New generation Volkswagen Amarok on the way
Thu, May 12, 2022
The new Amarok will launch in Ireland at the end of 2022 with double cab and four doors, and in some individual markets with a two-door single cab.
Designed and conceived in Germany and Australia, and made in South Africa, it has greater capabilities, both on- and off-road. The new Amarok will once again take its place at the top of the pick-up B segment with excellent specification, a greatly expanded array of driver assist features and a much larger range of drive systems than its predecessor.
Read more ...Tony Burke Motors continues partnership with Galway pro golfer
Thu, May 05, 2022
Local Toyota and Lexus retailer,Tony Burke Motors, is continuing its partnership with professional golfer Ronan Mullarney, and will drive Ireland’s best-selling hybrid SUV, the Toyota C-HR.
Read more ...Irish new car sales jump in March
Thu, May 05, 2022
New car registrations for March jumped 40.7 per cent to 12,935 compared to 9,192 for the same month last year, according to the Society of the Irish Motor Industry. However, this is still 22 per cent behind that of pre-Covid (2019) levels.
Last month saw 1,930 new electric vehicles registered compared to 1,034 in March 2021. So far this year, 6,244 new electric cars have been registered in comparison to 2,816 on the same period last year.
Read more ...Toyota Yaris Cross is 2022 World Urban Car
Thu, Apr 28, 2022
The Yaris Cross self-charging hybrid electric has been named 2022 World Urban Car.
Read more ...Drop in popularity of convertibles in Ireland
Thu, Apr 28, 2022
Convertibles are no longer as popular as they once were. Only 193 have been registered in Ireland between now and the beginning of 2020 – with just 10 of those being a 221 plate.
Read more ...Most drivers think car headlights are too bright
Thu, Apr 28, 2022
Almost a quarter of drivers claim they are regularly dazzled by oncoming car headlights, while nearly 90 per cent think some or most car headlights on the road are too bright.
Read more ...Government aims to reduce daily use of petrol/diesel cars
Thu, Apr 28, 2022
The Department of Transport has launched its new Sustainable Mobility Policy, which sets out a national framework for active travel and public transport to 2030.
This new policy, which seems to be urban focused, aims to entice people to switch from the daily use of a petrol or diesel car to walking, cycling or using public transport. The policy also aims to support the goal to half Ireland’s greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
Read more ...Ford Mustang California Special lands in Europe
Thu, Apr 14, 2022
The quintessential style of west coast America has crossed the Atlantic as the Ford Mustang California Special arrives in Europe for the first time.
Read more ...Ban on ‘price walking’ in motor insurance from July
Thu, Apr 14, 2022
A ban on ‘price walking’ in the motor and home insurance sectors will come into effect this July.
Read more ...New Opel Grandland arrives this month
Thu, Apr 14, 2022
Opel has announced pricing and equipment for the new Grandland range, ahead of its arrival here this month.
Read more ...New Skoda Karoq gets an upgrade
Thu, Apr 14, 2022
The popular Skoda Karoq is getting an upgrade and is described as having a more refined design, sustainable materials, new technologies and a choice of efficient latest-generation EVO engines.
Read more ...New Dacia Jogger seven-seater on the way
Thu, Mar 31, 2022
Dacia has launched its new Jogger here with prices starting from €23,290, and says demand for this great value-for-money seven-seater is high.
Read more ...One in four women admit wearing their seat belt incorrectly
Thu, Mar 31, 2022
The Road Safety Authority and An Garda Síochána are appealing to women to ensure they are wearing their seat belts correctly when driving or as a passenger in a vehicle.
Read more ...New all-electric car brand on the horizon
Thu, Mar 31, 2022
A new car manufacturer plans its launch in the Republic of Ireland in the second-half of this year.
Read more ...New Mazda CX-60 PHEV flagship is on the way
Thu, Mar 24, 2022
Mazda has announced Irish prices starting from €49,500 for its new CX-60 flagship SUV, which it says is available to order now for delivery in the autumn.
Read more ...VW launches new electric cargo vans
Thu, Mar 24, 2022
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles has finally launched its much hyped rear-drive electric ID Buzz MPV and ID Buzz Cargo van. However, it will be the autumn at the earliest before it goes on sale here, with the chip shortages now adding to long production interruptions for wiring due to the war in Ukraine.
Read more ...Electrifying Ireland’s vehicle fleet a ‘huge challenge’
Thu, Mar 24, 2022
A key environmental policy to have almost a million electric vehicles on Irish roads by 2030 will be a “huge challenge” unless the Government incentivises and supports dealing with the oldest polluting cars, while increasing the charging infrastructure nationwide.
Read more ...Tractor drivers should stop using plough lamps on roads
Thu, Mar 24, 2022
Tractor drivers are being advised that plough lamps to the rear of the vehicle should not be used when travelling on public roads.
Read more ...Ford unveils Next-Gen Ranger Raptor
Wed, Mar 16, 2022
Ford has unveiled its next-generation Ranger Raptor, which it says offers more power, more capability and more technology.
Read more ...Toyota boasts strong stock of its key models
Wed, Mar 16, 2022
After a strong start to Q1, Toyota has maintained its position as Ireland’s best-selling car brand for 2022 to date.
Toyota says its market leadership is underpinned by the consumer migration towards more sustainable electrified vehicles with an increase of 35 per cent in hybrid uptake in comparison with the same time last year.
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