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Ford Mondeo’s super 123mpg wins hybrid eco run

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A Ford Mondeo hybrid entered into a recent eco run in the UK and returned 123.77mpg on the 80-mile route.

Toyota’s new hybrid collection set for Ireland in 2019

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2019 will see the launch of four new Toyota self-charging hybrid models, including new generation versions of the RAV4, the Auris, and the return of one of the world’s best-selling saloon cars, the Camry hybrid, after a 14-year absence.

Three top tips to spot online used car scams

There has been a marked increase in online used vehicle scams and with that in mind, the following editorial details information of which to take note when seeking to purchase a used vehicle.

Audi welcomes their slick e-tron SUV

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Audi has introduced its new e-tron, which it claims is an SUV with three different methods of energy recuperation combined in a single vehicle for the first time.

Nissan Leaf figures charge ahead in July

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Nissan points out to us that their all new 40kw 100 per cent Electric Nissan Leaf has charged ahead in the sales charts this July. In excess of 300 new Nissan LEAF’s were registered during the month which heretofore would have been close to the total number of electric vehicles sold in a full year.

Minister turns sod on commencement of GMIT iHub extension work

The Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Heather Humphreys, TD, last week turned the first sod on the site of the new extension to GMIT’s Innovation Hub (iHub) at the GMIT Galway campus.

Ford produces its ten-millionth best selling Mustang

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Ford has produced its 10 millionth Mustang, which, it says, is America’s best-selling sports car of the last 50 years and the world’s best-selling sports car three years straight.

NUIG scientists discover new treatment strategy for breast cancer relapse

NUI Galway scientists have made a breakthrough in the treatment of patients with triple negative breast cancer.

Westmeath libraries to benefit from major investment plan

A major investment package, announced by the Minister for Rural and Community Development, Deputy Michael Ring TD, for digital services and facilities will benefit public libraries in Athlone and Moate as well as the wider library network.

Ad hoc choir introductory workshops

IF YOU have ever wanted to try singing with others, then the ad hoc choir workshop might be for you, with a new run of introductory workshops this month and next.

 

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