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Signs of sustainable recovery in motor industry
Strong signs of a recovery within the Irish motoring sector have been largely supported by the availability of competitive finance products such as PCP,according to Volkswagen Group Ireland CEO, Lars Himmer.
Signs of sustainable recovery in motor industry
There are strong signs of a sustainable recovery within the Irish motoring sector, largely supported by the availability of competitive finance products such as PCP which have kept the industry alive through very difficult times, according to Volkswagen Group Ireland CEO, Lars Himmer.
Mayo car sales up thirty per cent in 2015
Car sales in Mayo are continuing to show strong growth, according to the latest Motor Industry Review by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry and Done Deal.
New car registrations up thirty-three per cent in March
New car registrations were up 33 per cent (19,046) last month compared to (14,297) March 2014, according to recent figures released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry.
New car registrations up 33 per cent in March
New car registrations were up 33 per cent (19,046) last month compared to (14,297) March 2015, according to figures released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) last week.
Tony Burke Motors the top selling car brand in Galway City and County
Toyota is the number 1 Selling brand in Galway city and county for the month of January 2015 with 215 new Toyota Cars being registered, accounting for a 15.38% market share.
New car sales jump
The number of new cars sold in Mayo in January increased by 30 per cent compared to January 2014.
January car sales in Mayo jump 30 per cent
The number of new cars sold in Mayo in January has increased by 30 per cent compared to January 2014.
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).