Search Results for 'Society of the Irish Motor Industry'
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Careers in Ireland’s motor industry: driving the future forward
So you like cars…but have you ever considered the industry for your career. Ireland’s motor industry is one of the country’s most diverse and dynamic employment sectors, providing jobs for more than 40,000 people and contributing significantly to the national economy.
Toyota leads July sales again
Toyota Ireland has once again cemented its position as Ireland's number one car brand for passenger vehicles for the fifth year running, according to the latest July 252 sales figures released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI), with a market share of 14.44 per cent.
Lexus Galway wins Franchise Sales Operation of the Year at SIMI Irish Motor Industry Awards
Lexus Galway has been crowned 'Franchise Sales Operation of the Year' at the 2025 Irish Motor Industry Awards by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) in partnership with Bank of Ireland.
Volkswagen Arteon axed
Production of the Volkswagen Arteon has come to an end after eight years, with the final model rolling off the assembly line in Osnabrück, Germany.
Steps to help you purchase a good used car
Buying a used car seems like a straightforward process; you scan the classifieds and online marketplaces, find a car you like, contact the seller, view the car, hand over your money, and away you go! However, it's not always happily ever after.
October new car registrations up ten per cent
The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) this week released their official 242 new vehicle registrations statistics for October.
Record growth for Cupra while Seat remains popular
The Cupra brand experienced record growth in sales in 2023, while the Seat brand remains very popular in Ireland.
Toyota tops the best selling car brand charts for the third consecutive year
Toyota has closed out 2023 as Ireland’s best-selling car brand for the third year in a row.
Number of e-cars registered in Galway up thirty per cent last year
The number of new electric cars registered in Galway last year jumped by an incredible 31 per cent, according to the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) which this week released its official new vehicle registrations statistics for 2023.
November new car registrations marginally down but a figure increase year to date
The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) has released their official 232 new vehicle registrations statistics for November.
