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New car sales improve but still down for the year

New car registrations for February were up 5.30 per cent (13,834) when compared to February 2020 (13,138), but registrations for the year to date are still down 11 per cent (38,986) on the same period last year (43,788).

Electric Mustang Mach-E set for Ireland mid-2021

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Ford’s new all-electric Mustang Mach-E is scheduled to arrive in Ireland mid-2021, with pricing yet to be announced.

Electric Mustang Mach-E set for Ireland mid-2021

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Ford’s new all-electric Mustang Mach-E is scheduled to arrive in Ireland mid-2021, with pricing yet to be announced.

Renault tops EV sales in Ireland for the year to date

Renault has topped the podium as the number one electric vehicle brand in Ireland for the year to date with 845 registrations from combined sales of the Zoe, Kangoo ZE, and Zoe Commercial, beating all rivals.

Electric Renault Megane eVision concept breaks cover

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Groupe Renault is looking to the future of electric mobility with its inaugural eWays event, running from October 15 to 17, 2020.

New Audi A3 Saloon model and A3 Sportback arrive in Audi Athlone

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Audi Athlone has announced pricing details for the eagerly anticipated new Audi A3 Saloon and the new sophisticated Audi A3 Sportback.

More elegant looking Audi RS 5

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Audi says its updated RS 5 models, sportback and coupé, now boast the new RS design language and operate via the new 10.1-inch central MMI touchscreen.

Ford Performance introduces one off Mustang Cobra Jet

It won’t hurt your ears and doesn’t use a drop of fuel, but it’s projected to crush the quarter-mile in the low eight second range at more than 170 mph.

More elegant looking Audi RS 5 Coupe and Sportback

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Audi says that their updated RS 5 models, Sportback and Coupé now boast the new RS design language and operate via the new 10.1-inch central MMI touchscreen.

Canney welcomes expansion of Calf Investment Scheme

Minister for Rural Affairs Seán Canney has welcomed the expansion of the Calf Investment Scheme as an important support for farmers during the Covid-19 crisis.

 

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