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With the arrival here of its new, more specious eSprinter van (pictured above), Mercedes-Benz is now offering fleet owners a two-model, all-electric e-van choice that it says ‘will equip them to demonstrate their eco-friendly credentials’. Modelled on the diesel-powered Sprinter...
Presenting the ID.4, which is celebrating its digital world premiere. This is Volkswagen’s first fully electrically driven SUV generating zero local emissions and is produced with a carbon-neutral balance. It will be launching into the world’s largest market segment,...
With an off-road heritage spanning almost 70 years, Toyota's iconic Land Cruiser remains unique in its segment for its ability to combine outstanding quality, durability and reliability with peerless off-road performance and ever greater levels of luxury, occupant comfort...
Volvo Cars is taking an ethical stand for animal welfare in its fully electric cars. Starting with the new C40 Recharge, all new fully electric Volvo models will be completely leather-free. In coming years, Volvo Cars will launch a completely...
Kia Corporation and The Ocean Cleanup have formally commenced a seven-year cooperation to explore innovative ways to co-create solutions that will support a more sustainable future. Ho Sung Song, President and CEO of Kia Corporation and Boyan Slat, Founder and...
Volkswagen is bringing a legend back to life! At the beginning of March, the Wolfsburg-based Group will reveal the first fully electric version of a new buggy. Taking its cues from popular American dune buggies, the concept vehicle is based...
Ford this week revealed the all-new Focus ST – developed by Ford Performance to deliver nimble hot-hatchback thrills in a stylish, comfortable and practical family car. The all-new Focus ST builds on the class-leading driving dynamics of the fourth generation...
With the ongoing Covid-19 restrictions which only allow for short necessary journeys, our car usage has dropped to unprecedented levels across the country. With cars potentially remaining dormant for weeks or months there is a risk of battery failure.  All...

REVIEW: Mazda CX-30

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by Seán Creedon Mazda produce excellent cars, but for some reason they are not huge sellers in the Irish market. The Japanese brand has many loyal customers here, but while they are always in the sales charts, they rarely make the...
Many drivers get to know their cars like close companions over time, but how well do our cars know us? Vehicles soon will prompt their owners to make a regular phone call, work out at a favoured time, or...

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