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Why it is important your SUV has the correct tyres

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Over the past ten to 15 years, Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs) have come to dominate the car sales charts in Ireland.

New car sales down by 17 per cent on previous year

New car registrations for July were down 17.3 per cent compared to July 2021, according to SIMI figures.

New car sales down by 17 per cent on previous year

New car registrations for July were down 17.3 per cent compared to July 2021, according to SIMI figures.

Interesting Euro NCAP crash test results

Five of seven new cars tested for crash safety by Euro NCAP received five stars.

New car sales figures for July highlights 17 percent decrease from similar period last year

New car registrations for July were down 17.3 percent when compared to July 2021, according to SIMI figures released today.

New car registrations marginally ahead

New vehicle registrations for June were down 22 per cent (2,154) when compared to the same month in 2021 (2,762), according to the Society of the Irish Motor Industry's official 221 new vehicle registration figures. Supply constraints are still a big issue with new cars, but this is expected to ease over the next six months.

Interesting latest Euro NCAP crash test results announced

The results of seven new cars tested for crash safety by Euro NCAP have just been announced.

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Irish new car sales jump in March

New car registrations for March jumped 40.7 per cent to 12,935 compared to 9,192 for the same month last year, according to the Society of the Irish Motor Industry. However, this is still 22 per cent behind that of pre-Covid (2019) levels.

Irish new car sales up 40.7pc in March

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New car registrations for March jumped 40.7 per cent to 12,935 when compared to 9,192 for the same month last year, new figures from the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) show. However, this is still 22 per cent behind that of pre-Covid (2019) levels.

 

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