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New Lexus RX 450hL arrives later this month

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Lexus RX 450hL is the first seven seater self-charging hybrid Lexus to go on sale in Ireland, attracting a new audience for the luxury car brand.

Mustang still world’s best-selling sports coupe

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Global demand for the new 2018 Ford Mustang has driven Mustang to its third straight year as the best-selling sports coupe in the world. That includes all two-door and convertible models.

Peugeot 3008 SUV scores another double top win

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The Peugeot 3008 SUV has scooped gold in both the Car of the Year and Mid-Size SUV categories in the latest Auto Express Driver Power survey, the UK’s largest and most in-depth automotive customer satisfaction survey.

New Citroen C4 Cactus on sale next week

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The new Citroen C4 Cactus hatchback goes on sale here on May 10, with pricing starting from €19,995.

LDV announces a range of exciting new models

The EV80 is the first of LDV’s new generation of cleaner, alternative fuel vehicles that it says is ideal for both city driving and short journeys. It boasts a 120 mile range on a single charge.

New Citroen C4 Cactus goes on sale here next week

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The new Citroen C4 Cactus hatchback goes on sale here on May 10 with prices starting from €19,995.

The Volvo XC90: A genuine life-saver

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Peugeot 3008 SUV scores another double top win

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Ireland’s Car of the Year, the Peugeot 3008 SUV, has scooped gold in both the Car of the Year and Mid-Size SUV categories, topping the polls as the Best Car to Own in the latest Auto Express Driver Power survey.

Volvo points to XC90 as a genuine life-saver

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I read over the weekend not a single Volvo XC90 occupant has died in a car-to-car accident in the UK, according to official Government crash figures.

A career as a driver of chemical and dangerous goods

We are all familiar with oil trucks and vans driving around the countryside. However we may not realise that some trucks are carrying dangerous goods, ie, chemicals, gases, flammable liquids, infectious substances, radioactive material, or corrosive substances. Strict regulations apply to the drivers of these trucks. They must be trained and certified as ADR drivers. ADR is the name given by the EU to the transport of dangerous goods, and these regulations go back as far as 1957.

 

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