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Buying a used car in January? Watch out for the tyres says Continental

In the current economic environment, many Irish car buyers are opting for used cars rather than new models. However for the January 2010 buying period, Continental Tyres is advising prospective buyers to keep an eye on the tyres on second hand cars as they can seriously affect the safety of the car. Tyres in poor condition, for example, can suggest a general neglect of the car over its previous life.

Mayo well represented at F1 in schools’ national finals

Two schools from Mayo have qualified for the national finals of the F1 in schools technology challenge.

Westmeath team qualifies for the Honda-powered F1 in Schools’ national finals

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A team from Westmeath beat off stiff competition in the F1 in Schools regional finals to make it through to the national finals in April. The Colts from Marist College, Athlone, will battle it out against 23 other teams from around the country for the title of F1 in Schools Champions 2009. At the regional finals, another team from Westmeath, Team Dynamo from Columba College, Killucan, won the award for the Fastest D-Type Car.

Mayo teams win F1 awards

Two teams from Mayo won national awards at the Honda F1 in Schools Technology Challenge 2009 which took place this week in Griffith College in Dublin.

Millions of motorists drive off on holidays on under-inflated tyres

Millions of European motorists may be driving off on their summer holidays with their tyres under-inflated, and Bridgestone are strongly recommending to them that they check their tyre pressures before they go.

Living the dream with M&S and Formula 1

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Marks & Spencer is set to bring all the glamour, excitement, and high-octane thrill of motor-racing to its stores after signing an exclusive three-year deal with Vodafone McLaren Mercedes to produce a unique collection of grand prix-themed boyswear.

Ireland is one of the worst European countries for tyre safety

An alarming 56 per cent of drivers in Ireland are driving with dangerous or very dangerously under-inflated tyres, according to the results of Michelin’s 2009 Fill Up With Air campaign.

Ireland is one of the worst European countries for tyre safety

An alarming 56 per cent of drivers in Ireland are driving with dangerous or very dangerously under-inflated tyres, according to the results of Michelin’s 2009 Fill Up With Air campaign.

 

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