Search Results for 'European Car of the Year'

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Opel Insignia - 2009 European Car of the Year

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Opel's new family car, the Insignia, which was voted 2009 European Car of the Year, is now on sale.

Ford Fiesta steals Europe's top spot in March

For the first time in a year, the hugely popular Volkswagen Golf has lost its stranglehold as Europe’s most popular model, handing the accolade to Ford’s well received new Fiesta. The Golf is still number one in the year-to-date (first quarter).

Ford Fiesta steals Europe's top spot in March

For the first time in a year, the hugely popular Volkswagen Golf has lost its stranglehold as Europe’s most popular model, handing the accolade to Ford’s well received new Fiesta. The Golf is still number one in the year-to-date (first quarter).

Ford Fiesta steals Europe's top spot in March

For the first time in a year, the hugely popular Volkswagen Golf has lost its stranglehold as Europe’s most popular model, handing the accolade to Ford’s well received new Fiesta. The Golf is still number one in the year-to-date (first quarter).

Ford Fiesta steals Europe's top spot in March

For the first time in a year, the hugely popular Volkswagen Golf has lost its stranglehold as Europe’s most popular model, handing the accolade to Ford’s well received new Fiesta. The Golf is still number one in the year-to-date (first quarter).

Ford Fiesta steals Europe's top spot in March

For the first time in a year, the hugely popular Volkswagen Golf has lost its stranglehold as Europe’s most popular model, handing the accolade to Ford’s well received new Fiesta. The Golf is still number one in the year-to-date (first quarter).

Shortlist for Continental Irish Car of the Year

After the first ballot for the Continental Irish Car of the Year 2010, the following list of 10 cars have been shortlisted.

Peugeot 3008 is the Continental Irish Car of the Year 2010

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The Peugeot 3008 crossover has been voted Continental Irish Car of the Year 2010 by the Irish Motoring Writers Association (IMWA). The announcement was made at an awards ceremony last Thursday in Dublin, and was attended by leading figures from the motor industry.

 

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