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What was most the searched for used car in 2021?

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Recent research was carried out by Carzone with a survey of more than 2,000 people in Ireland and 154 Irish car dealerships. It says of those in the market to buy their next car, more than two thirds (69 per cent) plan to purchase in the next three to 12 months.

Attractive electric car loan options are now available from Athlone Credit Union

If you are buying an electric or hybrid car, Athlone Credit Union has the car loan for you!

Attractive car loan options now currently available from Athlone Credit Union

If you are buying an electric or hybrid car, Athlone Credit Union has the car loan for you!

New Renault Arkana now available to pre-order from dealerships

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The all-new Renault Arkana is available to pre-order at Renault dealerships across Ireland now, with pricing starting from €28,990.

New Renault Arkana available to order

The new Renault Arkana is available now to pre-order at Renault dealerships across Ireland with pricing starting from €28,990.

Increased demand for electric and hybrid vehicles

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New data highlights the growing appetite for electric and hybrid vehicles among Irish motorists.

Half of Irish motorists buy cars under two years old

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According to the latest Carzone motoring report, 50 per cent of 1,600 Irish motorists it surveyed plan to purchase a car under two years old. And, based on data from previous years, and monitoring traffic visiting the site and apps, Carzone claims that Monday was the day when Irish motorists are most likely to consider buying a car.

Irish consumers more open to using electric and hybrid vehicles

Irish motorists are now more open to switching to electric and hybrid cars according to the most recent report.

Are we Irish open to switching to electric/hybrid cars?

Irish motorists are now more open to switching to electric and hybrid cars according to the most recent report.

Insurance and fuel costs key issues for car owners

The bi-annual report which examines trends in the Irish motoring market finds that 61 per cent of motorists say their running costs have increased in the last 12 months, with 29 per cent stating they spend upwards of €250 per month on keeping their vehicle on the road.

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