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Audi Cork have been named ‘Audi Aftersales Dealer of the Year’ by the Audi Dealer network.  This award recognises the excellence achieved by the Audi Cork Aftersales Team, for their continued commitment in delivering an excellent aftersales experience for their...
ŠKODA is predicting a rise in demand for their 4x4 range, with the impending arrival of the ‘Beast from the East’, this week – following trends seen by the car brand after the severe winter snow in 2010 and...
Four drivers were issued with on-the-spot fines last Thursday when they were caught by gardaí filming and taking photos on their phones of a jackknifed truck on the M8 near Watergrasshill.  An Garda Síochána issued the fines to drivers for holding their...
AA Ireland is calling on motorists to exercise additional caution when driving over the coming days, as weather conditions are expected to worsen significantly, with a heightened risk of frost, ice and snow. Met Eireann have issued a Status Orange...
Vehicle history and data expert Cartell.ie has expressed its concern that a UK interpretation of its consumer protection laws could see the number of company imports coming into Ireland shoot up. One million UK car buyers unknowingly bought an ex-rental...
Local councillors in the Fermoy Municpal District are due to meet with Superintendant Michael McGuire and Sergeant James Hallahan in Fermoy Town Hall next Tuesday to discuss traffic problems in Fermoy. The chairman of Fermoy Municipal Authority Cllr Frank O'Flynn,...
A recent study has found that almost 1 in 12 motorists have used their phone while driving at flowing speed on an open road on at least an ‘occasional’ basis. The survey of over 6,000 Irish road users, undertaken by...
The Fiat Tipo range is expanding to include the new S-Design, a car dedicated to drivers who don’t want to compromise on style or substance. Available in hatchback, the new S-Design dials up the sporty styling without compromising the...
Almost a third of Irish motorists have founds signs that their car had been tampered with or vandalised in the past, a recent study has found. The survey, undertaken by AA Car Insurance, found that 30.24% of respondents had noticed...
As Ford begins its 101st year in Ireland, the company’s cars and commercial vehicles took the top spot in the 2018 January market. According to figures released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI), car sales during the...

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