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Motoring trends and predictions for the coming year

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The total number of new cars sold in 2019 fell by 6.8 percent to 117,031 units compared to 2018. Interestingly, Skoda Ireland tells us that it is projecting a slightly more optimistic result in 2020, with 120,000 passenger vehicle sales forecasted.

Motoring trends and predictions for 2020

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The total number of new cars sold in 2019 fell by 6.8 per cent to 117,031 units compared to 2018. Interestingly, Skoda Ireland tells us it is projecting a slightly more optimistic result in 2020, with 120,000 passenger vehicle sales forecasted.

Motoring advice on winter driving

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TyreSafe, the UK tyre safety organisation is offering motorists advice on driving in winter, where cold and damp roads can dramatically affect the performance of tyres, leading to an increased accident risk.

Jaguar I-Pace: the future of electric motoring is here

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Jaguar has unleashed the Jaguar I-Pace, its first electric vehicle, onto the streets for the first time.

New Fiat Tipo saloon is now on sale

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Fiat Ireland will expand its C Segment line up with the new Fiat Tipo sedan on sale with prices starting from €16,745.

New Fiat Tipo Saloon is now on sale

Fiat Ireland will expand its C Segment line-up when the all-new Fiat Tipo sedan goes on sale next month, with prices starting from just €16,745.

New Megane Launches in Galway

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20 years after the launch of Renault Mégane, which has sold over 6.5 million units worldwide, Renault has completely updated the New Mégane, the fourth car with that name and it launches this weekend at Bradley Renault on the Tuam Road, Galway.

Former Buccs player Kevin Moran tragically dies in motoring accident

There was shock and great sadness for everybody associated with Buccaneers Rugby Club this week as news filtered through of the death of Kevin Moran.

Cash no longer king here - for motorists too

Motoring solutions specialists’ easytrip has revealed that four out of five Irish consumers now pay for daily activities via debit card. Respondents cited that their weekly food shop (88 per cent), going to the gym (60) and paying for children’s after school activities (41) are all paid for via debit card and/or through online banking methods. 

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