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  • Motorists still being hit with huge motor insurance price hikes

    Motorists are still being hit with huge insurance price hikes despite the Government's proposed action plan to tackle the issue. Not only are insurance providers failing to decrease motor insurance premiums but are also giving out worse policy terms on top of price jumps, according to Fianna Fail. Some traders are even choosing not to take out business cover, Michael...

  • Changes to Photo ID Required for Driver Theory Test

    Photo Identification From 17 June, 2017 any person sitting the Driver Theory Test will be required to present their Public Services Card at the Test Centre as proof of identification.When the applicant starts the booking process for their test, they will be asked to confirm that they possess a public services card. From the only acceptable form of ID accepted...

  • Toyota wants flying cars in time for 2020 Olympics

    Toyota is backing a new venture involving flying cars and it wants to see it happen by the 2020 Olympics. Toyota has joined the flying car craze and is backing a group which is working on a drone-like vehicle that would fly at an altitude of 10 meters (33 feet) above the ground at speeds up to 100 km/h (62...

  • Ford names Jim Hackett as new CEO in push to build self-driving cars

    Ford has announced that the head of their driverless car division, Jim Hackett will now be taking over the historic car manufacturer as its new CEO. This comes after the resignation of Mark Fields in a sudden regime change, who is leaving the post after just under three years. It is hoped that Hackett will lead the company to the...

  • Car insurance needs supervision at EU level

    Eoghan Murphy who is the Minister of State at the Departments of Finance and Public Expenditure and Reform has said that car insurance needs supervision at European level. The fear is that the insurance industry could face another Setanta and this was brought up last month by Senator Kiernan O'Donnell in the Oireachtas Finance Committee. The Supreme Court came to...


  • Up to 70% of new cars bought on 'unregulated' PCP's

    Up to 70% of new cars bought on 'unregulated' PCP's The Dáil has heard that almost three-quarters of new cars in Ireland have been purchased on ‘unregulated’ PCP’s (Personal Contract Plans). Fianna Fáil TD Thomas Byrne has informed the Dáil that as many as 70% of new car sales are being bought under PCP agreements. Mr Byrne raised the issue...

  • Electric vehicles will cost the same as conventional cars by next year!

    Electric vehicles will cost the same as conventional cars by next year! The cost of owning an electric vehicle at the moment is quite high with most, if not all way over the 20K and getting closer to the 30k mark. Despite the current prices, experts estimate that the price of an average Electric Vehicle will fall to the same...

  • Irish man drives from Ireland to Africa and back in his electric car

    Irish man drives from Ireland to Africa and back in his electric car Irish man, Grattan Healy has driven his electric car 9,500km from Galway to Morocco and back. Mr Healy and his partner, Simona, travelled to Ouarzazate in Morocco via Edinburgh in his Tesla Model S. Now the couple is already planning their next trip in their Tesla all...

  • Trump's $1 Trillion Infrastructure Plan And What It May Mean For Autonomous Cars

    President Donald Trump has unveiled a massive $1 trillion dollar infrastructure spending package. During a speech to Congress in February, Trump declared: “Crumbling infrastructure will be replaced with new roads, bridges, tunnels, airports and railways gleaming across our beautiful land,” Elaine Chao, who is the Transportation Secretary for the first time put numbers behind the proposal. Chao told the Senate...