Why a car parts shortage is driving up insurance premiums
Europe is suffering a drought of spare parts for cars, and it’s making life expensive
Europe is suffering a drought of spare parts for cars, and it’s making life expensive
Oft-controversial car is now in Ireland, but what is it actually like to live with on our roads (and off them)?
Irish group blames unwieldy invoicing system for delays in paying suppliers
Climate crisis demands action and there are alternatives to new buildings and machines
Revenues increase by 12% to €27.9m
India’s oldest conglomerate, Tata Group, is trying to accelerate shift to battery-powered cars
‘Name and shame’ is the sanction used by the Advertising Standards Authority of Ireland
Somewhere around 80km/h is normally best but it all depends on the car, expert advises
'No decisions made' but company is exploring its options
Forget the crash-test rating controversy – this Dacia gem could be ideal family transport
Social media videos show cavalcade of cars flying Russian, Irish and Soviet Union flags
More than 30,000 of car company’s staff will be able to access online training
The C40 has so much going for it, but it’s a perplexing car
Several cities under heavy bombardment, Russian troops land in Kharkiv, Biden attacks Putin
Outstanding bills rage from €5,000 to €15,000
Wild Geese: After seven years in the car industry, Ellen Murphy decided to do an MBA
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Modest range on electric power rendered more practical by rapid charging
By gathering data over the next decade, Seagate expects to launch autonomous cars
Volvo will ‘fine’ itself for carbon emissions, but the wider motor industry needs to act
Supply glitch plays havoc with plans to increase sales of electric and plug-in hybrid models
All-new RR’s new air filtration systems claims to filter out viruses
Four decades and several masterplans later, Shannon Town is having an identity crisis
Car makers also facing more immediate crisis due to ongoing semiconductor shortage
Lockdown has inspired people to embrace the outdoors but ill-equipped climbers are taking to the hills in pursuit of ‘Instagram moments’ costing money, volunteer time and potentially, lives
Tech millionaire Norman Crowley wants to build the world’s most beautiful classic cars
Car-makers ‘desperate to show off green credentials’ but are ‘miles away’ from target
Our century-and-a-bit affair with the petrol and diesel engine is coming to an end. It’s been a wild ride
The former Lions captain looks back on the highs and lows of his days in the famous red jersey
Luxury brands are popular but we also want more high-end features from ‘regular’ carmakers
The North has changed dramatically, and unionism, instead of celebrating the centenary of the foundation of the Northern Irish state it used to dominate, is in crisis
Crisis in electronics supply not likely to end soon
High-growth companies establish European operations Shannon, Galway, Dundalk, Cork and Dublin
Seven-seat SUV is reasonable value, but the plug-in hybrid Kia Sorento may have stolen its thunder
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices