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Dacia well established after decade in Ireland

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Dacia celebrates 10 years in Ireland. Having arrived here in 2012, albeit in left-hand drive, now Dacia is a mainstream volume brand in Ireland.

Kia Renmore drives forward

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Kia, the car brand best known for the Sportage, electric Niro and Ev6, the Ceed, and its seven year warranty has seen great growth in sales in Galway.

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.

Toyota remains Ireland’s most popular car brand as sales soar

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Toyota has closed out the year as Ireland’s most popular car brand.

Toyota claims leading position for 2021

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Toyota has closed out the year as Ireland’s most popular car brand, with a 12.44 per cent share of the passenger car market and four of its models in the top ten best-sellers.

Toyota claims leading position for 2021

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Toyota has closed out the year as Ireland’s most popular car brand. With 12.44 per cent share of the passenger car market and four of its models in the top ten best-sellers.

Toyota’s 221 special offers available now

Toyota, Ireland’s best-selling car brand, is offering 221 offers for new car sales registered on or before December 31.

Self-charging hybrid ownership continues to grow in Galway

Self-charging hybrid car ownership is booming in rural Ireland and cities, and has increased by 43 per cent in Galway compared to last year. Toyota hybrid's market share now accounts for 74 per cent of sales in Galway, according to the latest SIMI figures .

BMW eDrive Zones introduced in Ireland

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BMW has for the first time in Ireland launched its eDrive Zone technology, a new digital service which it claims automates the process of switching to electric-only power when a BMW plug-in hybrid vehicle enters a defined area of a city.

BMW eDrive Zones introduced in Ireland

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BMW has for the first time in Ireland launched its eDrive Zone technology, a new digital service, which it claims automatically switches a plug-in hybrid vehicle to electric-only power when it enters a defined area of a city.

 

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