If you hear the words Vauxhall and GSi in the same sentence – you will recall fond memories of the Nova and Astra – cars that set the hot-hatch market alight back in the day – today though; GSi is reborn on something very different.
Used Cars NI
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The 2018 S.W. Adair Tyres Northern Ireland Sprint Championship finally got underway at a very cold and windy Kirkistown Race Circuit on Saturday 17 March.
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In the past twelve-months I can think of two cars that have produced media frenzy – both from Korea and both geared around performance and driving experience – this is the latest award winner, named ‘Stinger’ and from Kia Motors.
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It may not look vastly different to the rest of the range, but there has been big changes with Audi’s RS4 Avant – namely the removal of 2-cylinders – with that, the RS4 has been treated to a pair of turbochargers – pedigree that stems back to where Audi RS first began.
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Speedmachine 2018 marks the start of a new movement in automotive festivals, built around the British leg of the FIA World Rallycross Championship presented by Monster Energy.
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Vauxhall have never been distinguished for building SUV’s – I mean the old Frontera and more recent Antara are prime examples of incredibly bland modes of transport that proved sluggish with handling characteristics similar to RMS Titanic – the question is, can this all-new Grandland X change opinions for the better?
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It was wet and wild at Bishopscourt Race Circuit on Saturday (10 March) as the opening round of the 2018 McGrady Insurance MSA Northern Ireland Rally Championship got underway in treacherous conditions.
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The Audi TT has been a frequent sight on our roads for two-decades and now in its third generation, has never looked so good – recently we got to drive the epitome of TT, in a package known as the TTRS.
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As you maybe know, the Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) market is absolutely booming of late with most manufacturers offering a couple of models, covering most demographics and Mazda is no different.
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Volvo’s XC60 has been crowned the overall winner at the UK Car of the Year Awards 2018, supported by Cox Automotive – whose UK brands include Manheim and Motors.co.uk.