Concerns rise for drivers on Irish roads with more road deaths than ever Guards are concerned about the behaviour of Irish drivers recently as they have noted an increased amount of road deaths this year. 93 people died on Irish roads in 84 collisions so far this year which is an increase of six deaths in comparison to 2018 figures....
State finances at risk with an increase in electric car take-up A report carried out by the Department of Expenditure and Reform has laid out concerns over increasing uptake of electric vehicles that this could pose a ‘substantial risk to the stability of the state's finances’. The government’s spending review into the incentives offered to people to switch to electric...
Electric vehicle bursts into flames after collision with tow truck die as assisted system fails A tesla model 3 has reportedly burst into flames after crashing into a truck in Moscow, with a man and his two children in the vehicle. The incident occurred late on Saturday evening just outside the capital city of Russia. It was reported by the...
Electric vehicle sales on the up but can we keep up with required infrastructure? Electric vehicle sales are largely increasing, which is great or at least it should be right? The increased sale of EV is exactly what we’ve wanted all along, however, now that it is actually a reality we cannot keep up. The infrastructure to support this, being...
Joe Duffy Motors bucks the trend and sees profits rise for the ninth year in a row The Joe Duffy Group has seen profits rise for the ninth consecutive year of 2.5% or €8.8m on a turnover of €294 million, despite the weakening new car market which actually declined 4.4 per cent. According to the Joe Duffy chief executive, Gavin...
Could 12,000 Jobs be at risk? According to the latest figures, new car registrations continue to drop and were down 7.4% (80,712). In contrast to this, used car imports went up 2.4% so far this year (53,119). It looks likely that new car sales will continue to decline even further as we approach the Brexit deadline. Things may become even...
Gardai are on man-hunt for individual who jumped in woman's vehicle in an attempt to steal it The incident that occurred on Friday afternoon in Trammon, Rathmolyon. A post was put up on facebook detailing the incident and warning people to be aware. It was reported that the woman came across a silver van on the road that was...
Millennials vs Baby Boomers Millennials and Gen Z are not the motor industry’s favourite bunch. The reason for this being that they, unlike the generation labelled as Baby Boomers are not as interested in driving or even having their own car. Car sales purchases by this bunch are dropping significantly and it is evident that owning a car is not...
Ireland is snapping up 'older cars rejected in the UK' It has become quite apparent now, particularly since the announcement of Brexit, that Irish motorists are opting to head to the United Kingdom to avail themselves cheaper and in many instances better spec vehicles than to spend in showrooms here in Ireland. Traditionally, motor dealerships here in Ireland have always...
Seatbelt issues in Toyota Proace cause for recalls Toyota is carrying out a 'voluntary' recall of all Proace vehicles. The Proace vehicle which is manufactured by Toyota between the years of 2016-2019 is being recalled due to safety concerns, with 1027 vehicles being affected in the Irish market. The company has put this alert out with concerns that the seatbelts...