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  2. Carzone - Wikipedia

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    Carzone is an Irish website and technology platform for motor dealers and consumers located in Dublin, Ireland, and is owned by Mediahuis. It began as part of Webzone Ltd, a web design and production company. Carzone is available across multiple devices with a dedicated iPhone App, Android App, Desktop Website and Mobile Site.

  3. Auto Trader Group - Wikipedia

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    Carzone.ie: 2005 [31] Website for motor dealers and consumers in Ireland: 2nd Byte: 2006 [32] Provides used car digital marketing services to car manufacturers and franchised dealers Deltapoint Associates: 2012 [33] Automotive intelligence solutions Motor Trade Delivery: 2017 [34] Vehicle moving service Dealer Auction: 2018 [35]

  4. Automotive industry in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The punitive tax on imported cars encouraged a wide range of companies to assemble their cars locally including Fiat, Ford and Renault. [1] From Ireland's entry to the European Union in 1973, the need for locally produced cars to avoid import taxes reduced and since the 1980s, production ended and all cars are now imported.

  5. Henry Ford & Son Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    The Lord Mayor's car was the first car many people saw this registration be used. From 2013 he receives two cars from Ford. [ 10 ] The long-standing tradition of Mondeos finished in 2021 with the 212-C-1 registered Mondeo Vignale, [ 11 ] as the Mondeo was to be discontinued in April 2022.

  6. Cartell - Wikipedia

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    Around 10,000 cars are stolen every year in Ireland and about 2,000 of these are never recovered. [19] Currently buyers of used cars have no way to check against theft records, and hundreds of buyers a year lose an average of from €10,000 to €20,000 after buying stolen cars which are then discovered and returned to their original owner. [ 20 ]

  7. Electric car use by country - Wikipedia

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    As of the start of 2020, Electric Vehicles (EVs) was as a proportion of all cars for sale in Ireland very small, which could be seen in a snapshot (7 February 2020) of four different car sales websites (Autotrader.ie, Carsireland.ie, Carzone.ie, and Donedeal.ie) which showed that out of circa 38,000 to 70,000 cars listed for sale, only circa 0. ...