Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Ireland has launched a market leading 0% APR finance rate across the range on orders placed during June 2014. With this best in market finance rate available on the award winning Volkswagen Caddy, Transporter, Crafter and Amarok models, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Ireland has a finance rate that will suit every business.
Tenneco On Tour, Europe’s most advanced vehicle systems technology and training experience for professionals in the automotive aftermarket, has inaugurated its new Tenneco Vision platform.
Under its renowned Borg & Beck brand, the First Line Group (FLG) has already introduced 251 new-to-range (NTR) additions to its braking programme so far this year. These additions mean that the range consists of more than 4,000 ‘live’ part numbers, which makes it one of the most comprehensive in the aftermarket.
Team PR Reilly has added TRW Automotive’s steering and suspension programme, to its ever-growing production portfolio which includes TRW’s shock absorber and brake calliper programmes.
There would be a significant impact on the overall performance and cost of vehicles, plus an effect on targets for fuel efficiency and reduced CO2 emissions, if established battery applications were to be replaced with alternative technologies, according to a major study published by Europe’s automotive and battery industries.
TTC, the aftermarket supplier for commercial vehicle components has partnered with Truckminder Worldwide Ltd, a UK based company that specialises in technology designed specifically to prevent catalytic converter, DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter), fuel and battery theft plus ECU (Electronic Control Unit) theft exchange.
RNH Solutions and MAM Software are offering customers and prospects the opportunity to find out about the latest in cloud, mobile and online technology and the Red Cow Moran Hotel in Dublin next Wednesday, June 11.
Well known motor industry personality, Frank Byrnes of Frank Byrnes Autobody Repairs is poised to run 100km in a day in an effort to raise funds for a local charity.
Ford was in quiet celebratory mood here last month as it marked the end of what had been referred to internally as ‘the Big Bang project”, writes Declan O’Byrne.
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