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REVIEW: Kia Ceed Sportswagon

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by Seán Creedon Just when you thought that SUV’s were going to take over the world, along comes a good old-fashioned estate/station wagon, which should cater for the needs of many Irish car buyers, the Ceed Sportswagon. Kia dropped their famous...
Volkswagen Ireland has revealed a new, additional version of the e-Golf - the Executive Edition. The Executive Edition is aimed at those private or business buyers that want the ultimate e-Golf. In addition to the already well-appointed e-Golf, the...
New research from Allianz Ireland has revealed that the majority of Irish drivers (82%) will consume alcohol over the holidays this year. Despite a strong campaign from RSA Ireland to inform the public of new drink driving legislation, over one-third (35%)...
Audi Ireland is set to redefine luxury motoring in 2019 with an impressive range of innovative new models. The 191 range will include the launch of five new models: the sporty yet compact Audi A1; an SUV with a difference,...
Drivers can now add a host of fashionable and sophisticated black features to their Tiguan with the new “Black Style” R-Line design package, making the compact SUV yet more elegant and dynamic-looking. The R-Line trim line packages for the Tiguan are available...
- Ford ‘sleep suit’ shows how drowsy drivers can be as deadly as drink drivers - See a friend or loved one reach for the car keys after a boozy night out and many people will speak out or persuade...
This time of year marks the countdown to Christmas gift buying season with many planning the best day and time to take the car into town to complete their shopping list. Stress levels can rise with the search for a...

Review: The Volvo XC40

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By Seán Creedon The Volvo XC40 was named European Car of the Year earlier this year. Unlike our neighbours from across the Irish sea, we Irish are great Europeans, so no surprise when the XC40 was recently named Continental Irish...
Irish drivers are paying an average €1,067 for motor insurance as competition intensifies across the market, new analysis1 from award-winning data analytics company Consumer Intelligence shows. But the price difference between the cheapest and most expensive quotes for all age...

Fiat announce ‘191’ offers

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FIAT Ireland have announced their 191 retail offers that will enable customers to benefit from 3 years free servicing across the range as well as low rate finance starting from 3% APR for orders placed by 31st December 2018 (registered...

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