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Almost 20 years ago, Audi opened up the sporty premium compact market segment with the first Audi S3. Now the brand presents the new generation with the Audi S3 Sportback and Audi S3 Saloon. With a 2.0 TFSI engine, the Audi...
Toyota Ireland is delighted to announce the arrival of the brand new generation Yaris. The Yaris has long been a favourite of Irish customers, and is a model which has enjoyed sustained popularity and a reputation for consistent innovation. The...
Renault has announced that its popular ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ offer on LCVs will continue for August, to support Irish businesses with their cashflow. With this unmissable offer, customers can avail of: 3 Months’ Deferred Payments3.9% APR HP over 5 years5 Years’ Warranty...

REVIEW: Toyota Camry

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by Seán Creedon When Toyota announced last year that they were bringing back their much-loved Camry after a 15-year absence, it was as if they were welcoming home the proverbial prodigal son. And while I didn’t see any ‘fatted calves’ being...
Mercedes-Benz in Ireland is poised to expand its e-van range with the introduction of eSprinter – an all-new, all-electric model comparable to conventional Sprinters that will take its place alongside the already-introduced eVito. Set to arrive here in August/September –...

REVIEW: Seat Leon

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by Seán Creedon Not many of us will get an opportunity to holiday in Spain this summer. So we may appreciate visiting more scenic locations in our own country using cars with Spanish names like: Alhambra, Arona, Ateca, Ibiza, Tarraco...
Ford has announced a new range of protection shields that can be quickly and easily fitted to a wide selection of the company’s commercial vehicles, designed to help operators meet social distancing requirements and deliver additional peace of mind...

REVIEW: Nissan Juke

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By Seán Creedon Nissan came up with a winner a few years back when they produced their Qashqai which every other car company unashamedly tried to copy. It was so popular it became known as a ‘Cash-Cow’ for Nissan. Then ten years ago Nissan...
— Audi is researching bidirectional charging technology — Increasing network stability, lowering electricity costs, and contributing to climate protection is the vision that Audi and the Hager Group are pursuing. The incorporation of the electric car into the domestic grid...
The Ignis has undergone a facelift, with renewed styling and powertrain. While retaining the iconic design characteristics of the current model, the new Ignis further reinforces its unique position as the only ultra-compact SUV in the mark. It has...

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