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<blockquote data-quote="Mursal" data-source="post: 3636572" data-attributes="member: 5919"><p>I'd get a second opinion on your Peugeot ........... </p><p>Peugeot dealer here usually goes down the "head gasket gone" route ball park repair 2k, so cheaper to change?</p><p>Not saying you are in the same boat, but worth asking someone else, maybe another small independent for an estimate on repair after they have looked at it, for you?</p><p>If you have it in the head to change go new if electric or hybrid. They are about to go up in price (tax) with you, or is it just road tax for anything registered after April 1st? See what the manufacturers are offering, in terms of battery rental (Nissan/Renault) buy back at the end of the term or straight leasing.</p><p>5k for a battery module, so be careful, unlike the head gasket, you cant go to someone else. The main dealer (small independents will not carryout high voltage work) will have you cornered if they say it needs a battery module and the cars out of warranty.</p><p></p><p>Toyota have the petrol/electric hybrid well ironed out at this stage, but expensive and secondhand value was or still is, non existent. Recalls the length of your arm. Toyota Ireland no longer notifies customers of recalls, they just do the list when in for regular service.</p><p></p><p>If you fancy one and can afford the risk, fill your boots.</p><p>On a budget, consider a small petrol ..........</p><p></p><p><img src="https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/ef/2f/2f/ef2f2fcefbfeea4e9babf21ff1b44e6b.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mursal, post: 3636572, member: 5919"] I'd get a second opinion on your Peugeot ........... Peugeot dealer here usually goes down the "head gasket gone" route ball park repair 2k, so cheaper to change? Not saying you are in the same boat, but worth asking someone else, maybe another small independent for an estimate on repair after they have looked at it, for you? If you have it in the head to change go new if electric or hybrid. They are about to go up in price (tax) with you, or is it just road tax for anything registered after April 1st? See what the manufacturers are offering, in terms of battery rental (Nissan/Renault) buy back at the end of the term or straight leasing. 5k for a battery module, so be careful, unlike the head gasket, you cant go to someone else. The main dealer (small independents will not carryout high voltage work) will have you cornered if they say it needs a battery module and the cars out of warranty. Toyota have the petrol/electric hybrid well ironed out at this stage, but expensive and secondhand value was or still is, non existent. Recalls the length of your arm. Toyota Ireland no longer notifies customers of recalls, they just do the list when in for regular service. If you fancy one and can afford the risk, fill your boots. On a budget, consider a small petrol .......... [IMG]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/ef/2f/2f/ef2f2fcefbfeea4e9babf21ff1b44e6b.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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