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As part of an ongoing partnership with Clean Coasts Ireland, Kia have announced that they are the official sponsor of the Big Beach Clean 2024 which takes place from 20th-22nd of September all over Ireland. The Big Beach Clean is...
Mobility solutions specialist Easytrip, Ireland’s leading platform for on-the-road payments and solutions including toll tags with integrated parking and car wash functions, has renewed its partnership with Blood Bike Leinster. In place since 2017, the partnership means that the Blood...
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...
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...
Bentley Motorsport will return to the Nürburgring Nordschleife this weekend in a bid to conquer ‘the green hell’ with its Continental GT3, as the proving ground for road and race cars alike once again plays host to the world’s...
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...
— Electric vehicle market in need of budget boost The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) have released their official 242 new vehicle registrations statistics for August. New car registrations for August were down 8.4% (7,567) when compared to August...
To celebrate 35 years of the Mazda MX-5, four Mazda MX-5s – one of each generation – drove a 1,000-mile route from Land’s End to John O’Groats using sustainable fuel. Powered entirely by a 100 per cent biofuel from...
New research* commissioned by Toyota Ireland reveals that almost 60% (59.5%) of 18-29 year olds in Ireland would buy an electrified model** for their next car purchase, ahead of petrol (24%) and diesel (17%). 27% of 18-29 year olds...

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