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Toyota continues with special offers

Toyota Ireland offers a total saving of up to €4,000 after scrappage on a wide range of passenger vehicles.

Toyota delivers its twenty millionth vehicle in Europe

Toyota is celebrating the delivery of its 20 millionth vehicle in Europe, a landmark reached just 10 years after recording its 10 millionth sale here.

Budget effects on the motoring industry

As you will know by now, the scrappage scheme has been extended to cover the first six months of next year, Finance Minister, Brian Lenihan has announced, as part of his Budget speech in the Dail.

Car scrappage scheme extended in Budget

The extension of the scrappage scheme for the first six months of next year will be widely welcomed by the motor industry

Renault announces Ireland’s first van scrappage scheme

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Renault Ireland’s new van scrappage scheme gives van owners the opportunity to scrap their vans (five years and older) and purchase one of Europe’s number one best-selling van range.

New Ford autumn scrappage deals add value

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With the Government scrappage scheme running out at the end of December, there are some new offers arriving on the market.

New Ford autumn scrappage deals add value

With the government scrappage scheme running out at the end of December, there are some new offers arriving on the market.

Galway accounts for six per cent of car scrappage scheme

Nearly 800 cars have been registered in Galway since January by buyers who availed of the government scrappage scheme, writes Padraic Deane.

Renault launches new van scrappage scheme

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Announcing what it describes as yet another first in the Irish motor industry, Renault Ireland has just launched its new van scrappage scheme. A Renault spokesman told the Advertiser that this gives van owners the opportunity to scrap their five years or older van and purchase one of Europe’s number one best selling van range.

Government asked to clarify commercial road tax

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) has called on the Government to clarify its position on the use of commercial vehicles for social and domestic purposes.

 

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