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New AWD Mazda CX-5 now available

Mazda recently enhanced its CX-5 model line-up, its award-winning compact SUV. And the all-wheel drive (AWD) version also joins the range in CX-5 ‘Sport’ trim, with a price tag of €35,595. It comes with very generous levels of standard specification featuring 17” alloy wheels, climate control, cruise control, Bluetooth, parking sensors, and a 5.8” touch screen.

Skoda Yeti named 'most satisfying car' again

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The Skoda Yeti has been named Britain’s most satisfying car to own in the annual Auto Express Driver Power customer satisfaction survey.

New edge protector saves your door from damage

An optional feature called door edge protector will be available on the new Ford Focus models when it arrives in Ireland. It is also on the new Ford Focus ST which arrives in Ireland in September, writes Padraic Deane.

Skoda customer service recognised again

Skoda has further cemented its reputation of delivering outstanding customer service with another outstanding performance in the highly respected JD Power and Associates/What Car? 2012 Vehicle Ownership Satisfaction Study (VOSS).

Gavin calls for Castlebar NCT centre  

A call for the location of an additional NCT vehicle test centre in Castlebar has been made by Fianna Fail councillor, Blackie Gavin. He said that it made no sense that the county town of Mayo, the location of all major public services, should not have a dedicated NCT test centre.

Change the 13 number plate to lucky unique IE

On January 1 next year, the number 13 is set to adorn all new cars registered in the Republic of Ireland, writes Padraic Deane.

Car tax on Road to Nowhere

The Irish government has a problem. It is a problem that the AA can be very relaxed about because it is something our members are likely to cheer. Vehicle Registration Tax takings have collapsed. This monstrous tax on car owners has always been deeply unpopular and lots of people will be glad to hear that motorists are paying far less of it.

Car tax on Road to Nowhere

The Irish government has a problem. It is a problem that the AA can be very relaxed about because it is something our members are likely to cheer. Vehicle Registration Tax takings have collapsed. This monstrous tax on car owners has always been deeply unpopular and lots of people will be glad to hear that motorists are paying far less of it.

Car owners do not feel safe after dark in Dyke Road car park, says O’Flaherty

People working late hours in town and who leave their cars in the Dyke Road car park have complained of “not feeling safe walking this area late in the evening”.

Honda tops major car reliability survey

Honda is up one place from last year when it came second in the biggest survey of car reliability and owner satisfaction in the UK - which is the closest to our market.

 

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