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Sustainability is at the forefront of consumers’ minds with 93% of those recently surveyed saying they have made changes to be more sustainable, these include recycling (92%) and shopping locally (72%). Whilst 89% admit that they would like to do...
Researchers at Lero, Lero, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software, are teaming up with automotive perception company Provizio to develop artificial intelligence tools to end traffic accidents on the world’s roads which result in 1.35 million deaths...

REVIEW: Jaguar I-Pace

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By Seán Creedon In December 2019 Richard Bruton, who was then our Climate Action Minister, encouraged people thinking of buying a new car in 2020 to think electric. He said: “I think there are many pioneers that want to purchase...
Toyota Ireland is pleased to announce that the legendary Land Cruiser is once again available to order, with limited numbers landing at Toyota dealerships nationwide from August. The head-turning workhorse is priced from €48,465 (from €695 per month** on...
Forget all the talk that only electric cars will be on sale from 2030. Forget also about hybrids, plug-in hybrids, self-charging hybrid and mild hybrid. If you want a car that will keep going for at least two weeks...
Following the global reveal of the breathtaking New Range Rover Sport, Irish customers are welcome to experience its visceral, dramatic, and uncompromising qualities for themselves.  New Range Rover Sport redefines sporting luxury, effortlessly combining assertive and instinctive on-road performance with...
Nissan has announced its full pricing and line-up for the new Nissan Ariya 100% electric crossover which is set to revolutionise the EV market in Ireland with a starting price of €48,995. The zero emissions car has attracted massive interest...
CUPRA’s ambitious plans to expand its international presence and become a global brand takes on new momentum as it launches operations in Australia, proving that the spirit of the unconventional challenger brand feels no distance. CUPRA recently inaugurated its first...
For most of us, filling a car with fuel, or charging an electric vehicle is a simple task. But for disabled drivers, people with reduced mobility and older people it can be a significant challenge. Now, Ford has developed a...

REVIEW: Opel Grandland

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There is an old saying that 50% of all advertising is wasted, but nobody knows which 50%. Opel seems to be a lucky advertiser. Back in 1986 when Jack Charlton was appointed Irish manager, Opel came on board to...

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