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Survey suggests more Irish drivers eyeing electric

More than two in five (41 per cent) Irish motorists plan to buy either a hybrid electric or fully-electric vehicle for their next car purchase, a new survey has revealed.

Survey suggests four in 10 Irish motorists are eyeing electric

Four in 10 (41%) drivers plan to buy either a hybrid electric or fully-electric vehicle for their next car purchase, with 29 percent opting for hybrid electric and 12 percent for fully electric, according to a survey commissioned by Toyota Ireland.

Opel Vivaro-E Hydrogen offers zero emissions and quick refuelling

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Opel has unveiled the Vivaro-e HYDROGEN, a no compromise, new, electrically powered light commercial vehicle that delivers zero emission mobility for customers who need to refuel within minutes.

Diesel still the popular choice for Irish motorists

New research commissioned by Seat Ireland has revealed 50 per cent of the 495 Irish respondents would choose a diesel car, compared to just 32 per cent who would prefer a petrol car. This figure showcases how diesel cars are still very much front of mind for Irish motorists.

Ford Mondeo’s super 123mpg wins hybrid eco run

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A Ford Mondeo hybrid entered into a recent eco run in the UK and returned 123.77mpg on the 80-mile route.

Toyota launches new diesel scrappage website

Toyota Ireland has launched a new website called ‘dieselscrappage.ie’.

­Toyota launches new diesel scrappage website

Toyota Ireland has launched a new website to help Irish customers see how much they could save by scrapping their diesel vehicle and making the move to a Toyota hybrid or petrol car.

Insurance costs still a key concern for Irish motorists

A new motoring survey has found one in two car owners in Ireland upgrade their car every five years.

Insurance costs still a key concern for Irish motorists

A new motoring survey has found that one in two car owners in Ireland upgrade their car every five years.

Insurance costs still a key concern for Irish motorists

A new motoring survey has found one in two car owners in Ireland upgrade their car every five years.

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