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Ireland March 2024: Nissan (+35.6%), BMW (+29.6%) shine in negative market

Best Selling Cars Blog

The Irish market falls a steep -15.5% Skoda (-20.3%) is bumped down to #2 at 10.5% The Nissan Qashqai (-16.7%) and Kia Sportage (-16.3%) both fall faster than the market as does the Toyota Corolla (-43.8%) below. years, market up 36.8% 157 107 212 Ford Transit Custom 1 0.0% – 98.0% – 1 0.0% – 98.7%

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Maserati's quiet rebirth could be a roaring success

Autocar

Some have suggested that the trident pig is just being fattened up for market (though a spokesperson recently denied that Stellantis has plans to sell Maserati ). The firm has done a surprisingly thorough job in covering market territory. But I’d say getting rid of it would be a huge loss.

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New Vauxhall Frontera is sub-£24k with electric or petrol power

Autocar

One initiative, said Taylor, is promoting the importance of improving on-street EV charging “so the 40% of customers without the driveway aren't left behind - otherwise you're automatically almost halving the potential population that could choose an EV and certainly enjoying the benefits of cost-effective charging”.

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MG has RAV4 in its sights with new-generation HS SUV

CarExpert

Despite a price bump which has resulted in the HS now starting from $33,990 drive-away, MG expects the new model to outsell its predecessor. “A lot of brands are bringing [hybrids] out now, so it certainly seems to be the way the market is going,” he said. 100s of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now.

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Nissan Z Finally Gets Retro Split Grille In The US

Carscoops

It first appeared on the Proto concept car, then found its way onto the production-ready Fairlady Z Customized Edition for their domestic market. Nissan listened to the feedback because they introduced this split-grille option in Japan last year.

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Is a Vehicle Test Drive Still Relevant Today?

AutoSuccessOnline

I was raised in my automotive beginnings to know that if the customer didn’t drive the car, management would not give approval to ask the customer to purchase. What was so important about the test drive that, without it, it wasn’t even worth attempting to ask a customer about a purchasing decision? The big question is, why?

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Workshops set for business boom as drivers hold on to cars longer

Drive.com

Recent research by the Australian Automotive Dealer Association (AADA) has shown that more and more people are holding on to their existing vehicles due to tough times financially, with industry bodies concerned that, while the bump in custom might be good for small businesses, it comes at the cost of safety.