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Kadett C at 50
Opel’s Kadett C, first launched in 1973, became a huge sales success for the German car maker, paving the way for decades of compact family stars from the ‘blitz’ brand.
Latest Honda CR-V a masterclass in common sense
BY EOIN CUTTLE
Evolved MX-5 stays true to its roots
Mazda Ireland is celebrating 35 years since the introduction of the MX-5, the iconic two-seater which has become synonymous with driving pleasure.
Fiat to stop producing grey cars
Grey has been Ireland’s most popular car colour for the past seven years, with 38,489 grey cars sold here in 2022 alone. And according to the latest Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) figures, grey will continue to dominate the Irish car colour palette for the next year.
Fiat to stop producing popular grey coloured cars
Grey has been Ireland’s most popular car colour for the past seven years, with 38,489 grey cars sold here in 2022 alone.
New Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV unveiled
Against the backdrop of continuing public demand for SUVs, Mercedes-EQ has introduced its latest offering, the new five-seater EQE SUV, choosing the recent Paris Motor Show as the platform for its unveiling.
All-new Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV unveiled
Against the backdrop of continuing public demand for SUVs, Mercedes-EQ has introduced its latest offering – the new five-seater EQE SUV – choosing the recent Paris Motor Show as the platform for its unveiling.
Mercedes-Benz on automated driving liability crashes
Mercedes-Benz says it will accept legal responsibility for collisions that occur in cars fitted with an ‘L3’ automated lane keeping system, when directly caused by a fault with its technology, but not when the driver has “failed to comply with their duty of care”.
Mercedes-Benz on automated driving liability crashes
Mercedes-Benz says it will accept legal responsibility for collisions that occur in cars fitted with an ‘L3’ automated lane keeping system, when directly caused by a fault with its technology, but not when the driver has “failed to comply with their duty of care”.
