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Decrease in number of new car sales as Brexit looms

Official statistics released this week by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI ) show that the total new car registrations for the month of August are down 13.3 percent (5,131) when compared with August 2018 (5,921).

New car sales are down

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Official statistics released this week by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry show the total new car registrations for the month of August are down 13.3 per cent (5,131) when compared with August 2018 (5,921).

Connolly Motor Group expands in the west

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Connolly Motor Group has acquired Hyundai Galway in a move that sees the group expand across the west of Ireland.

191 new car registrations down on 181

Total new car registrations for the month of June are up 13 per cent (1,410) when compared with June 2018 (1,248). However, new car registrations for the year to date are down 7.4 per cent (80,712) on the similar period last year (87,116).

191 new car registrations down on 181 new sales

Total new car registrations for the month of June are up 13 per cent (1,410) when compared with June 2018 (1,248). However, new car registrations for the year to date are down 7.4 per cent (80,712) on the similar period last year (87,116).

Tribesmen open new rugby league season with high hopes

Galway Tribesmen Rugby League team to take to the field this weekend for their first competitive match of the new season.

April figures show an increase in new car registrations

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The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) issued the new vehicle registrations statistics for April.

Mayo drivers preform well in Galway

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Mayo and District Motorsport Club members were out in force on Sunday when they travelled to Galway for the International Rally.

Kia e-Niro charges forward with Car of the Year crown

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Highly regarded British publication What Car? has named the Kia e-Niro electric vehicle (EV) as its 2019 Car of the Year during its recent 42nd annual awards ceremony in London.

Half of Irish motorists buy cars under two years old

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According to the latest Carzone motoring report, 50 per cent of 1,600 Irish motorists it surveyed plan to purchase a car under two years old. And, based on data from previous years, and monitoring traffic visiting the site and apps, Carzone claims that Monday was the day when Irish motorists are most likely to consider buying a car.

 

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