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SIMI urges Government not to increase motor related taxes

The SIMI (Society of the Irish Motor Industry) is urging the Government not to increase motor related taxes in the upcoming budget.

New car sales fall sharply with end of scrappage

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There was a 35 per cent fall-off in new car sales last month, following the end of the government scrappage scheme.

New car sales surpass forty thousand

Figures just out from SIMI show that 40,978 new cars have so far been sold this year, an increase of 14 per cent on last year.

Motor industry’s outlook for 2011 positive as January car sales rise

The SIMI today released new car sales for January, which at 21,078 are 29 per cent up on last year.

Motor industry’s outlook for 2011 positive as January car sales rise

The SIMI today released new car sales for January, which at 21,078 are 29 per cent up on last year.

Cunningham Higgins, Galway named Retail Operation of the Year

Cunningham Higgins in Ballybrit, Galway was this week presented with the Retail Operation of the Year trophy at the first ever awards ceremony for the Irish motor industry.

Local car dealer celebrates award win

Cunningham Higgins in Ballybrit, Galway, was this week presented with the Retail Operation of the Year trophy at the first awards ceremony for the Irish motor industry.

SIMI urges consumers to beware when buying a used car

Following on from RTE's The Consumer Show, the SIMI is reiterating the need for consumers to be extremely careful when purchasing a used car. The programme highlighted the awful consequences of not undertaking a number of key checks when it comes to buying a used car. In both case studies, the aggrieved consumers had either purchased their car from a private seller or a non-SIMI dealer, which meant that redress was not an easy option even in light of major issues uncovered about their car.

Government asked to clarify commercial road tax

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) has called on the Government to clarify its position on the use of commercial vehicles for social and domestic purposes.

New online vehicle statistics service

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry has launched a new online vehicle statistics system which can be accessed by the public. Motorstats will be the only official National Motor Industry source of vehicle statistics.

 

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