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New car market races ahead by thirty-one per cent in January
New car sales in January were up 31 per cent on last year, according to figures released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI).
New car market races ahead by 31 per cent in January
New car sales in January were up 31 per cent on last year according to figures released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI).
New car market races ahead by thirty-one per cent in January
New car sales in January were up 31 per cent on last year, according to figures released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI).
New VW free insurance and road tax April offer
Volkswagen Ireland is offering free insurance and motor tax on any of its new cars purchased in April.
Skoda GreenLine cars return 80 mpg in economy test
I embarked on a team economy car test last Monday. The four vehicles were all from the Skoda Green Line fleet ranging from the smaller Fabia to the large Superb. We had four drivers in each team, with one taking control over each of the four stages writes Padraic Deane.
Skoda Greenline cars return 80mpg in economy test
I embarked on a team economy car test last Monday. The four vehicles were all from the Skoda Greenline fleet ranging from the smaller Fabia to the large Superb. We had four drivers in each team, with one taking control over each of the four stages.
New car sales rise 5.8 per cent in March
Figures just released for the first quarter of the year show that 47,996 new cars have been sold so far, an increase of 14 per cent on last year.
New car sales rise in March
Figures released for the first quarter of the year show that 47,996 new cars have been sold so far, an increase of 14 per cent on last year.
Nissan launches Ireland's lowest priced car
Two or three years ago the headline above might not only be ignored but also do damage to the Nissan brand. Not anymore! The Tiger is dead, and reality has come home to roost.
Nissan launches Ireland's lowest priced car
Two or three years ago the headline above might not only be ignored but also do damage to the Nissan brand. Not anymore! The Tiger is dead, and reality has come home to roost.