CIP4 wrote: » It's funny that's what's impressed me about the car :pac:
punisher5112 wrote: » Likely not driven hard if they're the original, not heavy loads and most likely just the driver in it.... Straight roads and motorway, no back roads or country roads as such...
CIP4 wrote: » Does anyone know at what point can you tax a car online can you do it on ‘transferred to an individual’ stage or do you need to wait till the CRC has been issued ? I am assuming the pin retrieval online still works when you have no VRC ?
CIP4 wrote: » ............ I have heard/seen rear tyres on cars do 80K km or so before but never over 100K Km.
TheShow wrote: » Buying a new car would you expect it to come with a full tank of fuel?
padyjoe wrote: » ............ There is a fine balance with tyres: you can have either long lasting or grippy ones. You can't have both.
padyjoe wrote: » I saw and HEARD a a 07' Hummer H2 moving yesterday. That thing akin to the dead dinos it was burning: huge and roaring. 6.0 V8, 3t, the features of a baby suv. :-D There is a fine balance with tyres: you can have either long lasting or grippy ones. You can't have both.
ELM327 wrote: » Interesting point to note on the H2. The GVWR is 3900kg so you cannot drive it on a car license here.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I think that's the Ford Galaxy on it's death bed. I think I owned it, what.. 10 weeks? Drove it on Thursday and it started overheating, needle started going to hot very fast, so I pulled in, thankfully enough next to a Nissan dealers. I got a bottle of 5ltr ready to use coolant off them (€16! seemed hefty?) and the galaxy drank, easily 4.5ltrs of it. Must not have been a drop in it. Drove on, and not a bother out of the car. Was in it for about 8-9 hours driving after that, and no issue at all. Drove it on Friday for about 2-3 hours, no bother at all. Then yesterday (saturday) Was on the M1 home and with no prior notice, the temperature gauge jumped up to the max, and the engine cut out. I coasted into the hard shoulder, opened the bonnet to the smell of (something) burning. When it had cooled ever so slightly (about 15-20 mins later, with the bonnet open), I checked oil and coolant, and both were practically empty. I topped them up (watered down the coolant I still had in the bottle, so about 1.5ltr) and about 1ltr of oil that was left in a bottle in the boot. It started again, but it sounds horrendous. A little bit like this, albeit not as pronounced when it's idling, but becomes more noticeable and moves with the RPM. So I'm planning to drop it down to a mechanic in the morning (about 10mins driving) and he'll hopefully tell me it's grand, just needed a bolt tightened and charge me €10. More realistically, i reckon he'll tell me to get it away from him before it explodes. Assuming it's off to the scrap yard, I wonder can I get a cert of destruction and write the whole cost of the car and repairs off as a business expense..?
punisher5112 wrote: » Buy a Toyota.... Get someone to look over the car before you buy another money pit....
CIP4 wrote: » @KKV would you consider buying something fresher as the older bangernomics doesn’t seem to work for you well in recent years. I think part of the issue is you seem to do absolutely massive mileage which if the car is anything other than perfect it won’t survive. I don’t know exactly how much mileage you do but didn’t you say a few weeks ago you had a lot of miles put on that Galaxy and as you said you only have it 10 weeks. I know it’s hard to win as if you buy something for 10k and it blows up you are down a lot of money. But if you get a well minded reliable model car with FSH and look after it, it should be quite reliable. I am not sure on your question re business expenses.
punisher5112 wrote: » Look up likes of corolla, avensis, verso version if you want the height and Prius or Prius+ A 1.4 petrol or avensis 1.6 would do the job as they're reliable.... Obviously diesel is what you need but you need a better budget. I'd go honestly go for the avensis, drive it on and see from there. The galaxy is toast and if it's drinking that much head gaskets, leaks etc. It's going to cost.
selectamatic wrote: » And a man doing the mileage you are should be checking oil and coolant levels at least once a week.
Deleted User wrote: » I have heard the 1.5 diesel engine in the Megane/Clio/Captur/Kadjar is supposed to be fairly reliable. I believe this is used across a few Fords aswell (and presumably Citroens?)
Deleted User wrote: » Also, unrelated, but i just seen this (a brand new 2020 Captur)https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/renault-captur-iconic-tce-90-my19-evap/25286871?campaign=6 How would Kearys end up with a brand new car? 7 Miles? I thought all their stuff was traded in?
selectamatic wrote: » Ba_barabus has a very clean 13 avensis on dd for €8500 kkv could be an option for ya.