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High fuel costs driving Irish motorists to electric

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As fuel costs continue to soar, Irish motorists are now more likely to make a move towards green driving. Over half (51%) of all respondents in a new survey by Carzone, admitted that the recent rise in fuel prices has made them consider switching to an electric vehicle (EV), despite never considering the switch before.

Irish new car sales up 40.7pc in March

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New car registrations for March jumped 40.7 per cent to 12,935 when compared to 9,192 for the same month last year, new figures from the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) show. However, this is still 22 per cent behind that of pre-Covid (2019) levels.

Electric car sales double in February

A total of 1,620 new electric cars were registered in February, which is more than double the number registered during the same month last year (805), according to new figures from the Society of the Irish Motor Industry.

Electric car sales double in February

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A total of 1,620 new electric cars were registered in February, which is more than double the number registered during the same month last year (805), according to new figures published by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI).

Tesla Model 3 is Europe’s best-selling EV for September

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In September, Tesla’s Model 3 has became the first electric vehicle (EV) to top the general model rankings - Tesla also outsold some established brands for the period.

Society of Irish Motor Industry release latest updated vehicle statistics

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) has released their official new vehicle statistics.

New car sales improve but registrations fall calendar year to date

New car registrations for February were up 5.30 percent (13,834) when compared to February 2020 (13,138), while registrations for the year to date are still down 11 percent (38,986) on the same period last year (43,788).

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).

New car registrations drop sizeable percentage in January

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The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) has released the official 211 new vehicle registration figures for January.

Toyota hybrids take the lead

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Toyota has taken the lead as Ireland’s best-selling car brand with a 15 per cent market share in January 2021.

 

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