Car model reviews in Motorshow Car Buyers' Guide

Fri, Feb 03, 2012

For those interested in buying a new car there is certainly great value available right now.

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Al Hayes is your one stop motoring shop

Fri, Jan 27, 2012

Al Hayes has been 14 years in business and in that time has built up a loyal customer base in Mayo and around the Tuam area. Al sells all makes and models of used cars, if they don’t have what you are looking for in stock they will use their vast network of contacts to source just what you are looking for. The actual possibility of not having what you are looking for in stock is pretty remote as they stock more than 1,000 used cars and more than 150 used commercial and 4x4s.

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New Chrysler Ypsilon supermini goes on sale

Fri, Jan 27, 2012

Chrysler's first supermini, the new Ypsilon, has gone on sale in Ireland.

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Kverneland and Lely, the world’s leading brands within the farming community now at Ardagh Agri

Fri, Jan 27, 2012

Quality products, active product development, and effective production processes are the reasons why the Kverneland brand is one of the best known and most respected brand names in the business. The brand contributes to more efficient operations with respect to both costs and yield.

Thanks to more than 125 years of experience and innovation, Kverneland products are able to meet your needs both today and in the future.

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For Volkswagen the way ‘up’ looks bright

Fri, Jan 27, 2012

Even before it has arrived on British or Irish roads, the new Volkswagen Up has claimed top honours at the prestigious What Car? awards, being named Car of the Year for 2012 as well as best City Car.

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Toyota is top brand and Focus is top model

Fri, Jan 20, 2012

Toyota is the top selling new car brand/marque of 2011, according to figures released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry.

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Petrol and diesel price surge adds €10 per month

Fri, Jan 20, 2012

The prices of petrol and diesel have surged upwards at the pumps again in the last month, according to the latest survey of retail prices from AA Ireland. A litre of petrol now costs 154.9 cent, up by a full 7 cent per litre since December. Diesel prices also rose sharply, up by 6.2 cent to an average of 153.1 cent in the last month.

That increase alone adds €10 per month to the cost of running a modest family car. The AA calculates that a car doing 12,000 miles per year at a fuel economy rate of 30 miles per gallon uses 150 litres of fuel per month; 7 cents per litre equates to just over €10 for petrol users and 6.2 cent per litre equates to €9.30 for diesel users.

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Volkswagen Golf remains Europe's best-selling car

Fri, Jan 13, 2012

The Volkswagen Golf remains Europe's best-selling car with sales increasing one per cent in November compared to a year earlier, but down by 1.7 per cent year-to-date, according to the latest analysis from Jato Dynamics.

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The Berlingo now at Conway Motors

Fri, Jan 13, 2012

The Citroen Berlingo combines space with a dynamic styling and affordable price tag, a modern workhorse with attractive styling that will make any business look good on the road. Of course one of the huge benefits of a Berlingo is the space, its generous dimensions allow you to carry two Europallets width-wise, one in front of the other. The foldaway outer front passenger seat allows you to extend your load volume if needs be and can also seat three people at the front.

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Nissan gets used to Qashqai awards

Fri, Jan 13, 2012

Nissan's Qashqai crossover has been voted Used Car of the Year in the UK by used car pricing experts CAP - and this makes it the second year in a row.

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Tyre technology improves running shoe grip

Fri, Jan 13, 2012

Continental Tyres, the European market leader in the car tyre segment, has used its tyre manufacturing expertise to help Adidas develop a new model of running shoes.

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Year from hell for fuel prices - AA

Fri, Jan 13, 2012

Irish motorists suffered the year from hell for fuel prices in 2011 and as the new year begins the prospects are not good, according to the AA.

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