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Finance your green car with a Credit Union Electric Vehicle loan

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Electric Vehicle sales in Ireland are on the up. In January 2022, 21.0% of all new cars licensed for the first time were electric or plug-in hybrid electric, according to the latest CSO figures.

Attractive electric car loan options are now available from Athlone Credit Union

If you are buying an electric or hybrid car, Athlone Credit Union has the car loan for you!

Attractive car loan options now currently available from Athlone Credit Union

If you are buying an electric or hybrid car, Athlone Credit Union has the car loan for you!

Kevin Burke Tyres ready to open with safety at the forefront

Kevin Burke Tyres will reopen all of its retail outlets in line with the Government's road mapping guidelines.

Seven out of ten motorists don’t check their vehicles

A survey of 300 motorists in Ireland has revealed that almost 7 out of ten don’t have their vehicle checked in-between scheduled services or NCTs unless a fault has developed. The survey, carried out by First Stop Tyre and Car Services suggests that some motorists don’t have their car checked for up to a two-year period and because of this, motorists may be missing out on significant benefits by ignoring regular car checks.

Irish drivers not maintaining own cars for work

Research has found that many business travellers across Ireland who drive their own cars for work, the so-called ‘grey fleet’, do not always carry out basic safety checks on their vehicles. This, and a range of other findings from the survey, should be of key concern to employers as there are legal responsibilities on employers whose employees use their own cars for work-related travel.

Irish drivers not maintaining their cars for work

Research has found that many business travellers across Ireland who drive their own cars for work, the so-called ‘grey fleet’, do not always carry out basic safety checks on their vehicles.

 

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