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New car sales in 2022 were marginally higher on 2021 vehicle figures

A total of 105,253 new cars were registered in 2022, a marginal increase of 0.3 percent on 2021 but a 10.1 per cent drop on 2019 (117,109).

What Van? Awards 2023 winners revealed

The winners of the respected What Van? Awards 2023 have been announced in the UK.

DRIVING HISTORY

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Mary Nash CEO of Galway Hospice is the driver of a Volvo C40, the burgundy hatch still looks good for a 151. It’s the latest in a long line of motors owned by the Limerick native. Her first being a Rover, automatic recommended by her brother The Mechanic. The wild Rover only lasted 18 months and was replaced by a little black Toyota Corolla ‘Betsy’

Toyota boasts strong stock of its key models

After a strong start to Q1, Toyota has maintained its position as Ireland’s best-selling car brand for 2022 to date.

New Toyota Corolla hybrid van on the way this summer

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Toyota will launch a Corolla hybrid van in Ireland this summer. It will be manufactured in its UK plant, alongside other Corolla models.

Ireland’s most viewed popular cars of the year revealed

A top online car marketplace for cars has revealed this year’s most viewed vehicles based on data from the platform throughout 2021.

Ireland’s most viewed popular cars of the year

A top online car marketplace for cars has revealed this year’s most viewed vehicles based on data from the platform throughout 2021.

Electric and hybrid car sales on the rise

New figures from the Society of the Irish Motor Industry show 4,426 new cars were registered in September, down 22 per cent on the same month last year, but up almost 30 per cent on September 2019.

Warren claims ‘Hat-trick of Podiums’ at Wexford Stages Rally

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John Warren and his co-driver Ruthann O’Connor took their McHale Engineering Toyota Corolla to second place in Class 13 and 15th place overall from 140 starters at the Wexford Stages Rally on Sunday last.

Increase in Electric Vehicles sales during month of September

New figures from the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) show that 4,426 new cars were registered in September, down 22 percent on the same month last year, but up almost 30 percent on September 2019.

 

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