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Nissan launches extreme off-roader Navara
Nissan is taking performance of its tough and smart pickup to a new extreme with the launch of the Navara Off-Roader AT32.
Mary's Fish to celebrate new premises with day of cooking and talks
Local Galway city enterprise Mary's Fish is going from strength to strength. It has moved to a new and much bigger premises just off the Old Monivea Road in Ballybrit. This new location is across from McGreal's Mace shop on the road between the Clayton Hotel Galway and the Nissan garage.
Renault Master a game changer for urban deliveries
Renault Pro+ is broadening its range of electric light commercial vehicles/vans with the introduction of the Master Z E large electric van. Ideal for emissions-free access to city centres, Master Z E is well-suited to last-mile deliveries.
Ireland’s first driving school for children
Tayto Park and Nissan have joined forces to open Ireland’s first driving school for children.
Ireland’s first driving school for children!
Tayto Park, County Meath, and Nissan have joined forces to open Ireland’s first ever driving school for children.
Ireland’s first driving school for children!
Tayto Park, County Meath, and Nissan have joined forces to open Ireland’s first ever driving school for children.
The Renault Master - a game changer for urban deliveries
Renault Pro+ is broadening its range of electric light commercial vehicles/vans with the introduction of the Master Z E large electric van. Ideal for emissions-free access to city centres, Master Z E is well-suited to last-mile deliveries.
February new car sales hold steady
New car registrations remain steady, but the market is still down by 3.47 per cent for the year-to-date, acording to the Society of the Irish Motor Industry.
Mazda’s award winning Vision Coupe concept
The stunning Mazda ‘Vision Coupe ‘ has won the Most Beautiful Concept Car of the Year at the 33rd Festival Automobile International.
New car sales drop in January
New car sales in January this year have decreased on last year by 4.82 per cent, according to official figures released today by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry.