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BFGoodrich tyres chosen for Toyota and Arctic Trucks’ all-terrain partnership
Toyota and authorised converter Arctic Trucks’ newest off-roader, the Hilux AT35, will wear BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 tyres as original equipment – the manufacturer’s toughest on/off-road fitment.
New car sales improve but still down for the year
New car registrations for February were up 5.30 per cent (13,834) when compared to February 2020 (13,138), but registrations for the year to date are still down 11 per cent (38,986) on the same period last year (43,788).
Dacia reveals new Bigster concept
Dacia has revealed its new entry into the C-segment, with the first look at the Bigster concept.
Toyota’s new Hilux makes a powerful impression
Toyota Ireland says its new Hilux pick-up range is available to pre-order now, with prices starting from €24,258 plus VAT.
Legendary Land Cruiser packs more power and performance
Available for pre-order, Toyota's iconic Land Cruiser, with an off-road heritage spanning almost 70 years, is known for its outstanding quality, durability and reliability, combining off-road performance and now greater levels of luxury, and occupant comfort.
Toyota Proace City has arrived at Tony Burke Motors
Toyota’s latest addition to its commercial range, the Proace City, has arrived at Tony Burke Motors.
Dacia first electric vehicle is the ‘Spring’ revolution
Dacia says it is ready to start a new chapter in its history with the launch of Dacia Spring.
Mercedes-Benz backs young Irish star on road to Tokyo
Mercedes-Benz has extended its on-going support to 21-year-old Olympic sailing hopeful Aoife Hopkins as she attempts to qualify for the forthcoming 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo.
Mitsubishi L200 is the 2020 Irish Commercial SUV of the Year
The new Mitsubishi L200 was named the category winner of the Irish Commercial SUV of the Year award for 2020, sponsored by Continental Tyres.
Ireland’s best-selling van
The Peugeot Partner van, the joint-winner of the Irish Van of the Year 2020, was Ireland’s best-selling van in January.