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Tom Hogan opens new BMW and Mini showroom
Tom Hogan Motors has announced that its new BMW and Mini showroom located in Ballybrit, Galway is now open for business.
Ford Focus sales confirm swing to diesel
Figures just released from the SIMI (Society of the Irish Motor Industry) show that total car sales for the month were 16,464 - that is a 26 percent increase on the July 2007 figure.
Never a better time to buy a used car
Used cars are the biggest issue in motoring right now. The country is awash with used cars with stocks having built up to worrying proportions over the past 12 months or so.
Tom Hogan: Newly Appointed BMW & MINI dealer for Galway
Tom Hogan Motors is delighted to announce that their new BMW and MINI showroom located in Ballybrit, Galway is now open for business.
Never a better time to buy a used car
Used cars are the biggest issue in motoring right now. The country is awash with used cars with stocks having built up to worrying proportions over the past year or so. This is bad for car dealers, importers, and manufacturers, but for motorists it might just be the best opportunity to buy a well priced used car, writes Padraic Deane.
50-car clear out at Casey’s
With all the talk of doom and gloom Casey's Autoworld are finding that 2009 is looking good for new car sales.
Stylish new Fiesta to headline big Ford dealer promotion
Ford tells us that dealers across the country will kick off a special 10 day ‘week’ next Friday, centring on the launch of the new Ford Fiesta.
Car Scrappage Scheme now in operation – McGuinness
Kilkenny people wishing to buy a new car this year may be eligible to participate in the State Car Scrappage Scheme, according to Fianna Fail Deputy John McGuinness.
Westmeath new car sales down by 60 pc
There has been a dramatic drop in the number of vehicles licensed in Westmeath in the past year. New figures reveal that the number of new cars licensed in October this year has decreased by almost 60 per cent compared with the same month last year.
Ford claims no 1 position as car sales fall by 62 per cent
Figures announced recently by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) show Ford to be the leading car brand in Ireland for 2009.