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New car sales surpass forty thousand
Figures just out from SIMI show that 40,978 new cars have so far been sold this year, an increase of 14 per cent on last year.
Toyota number one for scrappage in January
Reflecting the positive opening sales figures for 2011, the scrappage figures released by SIMI have confirmed Toyota is number one in the marketplace for January with some 24 per cent of the scrappage-linked sales.
Motorshow 2011 Car Buyers' Guide annual
Ireland has the lowest priced cars (pre-tax) in Europe. And that is before the Government Scrappage Scheme is applied. If you have money saved, or are one of the minority who can get finance, there has never been a better time to buy a new car in this country.
Motorshow 2011 Car Buyers' Guide annual
Ireland has the lowest priced cars (pre-tax) in Europe. And that is before the Government Scrappage Scheme is applied. If you have money saved, or are one of the minority who can get finance, there has never been a better time to buy a new car in this country.
Motor industry’s outlook for 2011 positive as January car sales rise
The SIMI today released new car sales for January, which at 21,078 are 29 per cent up on last year.
Motor industry’s outlook for 2011 positive as January car sales rise
The SIMI today released new car sales for January, which at 21,078 are 29 per cent up on last year.
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.
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
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.