Dubs getting frees much easier in croke park. Tackle the man everytime and get away with it
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Show posts MenuQuote from: snoopdog on February 16, 2024, 08:46:40 AMQuote from: manfromdelmonte on February 16, 2024, 08:37:22 AMMaximum safety for your family maybe.Quote from: Karl Kennedy on February 14, 2024, 09:35:30 AMXc90 is like a tankQuote from: johnnycool on February 13, 2024, 11:42:19 AMQuote from: Jeepers Creepers on February 13, 2024, 10:46:47 AMQuote from: Karl Kennedy on February 12, 2024, 09:13:52 PMCurrently in the process of changing car and trying to source the best 7 seater SUV. From reading reviews the cars that seem best in performances and reliability are Hyundai Santa Fe, SKODA Kodiaq, KIA Sorento, Volvo XC90.
Would definitely be trying to buy a used car at reasonable money. Price of cars obviously increased post COVID so wondering is it best to maybe buy in England instead of Ireland.
Anyone any advice on 7 seater cars that they may already have especially the pros and cons.
Been looking at these models myself recently. If I could afford it I'd obviously go with the xc90. Beautiful Motor and never a recorded fatality as far as I'm aware. Had an older model before but cost a few Bob to run. Newer models better fuel efficiency. The Kia and Hyundai have had face lifts in21/22 so are very pricey in the used market. Although have heard great reviews on both. Kodaq q probably cheapest option with decent reviews too. Top of the range ones a decently kitted out. The prices up North are crazy. I bought a year old kuga in 2018 for 18k. Now a year old Kuga is 23k
Work colleague is a big fan of the XC90's, buys them from somewhere in Scotland though and drives it home, says he can save a few K doing it that way.
XC90 and KIA Sorento definitely have better space in the 3rd row. Kodiaq not as good. All three drive better well to be fair but would say XC90 is best by far. Higher price but you get what you pay for I guess. with whatever one we go with, long term I hope none of the three give any long term problems and are easy to run.
JCool do you know the dealer your friend buys from in Scotland? Thanks
Why would anyone buy something like that
Quote from: snoopdog on February 16, 2024, 08:46:40 AMMore likely to knock down a pedestrian due to poor sight lines.Quote from: manfromdelmonte on February 16, 2024, 08:37:22 AMMaximum safety for your family maybe.Quote from: Karl Kennedy on February 14, 2024, 09:35:30 AMXc90 is like a tankQuote from: johnnycool on February 13, 2024, 11:42:19 AMQuote from: Jeepers Creepers on February 13, 2024, 10:46:47 AMQuote from: Karl Kennedy on February 12, 2024, 09:13:52 PMCurrently in the process of changing car and trying to source the best 7 seater SUV. From reading reviews the cars that seem best in performances and reliability are Hyundai Santa Fe, SKODA Kodiaq, KIA Sorento, Volvo XC90.
Would definitely be trying to buy a used car at reasonable money. Price of cars obviously increased post COVID so wondering is it best to maybe buy in England instead of Ireland.
Anyone any advice on 7 seater cars that they may already have especially the pros and cons.
Been looking at these models myself recently. If I could afford it I'd obviously go with the xc90. Beautiful Motor and never a recorded fatality as far as I'm aware. Had an older model before but cost a few Bob to run. Newer models better fuel efficiency. The Kia and Hyundai have had face lifts in21/22 so are very pricey in the used market. Although have heard great reviews on both. Kodaq q probably cheapest option with decent reviews too. Top of the range ones a decently kitted out. The prices up North are crazy. I bought a year old kuga in 2018 for 18k. Now a year old Kuga is 23k
Work colleague is a big fan of the XC90's, buys them from somewhere in Scotland though and drives it home, says he can save a few K doing it that way.
XC90 and KIA Sorento definitely have better space in the 3rd row. Kodiaq not as good. All three drive better well to be fair but would say XC90 is best by far. Higher price but you get what you pay for I guess. with whatever one we go with, long term I hope none of the three give any long term problems and are easy to run.
JCool do you know the dealer your friend buys from in Scotland? Thanks
Why would anyone buy something like that
Quote from: Karl Kennedy on February 14, 2024, 09:35:30 AMXc90 is like a tankQuote from: johnnycool on February 13, 2024, 11:42:19 AMQuote from: Jeepers Creepers on February 13, 2024, 10:46:47 AMQuote from: Karl Kennedy on February 12, 2024, 09:13:52 PMCurrently in the process of changing car and trying to source the best 7 seater SUV. From reading reviews the cars that seem best in performances and reliability are Hyundai Santa Fe, SKODA Kodiaq, KIA Sorento, Volvo XC90.
Would definitely be trying to buy a used car at reasonable money. Price of cars obviously increased post COVID so wondering is it best to maybe buy in England instead of Ireland.
Anyone any advice on 7 seater cars that they may already have especially the pros and cons.
Been looking at these models myself recently. If I could afford it I'd obviously go with the xc90. Beautiful Motor and never a recorded fatality as far as I'm aware. Had an older model before but cost a few Bob to run. Newer models better fuel efficiency. The Kia and Hyundai have had face lifts in21/22 so are very pricey in the used market. Although have heard great reviews on both. Kodaq q probably cheapest option with decent reviews too. Top of the range ones a decently kitted out. The prices up North are crazy. I bought a year old kuga in 2018 for 18k. Now a year old Kuga is 23k
Work colleague is a big fan of the XC90's, buys them from somewhere in Scotland though and drives it home, says he can save a few K doing it that way.
XC90 and KIA Sorento definitely have better space in the 3rd row. Kodiaq not as good. All three drive better well to be fair but would say XC90 is best by far. Higher price but you get what you pay for I guess. with whatever one we go with, long term I hope none of the three give any long term problems and are easy to run.
JCool do you know the dealer your friend buys from in Scotland? Thanks
Quote from: WeeDonns on February 12, 2024, 11:52:03 AMI've tried searching this thread for posts on Euro Camp Holidays as I'm sure I've seen them mentioned before, but its returning nothing(?)fly into Bordeaux.
Currently exploring the idea of our first trip abroad with the kids – 6, 4 & 3
We liked the idea of the ferry to Brittany, but its around 17 hours & actually quite expensive so looking at flying
Has anyone any airport/camp combinations to recommend? Thinking short transfer
I've been checking flights to Nates/Paris/Amsterdam – might have to go the 12th week which isn't always ideal
I'm seeing flights from ~£800-1300 (before luggage) & the camp starts at less than £800 which isn't bad at all compared to a package holiday
Quote from: From the Bunker on February 10, 2024, 06:16:15 PMJez, I definitely don't know what a forward pass is anymore?more kicking in rugby than Gaelic football
Quote from: RedHand88 on February 03, 2024, 05:07:05 PMAre Everton in trouble yet?If they get the 10 points back then they will be mid table
Quote from: Taylor on January 29, 2024, 02:15:56 PMGoing to combine a belated honeymoon with a big birthday for the other half.Thailand
Any ideas for a high end place that isnt boring?
Thinking Mexico/Jamaica/Carribbean etc but not tied to them
All ideas appreciated as I am at a loss with this
Quote from: thejuice on January 20, 2024, 08:13:05 PMWell done Longford. Light the Bonfires!Damp night for it