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Two more 'Modern Movement' events scheduled for March

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Club night 'A Modern Movement', which takes place in The Loft at The Cellar Bar, is back with two events scheduled for March.

All new Mercedes-Benz GLC model arrives

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The latest newcomer from Mercedes-Benz to arrive on the Irish market is the all-new GLC SUV.

Ideally located home in Tirellan Heights

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Keane Mahony Smith is offering a fantastic residential opportunity in Tirellan Heights.

All new 1.8-litre Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid SUV on the way

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Toyota Ireland tells us that following the successful launch of the Corolla Cross 2.0-litre hybrid electric, it is adding a new 1.8-litre hybrid version.

Alfa Romeo debuts all new look Giulia and Stelvio models

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The 100th edition of the Brussels International Motor Show recently hosted the debut of the upgraded Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio models, both of which, it says have evolved in terms of style and technology.

Mercedes lights up the new year with introduction of the AMG SL Roadster

Mercedes-Benz has got their new year off to a sparkling start with the introduction here of their new Mercedes-AMG SL Roadster – first of what will be a series of new model arrivals planned for the year ahead.

BMW Group Ireland raises funds for LauraLynn

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BMW Group Ireland has helped raise some €35,000 for LauraLynn, Ireland’s only children’s hospice.

Dacia a well established brand after just 10 years in Ireland

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Dacia is reflecting upon 10 years in Ireland having arrived here in 2012, albeit in left-hand drive. And now, a decade later, Dacia is a mainstream volume brand in Ireland.

New Mercedes-Benz models on the way

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Mercedes-Benz will continue to redefine progressive luxury with a number of significant model introductions expected throughout 2023.

Dacia well established after decade in Ireland

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Dacia celebrates 10 years in Ireland. Having arrived here in 2012, albeit in left-hand drive, now Dacia is a mainstream volume brand in Ireland.

 

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