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Fourteen examples from seven truck brands in the long-haul and distribution sectors contest for the fourteenth annual Fleet Transport Irish Truck of the Year Awards. The winner in each category will go forward for the final vote to win...
The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) have issued the official 162 car sales figures for the month of July. New car registrations are up + 19% (131,264) ahead on the same period last year (109,931). The total to the...
Volvo Cars continued to grow sales globally in April and posted an 11.3% increase in retail sales for the month, selling 42,434 cars. Sales of the new Volvo XC90 were the main growth driver globally, while the consistently popular...
Vehicle data expert CARTELL.IE reports that the proportion of vehicles offered for sale (across all years) with finance outstanding is 9.5%. Cartell.ie also reports that more vehicles for certain key registration years are being offered for sale with finance...
The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) today issued the official 161 car sales figures for the first half of the year. New car registrations were up + 23% (101,338) ahead on the same period last year (82,337) while...
My Car Check’s valuation experts reveal significant trends in the UK used vehicle market and choose a car and bike of the month. Head of Valuation Services at My Car Check, Gavin Amos, said: “Initially badged as a Citroën, and...
SEAT’s worldwide sales continue to grow in 2017. After finishing 2016 with the fourth consecutive annual increase, and adding a cumulative growth of nearly 30% since 2012, SEAT posted the best January results since 2003. The brand delivered 32,300...
Niall Murray demonstrated just why he is the reigning SEAT Supercup Ireland Champion by putting in a dominant performance at the championship’s 2016 season opener over the weekend. Making a one off return to the championship, the 21-year-old kicked off...
Proposed Government caps on standing charges levied by waste collection operators could leave them out of pocket when new pay-by-weight rules come into force next month, according to Freight Transport Association Ireland (FTAI). From 1 July, new legislation means customers...
SEAT Ireland has begun the year with a phenomenal increase in sales, putting the brand in a tremendous position as it looks forward to an exciting and busy 2017 introducing a range of new models to the market. Overall SEAT...

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