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Nissan €4,000 scrappage offer extended

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Due to exceptional demand Nissan tells us it has extended its popular scrappage offer for a limited period.

Market primed for Swappage scheme

The Irish car market is ripe for the introduction of a Swappage scheme as proposed by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) in its pre-Budget submission, according to vehicle data experts Cartell.ie.

Motor industry budget proposal will create 42 jobs in Westmeath

A new proposed scheme by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) will help create 42 jobs in Westmeath if the Government agree to the idea which was part of SIMI’s pre-budget submission announced this week.

Motor industry budget proposal will create 59 jobs in Mayo

A new proposed scheme by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) will help create 59 jobs in Mayo if the Government agrees to the idea which was part of SIMI’s pre-budget submission.

Car sales in Mayo at low levels - SIMI

New car sales are slightly up on last year according to the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI), however, Mayo bucked that trend with sales down 14 per cent for the year. SIMI has warned however, that the figures need to be put in the context of a market showing relatively low sales overall.

Renault car scrappage scheme is back for June!

Almost a year after the Government scrapped Scrappage, Renault is back with a new scrappage deal for the month of June, writes Padraic Deane.

Car sales up slightly in January but cautious outlook for year

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry has released the January car sales figures which show a 1.5 per cent increase on last year.

Budget blues for some but smiles for others

This year, the budget has received a very mixed reaction from the general public. It was lauded as a budget to be feared and there was a lot of kite-flying of very scary issues which never materialised or that materialised in a toned down manner and this has left some, feeling somewhat relieved.

Fury at Hogan’s motor tax hikes

The Automobile Association of Ireland has responded angrily to Minister for the Environment Phil Hogan’s motor and carbon tax increases, as outlined in this week’s Budget.

SIMI urges Government not to increase motor related taxes

The SIMI (Society of the Irish Motor Industry) is urging the Government not to increase motor related taxes in the upcoming budget.

 

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