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Best quarter for new car sales since 2008

Figures just released by the SIMI (Society of the Irish Motor Industry) for vehicle sales for the first quarter of this year show that new car sales are up by 26.59 per cent on last year. At almost 49,960 (v 39,466 in Q1 2013) cars sold, the first quarter of this year has outperformed all other periods since 2008.

Future looks bright at McCormack’s Opel

McCormack’s Opel, run by brothers John and Kevin McCormack, is going from strength to strength.

New car sales up over first two months of the year in Mayo

New car sales in Mayo have seen a big jump over the first two months of the year compared to 2013. There were 712 registrations of new cars in Mayo over the two months, up from 566 over the same time last year. There was a similar increase in the number of new light commercial vehicles registered in Mayo, with 109 registered over the first two months of the year compared to 87 in 2013. The number of new heavy commercial vehicles being registered remained pretty much the same so far this year compared to last year, with 11 over the first two months of the year compared to 12 in 2013.

Hyundai makes its marque joining the top three

Hyundai Ireland has joined the higher echelons of new car sales in this country - slotting into third place with record sales in January.

Hyundai makes its marque joining the top three

Hyundai Ireland has joined the higher echelons of new car sales in this country, slotting into third place with record sales in January.

Toyota is No 1 for re-sale value in Ireland

Arch Motors car dealership to close

After 50 years trading Arch Motors in Westside is to close the car dealership side of the business with immediate effect due to the difficult trading conditions in recent times.

Toyota is number one for re-sale value in Ireland

A new independent study reveals Toyota cars retain their value longer than any other brands.

New car sales continue to slide despite 132 plate

New car sales for the first eight months of the year are down almost eight per cent compared with the corresponding period last year, figures released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry confirm.

Motor industry budget proposal will create 42 jobs in Westmeath

A new proposed scheme by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) will help create 42 jobs in Westmeath if the Government agree to the idea which was part of SIMI’s pre-budget submission announced this week.

 

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