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State must ‘take over private health capacity’ to ease pressure on public hospitals
Free antigen testing and faster distribution of booster shots, as well as ventilation measures in schools and workplace, are urgently needed to bring the fourth wave of Covid-19 under control.
New Ford S-Max hybrid to launch on Irish motor market in May
The new Ford S-Max Hybrid is set to go on sale in Ireland in May.
New Ford S-Max hybrid to arrive here in May
Ford describes it as the only sports activity vehicle to offer seven seats and the refinement, efficiency and convenience of a full hybrid powertrain. Prices and specifications have yet to be confirmed.
Volkswagen continuing to highlight the company’s electric vehicle offensive
Volkswagen tells us that it is celebrating continued success in Ireland, despite significant challenges because of Covid-19 in 2020.
Volvo fully electric XC40 Recharge on the way
Volvo Car has started production of the XC40 Recharge, the first of several fully electric Volvos to come. It is expected to arrive in Irish showrooms from July next year. Pricing has yet to be announced.
Budget to benefit buyers of hybrid cars, says Toyota
Ireland’s new motor tax system announced in the recent Budget will see new car buyers who opt for more sustainable vehicles, such as hybrid electrics and EVs, benefit with better value through lower VRT. Petrol and diesel cars with higher emissions will be more expensive.
Toyota hybrids continue to deliver lowest CO2 emissions
Toyota Ireland notes that data released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) highlights that it is leading the way when it comes to reducing CO2 output. From the top ten car brands in Ireland, Toyota’s CO2 output is the lowest.
Toyota hybrids deliver lowest CO2 emissions of top 10 best sellers
Toyota is the winner when it comes to reducing the CO2 output from the top 10 car brands, according to data from the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI).
Musgrave MarketPlace invests €1.7 million in state of the art Galway branch
One of Ireland’s leading wholesale suppliers to the foodservice, retail, and SME businesses has invested €1.7 million in upgrading its Galway branch.