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Garda seek help in finding stolen cars
Gardai are seeking the assistance of the public in tracing the following vehicles which were stolen in or around Galway recently.
Nissan moves into the heart of the family car with the Qashqai+2
Building on the many strengths of a car that has taken the market by storm, Nissan’s new seven-seat Qashqai+2 will be firmly in the spotlight as it made its glamorous world debut at the British International Motor Show last week.
Nissan chases the family man with Qashqai+2
Building on the many strengths of a car that has taken the market by storm, Nissan’s new seven-seat Qashqai+2 will be firmly in the spotlight as it made its glamorous world debut at the British International Motor Show last week.
See the new 2009 Nissan range at Windsor Galway
Today the new range of Nissan vehicles will be unveiled at Windsor Galway, and the company is running a fabulous promotion on the new 09 range of Nissan cars.
Cheap car costs owner hundreds in fines
A 20-year-old Ballina man who purchased a car for €60 was fined at Ballina District Court this week for road traffic offences.
Twenty per cent price reduction at Windsor Galway
Galway car dealership Windsor Motors has reduced its prices by 20 per cent.
Nissan launches Ireland's lowest priced car
Two or three years ago the headline above might not only be ignored but also do damage to the Nissan brand. Not anymore! The Tiger is dead, and reality has come home to roost.
Nissan launches Ireland's lowest priced car
Two or three years ago the headline above might not only be ignored but also do damage to the Nissan brand. Not anymore! The Tiger is dead, and reality has come home to roost.
Nissan launches Ireland's lowest priced car
Two or three years ago the headline above might not only be ignored but also do damage to the Nissan brand. Not anymore! The Tiger is dead, and reality has come home to roost.
Nissan launches Ireland's lowest priced car
Two or three years ago the headline above might not only be ignored but also do damage to the Nissan brand. Not anymore! The Tiger is dead, and reality has come home to roost.