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Toyota backs fuel cell power for vehicles of the future
Toyota’s move to expand mass-production of fuel cell stacks and hydrogen tanks ten-fold post-2020 should banish any doubts what will power cars in the future.
New Nissan ‘Car Combo’ offer
Nissan tells us that it is giving motorists an opportunity to save money by buying two new 182 cars together as part of a newly introduced ‘Car Combo’ offer which is set to change the Irish car buying market.
ŠKODA offering great new deals to Westmeath car buyers
Zero Reasons not to make the ‘Simply Clever’ choice with Westmeath ŠKODA Dealers
Peugeot’s Turbo engine wins fourth international engine of the year award
For the fourth year in a row, Peugeot’s Turbo PureTech petrol engine was awarded international engine of the year, for the 1.0 litre to 1.4 litre category.
Report reveals growing demand for wine and spirits
Ireland’s consumers have a growing taste for wine and spirits, according to a new report published today by the Drinks Industry Group of Ireland (DIGI).
Level of demand still far exceeding supply
The construction industry responded positively to demand for housing this year, but the level of demand is still far greater than supply, according to figures revealed in the latest GeoView Residential Buildings Report, published by GeoDirectory.
Toyota’s upgrade to hybrid free with finance offers
Toyota has launched its ‘Upgrade to hybrid for free with finance’ campaign, which it says makes it even easier for Irish consumers to switch to hybrid.
New Citroen C5 Aircross SUV revealed
Citroen has revealed the European version of its flagship new C5 Aircross SUV as the brand continues its international SUV offensive. It will be launched in Europe at the end of 2018 and will be the first Citroen with a plug-in hybrid powertrain at the end of 2019.
Design team appointed for €25m GMIT STEM building
A design team has been appointed for the construction of a new €25-million STEM building at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT), a local Fine Gael TD has revealed.