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Electric car sales double in February

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A total of 1,620 new electric cars were registered in February, which is more than double the number registered during the same month last year (805), according to new figures published by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI).

April registrations positive ahead of showrooms re-opening

A total of 7,166 new cars were registered during April 2021, compared to 343 in the same month last year and 8,904 in April 2019.

Skoda unveils new generation Fabia

Twenty-two years after the Skoda Fabia made its debut, the Czech car manufacturer, which is part of the Volkswagen Group, is lining up the fourth generation of its popular small car.

Toyota hybrid sales achieve all time high market share

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Toyota has taken the lead as Ireland’s best-selling car brand with a 15 percent market share in January 2021, a key selling period for the car industry.

Skoda sells out all-new Enyaq iV allocation for Ireland

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Skoda Ireland tells us that is has sold out its full Irish allocation for the Enyaq iV, with over 280 online reservations received.

Auto trade remains open for essential servicing and repairs

 

All new Skoda Enyaq SUV due here next spring season

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The all-new, all-electric Enyaq SUV from Czech car manufacturer’ Skoda, is their first production model to be based on Volkswagen Group’s MEB modular electric car platform.

Motor groups join forces for expert repairs

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Frank Byrnes Autobody Repairs has taken delivery of a new high specification Volkswagen welder.

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.

 

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