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New Skoda Rapid saloon on the way
Skoda is on a roll and and is not sitting back on its laurels. It is resolutely pursuing its model offensive, presenting its new compact saloon, the Skoda Rapid.
Five-star rating for new Seat Mii
Seat recently previewed its latest model – the Seat Mii. The city car, which is due to launch in Ireland this month, has just received the maximum five stars in Euro NCAP’s latest round of safety tests, writes Padraic Deane.
New VW free insurance and road tax April offer
Volkswagen Ireland is offering free insurance and motor tax on any of its new cars purchased in April.
Newly updated Peugeot 107 here this month
A new Peugeot 107 will arrive here this month, featuring a more stylish new face, an upgraded interior, and enhanced equipment. It will have an entry level price of €12,045 ex-works.
Skoda to unveil the new five door Citigo
Skoda will present the five-door version of the new Citigo city or mini-car at the Geneva Motor Show early next month. Both the three and five-door versions will go on sale here in September.
For Volkswagen the way ‘up’ looks bright
Even before it has arrived on British or Irish roads, the new Volkswagen Up has claimed top honours at the prestigious What Car? awards, being named Car of the Year for 2012 as well as best City Car.
For Volkswagen the way ‘up’ looks bright
Even before it has arrived on British or Irish roads, the new Volkswagen Up has claimed top honours at the prestigious What Car? awards, being named Car of the Year for 2012 as well as best City Car.
Seat on the up as it shows off new Mii city car
Seat is unveiling the Mii city car, which is the company’s styling version of the much publicised Volkswagen up.
Seat on the up as it shows off new Mii city car
Seat is unveiling the Mii city car, which is the company’s styling version of the much publicised Volkswagen up.
Volkswagen stars on the biggest stage of all
Shaped like a cloud, the massive 8,893 square metres Volkswagen stand accommodated more than 50 vehicles, 2,100 lights, and roughly 80 kilometres of cables at last week’s Frankfurt International Motor Show.