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Renault Group announces its 231 offers
Renault Group in Ireland claims to have a good supply of Renault and Dacia cars and vans arriving ready for the 231-registration peak, and is maintaining pricing at current levels until the end of January 2023.
Toyota remains Ireland’s most popular car brand as sales soar
Toyota has closed out the year as Ireland’s most popular car brand.
Toyota claims leading position for 2021
Toyota has closed out the year as Ireland’s most popular car brand, with a 12.44 per cent share of the passenger car market and four of its models in the top ten best-sellers.
Toyota claims leading position for 2021
Toyota has closed out the year as Ireland’s most popular car brand. With 12.44 per cent share of the passenger car market and four of its models in the top ten best-sellers.
Toyota maintains position as country’s top selling brand
After a strong start to the year, Toyota has maintained its position as Ireland’s best-selling car brand for the first quarter of 2021.
Toyota Ireland chief predicts rapid shift from diesel to hybrid
Toyota Ireland’s chief executive, Steve Tormey has predicted a bright 2018 for hybrid sales, and a negative future for diesel.
Citroën’s C3 Aircross compact SUV is on the way
The new Citroën C3 Aircross Compact SUV will be launched in Ireland this November in time for the new ‘181’ registration.
161 registrations up twenty three per cent
New car registrations are up for the first half of this year, according to new sales figures released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry.
Renault unveils 161 pack offers
Renault has unveiled its 161 pack offers, which see the Kadjar, Captur, and Clio or any other passenger car across the range coming with five year warranty and five year roadside assistance.