford Focus Zetec 1.6 and don't have a car to trade in. How much of a discount do you think I should ask for?
Kevin Reilly (Dublin)Jan 2012 Filed under: choosing used car
Expert answer
Hi Kevin,
That's a bit of a black art in itself and of course will depend on whether the seller is private or a dealer. Assuming an asking price in the region of €11,000 to €13,000 go in with an offer €1,500 below and see what they say. Don't take their first offer either - haggle.
Let us know how you get on.
Am I being ripped off for repairs on my Micra?
My six-year old Nissan Micra (that has never given me any problems) just suddenly won't start. Apparently the crankshaft and sensors need replacing, and the garage tells me it's a big job, it will take a couple of days of work (engine out etc.) and will cost €750 approximately. What do you think? Expensive or what?
Tricia McGovern (Glasgow)Dec 2011 Filed under: fault
Expert answer
Hi Tricia,
Replacing the crankshaft is a big job for sure and if that is required then the price, including parts, does not seem unreasonable. However, I would be shocked if non-starting leads to the need to replace the actual crankshaft. Are you sure it's not just the crankshaft sensor? If so, the engine would not have to be taken out and the price seems over the top, even for a main dealer.
Send us a message in private with more details and we'll try to look into this for you.
Is the Nissan Twice is Nice Deal a good one?
Would it be a good idea to change my 2011 Nissan Qashqai 2011 for the Twice is Nice Deal? With the VAT increase and new diesel engine, is it still a good deal? Thanks.
Joe Malon (Dublin)Nov 2011 Filed under: choosing new car
Expert answer
Hi Joe,
On the face of it this is a great deal for sure - especially if you do not plan on doing excessive mileage. The terms and conditions (see here for the document) seem reasonable enough. One thing you have to realise though is that you're giving up any potential discount on the new car. Essentially you're offsetting that against a year of depreciation.
In your position I'd first of all go into a Nissan dealer and get the best deal on trading in your car against a new Qashqai as normal. Only ask about the Twice is Nice Deal after you have a price to compare with.
Please note that some dealers may have elected to have a limited quota of cars to sell on the Twice is Nice Deal as well so you may not get what you want from the first one you visit.
Let us know how you get on.
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 (Dublin)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.
What do you think about the 2009 Ford Focus TDCi?
I'm looking at buying the previous generation Ford Focus, the 1.6 TDCi 110hp five-door. There is also a 90hp version available. Was the 110hp released in Ireland from 2009 on? Are there any major problems to date with this model? What sort of money would I be looking at for a 2009 1.6 TDCi Zetec 110hp five-door with about 40,000miles ?
Steve O'Meara (Dublin)Nov 2011 Filed under: choosing used car
Expert answer
Hi Steve,
We are not aware of any issues with this engine as yet. Most problems would have been rectified under warranty so far in any case, making it too early to say for sure.
Prices vary around the country and of course between dealers and private sellers, but the car you're describing is worth somewhere in the region of €13,000 to €15,000.
Hope that helps.
How much will my Toyota Yaris be worth on trade-in?
I'm thinking of trading in my car and was wondering if you could tell me how much I could get for it. It's a 2002 Toyota Yaris Luna 1.0 with 119,000 miles on the clock in metallic blue.
Karen Field (Longford)Nov 2011 Filed under: used car values
Expert answer
Hi Karen,
Given the mileage and age I suspect you'll only be offered about €1,500 for this on trade-in, so it might be worth selling it privately. Shop around though, as a dealer may choose to offer more to make the sale.
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.
