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15 new jobs as Connollys Mercedes-Benz to open in Galway
Fifteen new full-time jobs are to be created in Galway by Connolly Motor Group, which has just been appointed as main dealers for Mercedes-Benz passenger cars in the area.
New Volkswagen T-Roc goes on sale later this year
Volkswagen’s new T-Roc crossover model, which goes on sale in Ireland later this year, will have a starting price of €24,750.
Frank Byrnes Autobody Repairs wins regional award again
Frank Byrnes Autobody Repairs, Oranmore, has been announced the regional winner of the prestigious Irish Auto Trade for Connacht-Ulster Bodyshop of the Year 2018.
VW to enable car to car communications by 2019
Connectivity between different vehicles as well as between vehicles, and transport infrastructure in the vicinity is another important step towards connected motoring that aims to reduce road accidents, or minimise their consequences.
VW grows partnership with Marie Keating Foundation
VW Commercial Vehicles Ireland, supporters of the Marie Keating Foundation for four years, has added a second Caddy van to support the vital work the charity undertakes.
The Volkswagen T-Roc compact SUV - heading to Michael Moore Car Sales
As part of what it describes as the biggest model offensive in its history, Volkswagen is extending its model range by adding a compact-class crossover: the T-Roc.
The new Volkswagen T-Roc compact SUV
As part of what it describes as the biggest model offensive in its history, Volkswagen is extending its model range by adding a compact-class crossover: the T-Roc.
VW to enable car to car communications by 2019
Connectivity between different vehicles, as well as between vehicles and transport infrastructure in the vicinity, is another important step towards connected motoring that aims to reduce road accidents, or minimise their consequences.
The Volkswagen Arteon - more than a CC successor
The all-new Volkswagen Arteon has gone on sale in Ireland.
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).