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Audi started the New Year as the number one premium car brand for the 9th consecutive year in Ireland, thanks to their 2017 performance. On top of the introduction of new service plan products for new and used cars this...

Charging into the future!

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Irish drivers have proven themselves to be an environmentally conscientious bunch when contemplating purchasing their next vehicle, according to a survey by Carzone, Ireland's number one website to buy and sell new and used cars. The research of 2,030...
- Reforms vital to bring stability for industry and consumers - On the first anniversary of the publication of the Cost of Insurance Working Group Report, Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Finance Michael McGrath has called on the government to step...
SEAT Ireland has wrapped up 2017 on a record-breaking high. Over the last twelve months, SEAT’s performance in the Irish market has led to phenomenal growth for the car brand, with an 18% increase in registrations year on year...
Shannon Group plc, has said that the announcement by Jaguar Land Rover of a 150 job investment is major validation of the ambitious investment programme underway at the Shannon Free Zone. Jaguar Land Rover has confirmed that it will locate...
The “blue” to “feel good” movement invites the public to nominate others for random acts of kindness Just as we have waved selection boxes goodbye for breakfast and have embarked on our “new year, new me” challenges, it’s no wonder...
Official statistics released this week by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) show that the total new car registrations for the year 2017 finished, as anticipated at 131,356, -10% down on 2016 (146,649).  Although new Commercial Vehicle registrations showed an...
The number of Irish motorists experiencing a breakdown has increased by 5.3% year on year according to AA Ireland’s Annual Breakdown ReviewAA Ireland’s Annual Breakdown Review, . This follows a 4.3% increase in the number of breakdowns record in...

Record year for ŠKODA Ireland

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ŠKODA Ireland have announced that despite the Irish new car market decreasing by 10% compared to 2016, ŠKODA has increased new car turnover by 1% to €146million in 2017 and increased turnover from parts and accessories by 8% to...
Two out of three European drivers want to be able to drive even if self-driving cars become commonplace, according to a major new piece of research launched this week by Mazda. The Ipsos research – which was commissioned as part...

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