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SEAT Ireland has been breaking its own records again, with the news that for the second year running has had its best January in the brands history. But not only that, it is the first time the brand has...
The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI), has released the official 201 new vehicle registration figures for January along with their Motor Industry Review Update 2020. New cars registrations for January are down 3.5% (31,251) when compared to January 2019 (32,370)....
Volkswagen’s e-Golf has a starting price of €27,895* for the e-Golf and just €31,550* for the high-spec Executive Edition model, making it one of Ireland’s most affordable electric vehicles. 2019 saw an almost 180% increase in sales of electric vehicles in the...
The new generation is going to be very different and yet it fulfils all familiar demands: Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles’ fifth generation Caddy will be a completely new car. No screw has been left untouched. The new Caddy will nevertheless...
Since its launch as the world’s original recreational/lifestyle SUV in 1994, the RAV4 has consistently evolved to meet the changing needs and preferences of customers, with quality, style, performance and versatility that have secured its position as one of...

REVIEW: Skoda Kamiq

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by Seán Creedon A strange connection I know, but I think that Skoda and Wayne Rooney and Coleen have something in common. The Rooneys clearly like the letter ‘K’ and three of their four children have Christian names beginning with...
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles delivered 491,600 light commercial vehicles to customers across the globe in the 2019 trading year. The brand thus finished a narrow 1.6% below the level of the previous year (499,700). While the company recorded modest growth...

REVIEW: Kia Xceed

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by Seán Creedon Korean company Kia had a great end to 2019 when their e-Soul was voted Continental Irish Car of the Year, the first time that an electric car won this prestigious award. Kia’s e-Niro also did very well in...
by Toni Jalovaara Whether we’re ready for them or not, electric vehicles are a reality. The reigning World Car of the Year, until the 2020 winner is announced on April 8, is the electric Jaguar I-Pace. Many of this year’s...
Research by mobility solutions specialist, easytrip, Ireland’s only electronic parking and tolling tag provider, has revealed that one in four drivers are considering the purchase of a new car in 2020. This is up from one in five drivers in...

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