Škoda Celebrates the Winter Solstice with new Marketing Campaign

Škoda’s award winning Made for Ireland marketing campaign helped the Czech brand break into the top four best-selling car brands in Ireland for the first time. Focusing on their product’s practical and clever features, such as the umbrella located in the passenger door, has featured in their communications and helped cement their “Made for Ireland” […]

CUPRA further strengthens its commitment to electric motorsport as it joins ABT to compete in Formula E

ABT CUPRA will compete in ABB FIA Formula E, the competition that brings electric racing to the heart of the world’s most iconic cities, from 2023  Building on success in FIA ETCR and Extreme E, it’s a natural next step for CUPRA as it continues to prove that electrification and performance are a perfect match  […]

Top tips not to slip: the ABCs of driving in snow and ice from Carzone

This week temperatures have plummeted across the country with ice and snow in many areas. Motorists are encouraged to drive carefully as these weather conditions can be dangerous. Preparation, patience, and practicality are key when it comes to driving in winter road conditions. Carzone, Ireland’s ultimate motoring marketplace, has put together the ABC’s for motorists […]

Petrol prices drop by almost 4% on average, Diesel by 3%

Diesel prices slip below €2 per litre across the country on average according to the latest AA Ireland price survey Petrol prices are back to February pricing in slight respite for motorists In a week where motorists were hit with the prospect of a double increase, both in terms of toll charging and EV charging, […]

Two Countries, Two Races, Two Trophies for Nicole Drought

Tipperary driver Nicole Drought had a busy time of it last weekend. She travelled to Anglesey in Wales to compete in the famous Race of Rembrance- an Endurance race for a variety of cars with multiple drivers . Rejoining the WRC Developments team, Nicole qualified fourth in class but once the seven hour race got […]

Budget implications for the Motor Industry

Budget 2023, announced by Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe, and Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Michael McGrath contains some measures specific to motoring: VRT No VRT changes for cars or commercial vehicles VAT and Excise Extensions Extending the current excise reduction of 21 cent per litre in respect of petrol, 16 cent per litre […]

For the First Time Ever, Ireland’s Most in Demand New Car is Electric

For the first time in Irish motor history, an electric vehicle (EV) is the most in demand new car across all fuel types. DoneDeal looked at all new car (2022) ad view data on site for the period from January – August 2022 and found that, for the first time, new car buyers on DoneDeal rank an […]

The AA is urging all road users to be vigilant ahead of busy long weekend

Many people will be travelling on routes they’re less accustomed to The AA is urging motorists to take extreme care, stick to speed limits, wear seatbelts, do not use mobile phones behind the wheel and never ever drink and drive The AA welcomes the news that fines for fines relating to key road safety offences […]

AA Ireland Centenarian from Laois celebrates his big day in style

When former patrol John Moylan started with The Automobile Association in Ireland, Sean T. O’Kelly was President, Eamon de Valera was Taoiseach and the romantic comedy, The Quiet Man was just reaching cinemas. 70 years ago, the roads of Ireland looked very different and an AA Patrol had to fix many problems that were quite […]

The ŠKODA FABIA MONTE CARLO: dynamism at its purest

With the launch of this latest MONTE CARLO variant, ŠKODA completes its new, fourth-generation FABIA range. The iconic name ŠKODA initially introduced exclusively for the FABIA has symbolised a sporty lifestyle since 2011. It commemorates the brand’s many victories at the legendary rally. The black body details underscore the new FABIA’s dynamic appearance, while the […]

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