What is life like with your car? Let us know and win £500 in John Lewis vouchers | No thanks
Eire today
I have a Vauxhall Corsa 1.4 16 valve GLS that is coming up for 12 years old and am looking for a new or nearly new car as a replacement. I would like something a little larger and a little more sporty, yet am conscious of green issues so want to keep emissions as low as possible. I have been considering the Mazda 3 and the VW Golf so far. My driving is mostly urban with the occasional longer journey and generally low mileage. Can you recommend any particular option and also advise on the most economical way to purchase - I live in Ireland so am considering either buying there or looking at importing from the UK.
Asked on 24 January 2009 by
Answered by
Honest John
In Ireland you can't avoid Irish taxes on new cars, so, if buying new, best to buy there. On second-hand there are reduced rates depending how old the car is, so it can be worth importing but it’s complicated. Matt Murphy can advise you about that, and source a car for you. Email: matthewmurphy9188@hotmail.com If you want bigger, I'd say a Focus 1.6TDCI, a KIA Cee'd 1.6CTDI or a Hyundai i30 1.6CDTI. Or wait for the new Hyundai i20 1.4CRDI, arriving in January.
Dear Honest John,
Please help me choose my next car. I would like it to have:
Please help me choose my next car. I would like it to have:
Similar questions
I am looking for the best place to buy a 7-seater LHD Land Rover
Discovery or Range Rover at about 2 years old. I live in Lancashire but do not see any problem in buying one anywhere in the UK as it will...
My husband needs to replace our 15-year-old RHD Clio with a new RHD Modus. Ideally he would like to buy one over here, in order to save the long trek to London. The dealer in Marmande believes this to...
I am considering buying a car to keep at my holiday home in France. I know I could continue renting but I’m spending about £2,500 pa on that, plus what the rest of the family spend when they go there....