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Electric Jeep Avenger on the way
The new Jeep Avenger, the brand’s first battery electric vehicle (BEV), was unveiled recently and expected to arrive here next month.
Upgraded Jeep Renegade promises more for less
Jeep says its 2018 Renegade model range is refreshed and features a restyled interiors, enhanced specification, including the next generation ‘Uconnect’ infotainment systems featuring Apple’s Carplay/Android Auto.
New Jeep Compass on the way
Ahead of its arrival in January, Jeep Ireland has revealed pricing and specification details for its latest SUV, the stunning all-new Compass.
Jeep Compass is on the way
Ahead of its arrival in January, Jeep Ireland has revealed pricing and specification details for its latest SUV, the stunning all-new Compass.
English premiership players and their car choices
They may earn an average salary of about Stg £2.4m a year, but the most popular car for a premiership footballer is the Range Rover Evoque, a compact SUV which costs from £30,000 (or €42,000 here for the five-door).
New Jeep Compass on the way
Ahead of its arrival in January, Jeep Ireland has revealed pricing and specification details for its latest SUV, the stunning new Compass.
English premiership players and their car choices
They may earn an average salary of about Stg.£2.4m a year but the most popular car for a premiership footballer is the Range Rover Evoque, a compact SUV which costs from around £30,000 (or from around €42,000 here for the 5-door). Yet whatever the purchase, footballers are increasingly using finance to do it.
Jeep’s special 172 offers on SUVs
Jeep dealers have a free exterior colour offer available on the range of SUVs until the end of July.
Pay-by-weight bin charges deferred
Minister for the Environment Denis Naughten has confirmed that he is deferring the January 1 date for the mandatory introduction of ‘dual pricing’ for household waste management, and the ‘opt-in’ pay-per-kilogramme charges.
Luxury motor vehicle exodus from Ireland
Luxury vehicles, such as Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Aston Martins and Bentleys, feature in the list of vehicles issued a refund under the VRT Export Repayment Scheme, website Cartell.ie has reported.