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Jaguar I-Pace voted ‘most anticipated new car of 2018’
The Jaguar I-Pace all-electric performance SUV has won the What Car? 2018 Reader Award, securing the title of the most anticipated new car of 2018.
Skoda launches new Karoq SUV to replace Yeti
The new Skoda Karoq compact SUV has gone on sale here from €27,715 for the 1.0 TSI (115 bhp) petrol in the entry-level Ambition specification.
Audi extends EcoGrant offer until end of March
Audi has decided to extend its EcoGrant offer until March 31. This is on top of the introduction of new service plan products for new and used cars this year,
Three new Volkswagen models go on sale
Volkswagen has begun this year by launching three new models: the Polo Supermini, the compact family sized T-Roc SUV, and the new seven-seater Tiguan Allspace.
The argument for buying a new cleaner diesel car
Billions of euros have been spent on diesel and petrol technologies to extend their competitive sales life.
Three new Volkswagen models have gone on sale
Not resting on its laurels after topping the Irish car sales market for 2017, Volkswagen has begun this year by launching three new models, the Polo supermini, the compact family sized T-Roc SUV, and the addition of the new seven-seater Tiguan Allspace.
Volvo XC60 is safest car in Euro NCAP testing
Volvo Cars’ XC60 has been crowned the best performing large off-roader, and the car with the best overall performance of 2017 in the prestigious Euro NCAP 2017 Best in Class safety awards.
The Audi A7 Sportback is setting new standards
The all-new Audi A7 Sportback will launch in Audi Athlone in late February 2018.
The Audi A7 Sportback is setting new standards
The all-new Audi A7 Sportback will launch in Audi Athlone in late February 2018.
What Car? Used Car of the Year Awards winners
The What Car? Used Car of the Year Award winners have been announced. One can argue the Irish market is similar to the much bigger UK in the availability of models and cars motorists like. Equally, one can argue Irish motorists have a different order on their priorities when choosing a used car.