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New van/LCV registrations rise
Light commercial registration were up by 6.3 per cent (6,728) last month compared to January last year (6,329), according to official figures released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI).
NUI Galway graduate launches unique new taxi app
Flag - A new taxi app designed for students wil launch in Dublin City this December. The unique app is the only service in the world that allows a passenger to travel and pay for taxis with no phone, cash or bank card while ensuring the driver still gets paid.
New Hyundai Kona small crossover now on sale
Hyundai has just launched its new Kona small crossover, which will take on the Nissan Juke, as well as the recently arrived Kia Stonic, and Citroen C3 Aircross. The entry-level Kona Comfort 1.0 petrol turbo six-speed starts from €20,995 ex works.
Kia Sportage is the UK’s fastest selling used car
Data from the UK’s largest marketplace, Auto Trader, for used and new cars, revealed the 2015 Kia Sportage (petrol manual) was the fastest selling used car in September, taking an average of 15 days to turn.
Galway tech entrepreneur is a new Nissan Generation Next ambassador
Galway's Richie Commins has been handed the keys to a new, taxed and insured car after becoming a Nissan Generation Next ambassador.
Mercedes-Benz X-Class pick-up launched
Mercedes-Benz has introduced the new X-Class, their first new pick-up to the global media. It will go on sale here in November.
The new Mercedes X- Class pick-up launched
Mercedes-Benz’s first new pick-up, the new X-Class will go on sale in November.
New Renault Koleos SUV arrives in Ireland
The new Renault Koleos SUV has arrived in Ireland with a great entry-level price of €34,490 for the Dynamique S Nav dCi 130.
Galway tech entrepreneur Richie lands keys to new car as Nissan Generation Next ambassador
Galway tech entrepreneur Richie Commins had plenty of cause for celebration this week when he landed the keys to a brand new, taxed and insured car after becoming a Nissan Generation Next ambassador.
New car registrations down ten per cent in first six months
Official statistics released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) have shown that new car registrations for the month of June, were down -14 per cent (1,397) when compared to (1,623) June 2016. Consequently and as expected, new cars registrations year to date are down -10 per cent (91,189) on the same period last year (101,327).