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Meyle and Bosch demonstrations the highlight of latest MechanExpert Technical Roadshows

The second phase of MechanExpert Technical Roadshows for 2026 have concluded, having took place last week across Northern Ireland in...
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Customer no-shows costing Irish garages thousands in lost revenue each year

New data gathered from Klipboard has found that there were over 200,000 missed customer bookings during a five-month period for...
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New TRP Summer Essentials brochure available now

TRP Parts Ireland has launched its new Summer Essentials brochure, available now for free from any DAF dealer or TRP...
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Is Ireland’s largest aftermarket expo in your 2026 plans?

Ireland's largest automotive aftermarket exhibition returns to the RDS Simmonscourt in Dublin later this year, with the Auto Trade EXPO...
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Minister visits EV training facilities in Roscommon and Limerick

Minister of State with special responsibility for Further Education, Apprenticeship, Construction and Climate Skills, Marian Harkin TD, recently visited the...
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Cupra launches ABT body styling packs

Cupra has launched custom ABT exterior styling packs for all versions of its Leon and Formentor models in Ireland. (more…)
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Faster process times from a bottle

When it comes to flatting and polishing, Farécla’s high tech G3 Ultra offers significant labour savings and faster process times. Thanks to the trademark Fluid Dynamic technology in many cases it is a one step process. Bodyshops that are using the new compound say that it is unbeatable in terms of performance, speed, gloss level

Toyota in front at 20 day mark

Toyota is setting the pace in new car sales with 1,278 units registered at the 20 day mark, ahead of Volkswagen in second place with 1,183 units and Hyundai in third place on 1,060 units, figures released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) confirmed.