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Used car auction at Tom Hogan Motors

Tom Hogan Motors will be holding its first Used Car Auction on Saturday (November 8) at 12pm at its Used Car Showrooms in Ballybrit, Galway.

Government should be consigned to the scrap heap – Phelan

The Government missed yet another golden opportunity to protect jobs under threat in our economy or encourage entrepreneurs to take risks, Fine Gael Senator, John Paul Phelan, has said.

Westmeath new car sales down by 60 pc

There has been a dramatic drop in the number of vehicles licensed in Westmeath in the past year. New figures reveal that the number of new cars licensed in October this year has decreased by almost 60 per cent compared with the same month last year.

Car Scrappage Scheme now in operation – McGuinness

Kilkenny people wishing to buy a new car this year may be eligible to participate in the State Car Scrappage Scheme, according to Fianna Fail Deputy John McGuinness.

Rafterys are really fighting the recession

Tom Raftery Car Sales, Ballinasloe and Athlone, are really tackling the recession with great deals to be had on new and used cars.

Ford claims no 1 position as car sales fall by 62 per cent

Figures announced recently by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) show Ford to be the leading car brand in Ireland for 2009.

Major swing to diesel family cars this year

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

Major swing to diesel family cars this year

Over 90 per cent of family cars being ordered in Ireland are now diesel, according to Ford Ireland chief Eddie Murphy. Figures show the CO2-based tax regime has brought about a sea change in the cars we are choosing to buy. According to the SIMI, diesels now account for 52 per cent of all cars sold, compared to just 32 per cent last year. However, Ford says this actually downplays the shift, as dealers are still disposing of large stocks of petrol models from before the tax change. “If you consider the orders we are taking, and take out the Ka- and Fiesta–size models, we’re looking at a mix of over 90 per cent diesel.”

Major swing to diesel family cars this year

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

Motoring initiative comes to Galway

Following the success of the Car2Cash road show in Cork and Limerick, Merlin Car Auctions is bringing its first ever roadshow to Galway city and county.

 

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