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Toyota's new Proace replaces the Hiace range

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Toyota has boosted its light commercial line-up in Ireland with the launch l of the Proace.

New Opel Insignia arrives later this year

The new Opel Insignia range will be launched here later this year. It will be available as a five-door hatch, four-door saloon, and sports tourer.

New Toyota Corolla for mid-summer launch

Toyota tells us the 11th generation version of the world’s best-selling car, the Corolla, will go on sale here at the end of July.

Ford launches upgraded Mondeo

Ford Ireland tells us it is now offering upgraded versions of the Mondeo with CO2 emissions reduced by up to eight per cent, improved fuel efficiency, upgraded equipment levels on mid and high series, and attractive pricing starting at €23,950 for the entry level Mondeo Graphite.

New Toyota Corolla for mid-summer launch

Toyota tells us the 11th generation version of the world’s best-selling car, the Corolla, will go on sale here at the end of July.

Ford launches upgraded Mondeo

Ford Ireland tells us it is now offering upgraded versions of the Mondeo with CO2 emissions reduced by up to eight per cent, improved fuel efficiency, upgraded equipment levels on mid and high series, and attractive pricing starting at €23,950 for the entry level Mondeo Graphite.

All-new Toyota Corolla for mid-summer launch

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Toyota tells us that the 11th generation version of the world’s best-selling car, the Corolla, will go on sale here at the end of July.

New Renault Captur to bring a splash of colour

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The Captur is the new urban crossover from Renault which will arrive here this July, bringing a splash of colour and glamour to the B segment.

New Renault Captur to bring a splash of colour

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The Captur is the new urban crossover from Renault which will arrive here this July, bringing a splash of colour and glamour to the B segment.

New road safety strategy won’t be exciting but will be important

This week the RSA will be publishing the latest Road Safety Strategy for Ireland. It will run for seven years taking us up to 2020.

 

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