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  • Mood reading vehicles

    New technology detects driver mood in a bid to reduce stress British manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover has set the bar high with their new technology that will have the ability to detect a driver's mood and adjust the car's settings in a bid to reduce stress. Using new artificial intelligence (AI) technology the group has produced a mood detection system,...

  • How one rat could write-off your car?

    Rats don’t give a rats about your car! One Dublin woman was unfortunate to have her car written-off by a rat which destroyed part of her vehicle. As a result, Dublin City Council is facing calls to bring a major rat problem under control in one of the city's flat complexes. Pauline Nolans’ car was destroyed when the rat got...

  • The Welsh Hydrogen car of the future

    Riversimple, a small independent car manufacturer in rural Wales has developed a hydrogen vehicle that they hope will be part of a hydrogen future instead of the expensive and not so environmentally sensitive electric cars. The small rural manufacturer was founded by a former automotive engineer, Hugo Spowers. The British entrepreneur-engineer also headed up the development of the Morgan LIFEcar...

  • Electric car chargers for every English home

    EV chargers for everyone! Plans are being put in place to install an electric car charging point in every new home in England. The British government could fit an electric EV charge point in every home if their plan is implemented. It is proposed that the UK’s building regulations need to be changed so that the installation of the devices...

  • Hydrogen vs Electric - Who will win?

    The race to the best eco-car Electric vehicles as many know are currently at the forefront of the motor industry due to the fact that they are more eco-friendly than conventional petrol and diesel-fuelled cars. Many developments have been made on EV’s which have allowed them to surge onto the market as ‘the next best thing.’ There is now a...

  • Ever wondered why a cars indicator makes a clicking noise

    History of the car indicator As a driver, you know how annoying the indicator clicking sound is, especially when stopped at the lights and sometimes the gentle rhythmic tick, tick, tick sound can be hypnotic to some extent. No matter how you feel about it, you can’t avoid it but you might ask, how did the ticking of the indicator...

  • Clampers under scrutiny as Nationwide parking complaints rise

    There is now a Nationwide parking inquiry after a huge increase in complaints against the clampers. More than 300 motorists are making the argument that clamping signs are inadequate and as such have made these the subject of appeals to the NTA. The National Transport Authority revealed earlier this year that it was hiring extra staff just to...

  • Gowan Motor Group to take over Opel Ireland

    The Gowan Group of motor dealerships, which is owned by the Maughan family, is set to take over Opel Ireland and this acquisition will be added to the Peugeot and Honda franchises which they already hold here in the Republic. This acquisition will be subject to a regulatory agreement, but when it is passed it will see the Gowan group...

  • Ireland’s biggest car show takes place this weekend.

    Ireland’s biggest car showis taking place this Sunday, July 7 at Terenure College, Dublin. The show has been organised with funds raised bythe Samaritansand a huge amount of cars will be on display. Theeventwill see about 1,200 cars on display as well as a wide choice of food stalls, music and children's amusements. It is the 60th year for...

  • Irish car market expected to plummet to just 55,000 next year

    Could the Irish car market plummet over VRT rates? The Irish car market is expected to plummet to just 55,000 sales next year according to a senior motor executive. This could happen if the government does not move to adjust the Vehicle Registration Tax (VRT) and motor tax bands on new vehicles, in line with the new changes that have...