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SIMI urges Government not to increase motor related taxes
The SIMI (Society of the Irish Motor Industry) is urging the Government not to increase motor related taxes in the upcoming budget.
New car sales fall sharply with end of scrappage
There was a 35 per cent fall-off in new car sales last month, following the end of the government scrappage scheme.
New car sales up 31 per cent
The SIMI (Society of the Irish Motor Industry) has just released June sales figures which show that new car sales were up 31 per cent compared to last June.
Government Car Scrappage Scheme - only a week left
If you are considering buying a new car this year remember that the Government Scrappage Scheme ends in just one week on June 30.
Scrappage generates €86 million for Government
More than €86 million has been generated by the Government Car Scrappage Scheme which ends in a month.
Scrappage generates €86 million for Government
More than €86 million has been generated by the Government Car Scrappage Scheme which ends in a month.
Budget effects on the motoring industry
As you will know by now, the scrappage scheme has been extended to cover the first six months of next year, Finance Minister, Brian Lenihan has announced, as part of his Budget speech in the Dail.
Car scrappage scheme extended in Budget
The extension of the scrappage scheme for the first six months of next year will be widely welcomed by the motor industry
SIMI seeks extension of Scrappage Scheme
The president of the Society of the Irish Motor Industry Eddie Murphy has confirmed that the industry is calling on the Government to extend the Car Scrappage Scheme.
Almost two hundred Mayo motorists scrap their old cars for new
Nearly 200 Mayo motorists scrapped their 10-year-old cars and purchased a brand new 2010 model in the first five months of the year. The scrappage scheme was brought in by the Government to help the ailing motor industry, which had seen a number of high profile closures of dealerships and massive job losses since the economic downturn.