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  • Tesla Now Selling Cars In Ireland

    Tesla Now In Ireland Tesla has now started to take orders for its electric cars in Ireland for the first time. The Model S and its long-range Model X SUV can now be ordered directly from the Tesla website, with delivery in early 2017. The cars will have a range of 542km and 613km respectively, depending on the model and...

  • New Car Sales Up!

    New car sales have jumped by 18 per cent since the beginning of the year up until October. There was, though, a reduction in sales during October on foot of the Brexit fears and uncertainty. The 18 per cent over the year accounts for an extra 21,913 new cars registrations which equates to a total of 123,520 up until the...

  • Ford Announce New Deal With BlackBerry

    BlackBerry has signed an historic deal with Ford to provide its software for the giant motor manufacturers’ connected vehicles. After ditching its handset business, Blackberry looks set to forge new areas of growth in its diversification strategy. While the two companies did not disclose the terms of the agreement, the announcement was made on Monday, that Blackberry will integrate their...

  • Keyless Peer-To-Peer Car-Sharing Coming Soon

    Toyota is to test a new car sharing system next year which will enable users to unlock, start and lock doors with their smartphones. (Picture above:Getaround.com co-founder Jessica Scorpio (Photo: Jefferson Graham, USA TODAY) The Smart Key Box System will be tested in San Francisco in January with collaboration from the Getaround car-sharing service. This system will eliminate the need...

  • Gender Divides Auto-pilot Drivers

    MyVehicle.ie would like to share with it's readers an article by Advance Pitstop (A Continental Company) with some interesting findings. Advance Pitstop has been supporting Irish Motorists since 1967, promotingbetter driving, fuel efficiency and vehicle maintenance and servicing. Their findings suggest that there is a marked difference between male and female drivers when it comes to 'running on auto-pilot' in...

  • Dangers of 'Rubbernecking'

    Rubberneckers Galore Have you ever wondered why so many drivers travelling on the M50 are compelled to slow down to gawk at an accident on the opposite carriageway? This phenomenon is colloquially known as ‘Rubbernecking’. One dictionary definition puts it this way; Rubberneck - “to look about or stare with great curiosity, as by craning the neck or turning the...

  • Why Do Clocks Go Back in Wintertime?

    AA Warns of Greater Risks in Wintertime The dark nights are here again and with the clocks going back this coming Sunday, the AA are urging motorists to be extra vigilant on the roads and to show extra consideration to vulnerable road users, such as cyclists and pedestrians on the dark, cold and wintery mornings and evenings. Granted, with the...

  • Hidden Risks of Dirty Cars

    Children's car seats are dirtier than TOILETS MyVehicle.ie would like to share with it’s readers an report by Advance Pitstop (A Continental Company) with some interesting findings. Advance Pitstop have been supporting Irish Motorists since 1967, promotingbetter driving, fuel efficiency and vehicle maintenance and servicing. Hidden Risks of Dirty Cars Kid’s car seats have twice as many germs than the...

  • Seven Injured as Dublin Tour Bus Crashes Into Luas Tram

    Seven Injured In Bus and Luas Collision Seven people have been injured this afternoon when Dublin City Tour Bus crashed into a Luas Tram in Smithfield. Dublin Fire Brigade have dispatched fire units and advanced paramedics to the scene. The NAS (National Ambulance Service) is also on the scene. A Luas spokeswoman confirmed the number of injuries as seven and...

  • Advice Before You Buy That Used Car

    RSA Warning The RSA (Road Safety Authority) has warned buyers of used vehicles to be ultra vigilant when buying a used vehicle from an unscrupulous and untrustworthy dealer. These greedy individuals will go to any lengths to make a sale and they do not care if the car has been clocked or even worse unsafe. Some things to be...