The “World Car of the Year 2021” is a Volkswagen: The new fully electric ID.4 prevailed over the strong international competition at the international World Car Awards. The World Car Awards are presented by more than 90 international motor journalists…
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The Nissan Micra is quite possibly one of the most reliable and underrated cars ever built and here I get to drive the latest incarnation. Launched in 1983, the Nissan Micra is probably most remembered from its second-generation, with many…
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There is nothing in motorsport more wild than a Pikes Peak racer and Bentley has launched a major new sustainability initiative, with the announcement of a renewable fuels research and development programme spearheaded by the most extreme road-car-based Bentley in…
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County Down rally ace William Creighton will soon set alight the stages of the World Rally Championship as he embarks on a new and exciting adventure. With a decade of experience behind him, the 23-year old Motorsport Ireland Rally Academy…
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When it comes to commercial vehicles there are few who can boast such longevity and success as Ford and here we drive their latest offering with the Ranger Thunder pick-up. It’s safe to say that the Ford Transit has for…
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In just nine years’ time the UK government plan to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars, but can the industry and charging infrastructure meet that deadline, as well as the needs of owners? Peugeot UK gave me…
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Translink has taken a major step towards reducing its carbon footprint by striking a deal with Shelbourne Motors to add award-winning 100% electric Renault Zoe and Kangoo vans to its fleet of support vehicles. The family-owned vehicle retailer has provided…
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Team BMW’s trio of 330i M Sport race cars will sport a new livery for the 2021 British Touring Cars Championship, all of them bearing the iconic ‘M’ colours as they compete for more silverware.
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Northern Ireland Motor Club Ltd is delighted to announce that following a one-year hiatus, the Ulster Rally is set to return on the weekend of Friday 19th and Saturday 20th November.
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With the cancellation of last year’s Northern Ireland Hillclimb Championship for reasons we all know and understand, there is hope that some form of championship will return this year.