Land Rover announces new model pricing

Fri, Nov 20, 2009

The new Land Rover distributor for Ireland tells us that new engines, more luxurious interiors, higher specifications and improved styling will be part of their new 2010 model range from January. Additionally, they tell us that many of the more popular models will also provide additional value for money through significant price reductions.

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In Car Technology supplies the latest range of vehicle accessories

Fri, Nov 20, 2009

In Car Technology, established in 1997, continues to serve the growing need within the motor industry for skilled installation of the increasingly complex range of electronic accessories in today’s cars, vans. and trucks.

In response to demand, In Car Technology supplies these products to the growing retail market in a new retail showroom.

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Nissan launches Ireland's lowest priced car

Fri, Nov 20, 2009

Two or three years ago the headline above might not only be ignored but also do damage to the Nissan brand. Not anymore! The Tiger is dead, and reality has come home to roost.

With an entry level price of just €9,895, the Nissan Pixo is Ireland's lowest price car. It is this carmaker’s first city or A segment car to be sold in Europe.

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Honda's new CR-V executive commercial option

Fri, Nov 06, 2009

Universal Honda introduces its first commercial vehicle into the Irish market with the launch of a CR-V commercial derivative at €26,595 excl. VAT (€32,000 incl VAT). The new executive commercial CR-V ‘EX’ 2.2 iCTD is powered by Honda’s award winning turbo diesel engine and is equipped with Honda’s real time four wheel drive system. The unladen weight of this commercial version is 1,580kg and payload is 560kg.

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Honda's new CR-V executive commercial option

Fri, Nov 06, 2009

Universal Honda introduces its first commercial vehicle into the Irish market with the launch of a CR-V commercial derivative at €26,595 excl. VAT (€32,000 incl VAT). The new executive commercial CR-V ‘EX’ 2.2 iCTD is powered by Honda’s award winning turbo diesel engine and is equipped with Honda’s real time four wheel drive system. The unladen weight of this commercial version is 1,580kg and payload is 560kg.

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Irish Car of the Year 2010 list announced

Fri, Oct 30, 2009

A field of 30 candidates for the Continental Irish Car of the Year 2010 awards has been announced by the Irish Motoring Writers’ Association.

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Bank on this fantastic Dubai investment today

Fri, Oct 30, 2009

“Recession”, “downturn in the economy”, “credit crunch” and “collapsing property prices” is all that we have been hearing in recent months. Now you can forget all that, with this unique opportunity to invest in something different.

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The Safe Cross Code song makes a comeback

Fri, Sep 11, 2009

With parents and children back to school, the Road Safety Authority has re-introduced the Safe Cross Code song as part of a package of road safety measures aimed at primary school children.

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New Mazda CX-7 to debut at Frankfurt Show

Fri, Sep 11, 2009

The Mazda stand at this month’s IAA Frankfurt Motor Show will exhibit the new Mazda CX-7.

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Major swing to diesel family cars this year

Fri, Aug 28, 2009

More than 90 per cent of family cars being ordered in Ireland are now diesel, according to Ford Ireland chief Eddie Murphy.

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Putting the electric car on trial

Fri, Aug 28, 2009

The Irish Government hopes to have 10 per cent of vehicles on Irish roads running on electricity by 2020. But do electric vehicles have the potential to answer a key part of our transport needs as we seek alternatives to fossil fuel?

This important question will be debated at an upcoming Green Power Forum that is being organised by the Irish Motoring Writers Association and sponsored by Semperit Tyres. This forum will take place at the Global Ireland Institute in UCD on Tuesday September 1, 2009.

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Putting the electric car on trial

Fri, Aug 14, 2009

The Irish Government hopes to have 10 per cent of vehicles on Irish roads running on electricity by 2020. But do electric vehicles have the potential to answer a key part of our transport needs as we seek alternatives to fossil fuel?

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