Selling your car on a bank holiday: A stroke of genius, or a fast track to madness?
The Irish bank holiday. A glorious, rain-flecked tradition where half the population of Dublin collectively decides to pack into a Nissan Qashqai and sit in a stationary, forty-mile tailback on the M7, surviving entirely on lukewarm deli counters sausages and the faint hope of catching a glimpse of a...
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Bargains, Batteries, and Potholes: A Survivor’s Guide to the Used Car Market
Over the last few years, trying to buy a second-hand car in Ireland has been roughly as pleasant as logic-checking a toddler. We had the pandemic, which stopped factories making microchips, which meant nobody could buy a new car. Then we had Brexit, which meant importing a...
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The Rotting Majority: Why Good Old Cars Are Almost Impossible to Find
The Rotting Majority: Why Good Old Cars Are Almost Impossible to Find There is absolutely no shortage of old cars in Ireland. Hop on DoneDeal on a random Tuesday and you will find approximately four thousand of them, each one photographed at an angle that hides the dings and...
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Selling your car is easy right well here’s how it goes
Selling your car is easy right? Surely you didn’t think that selling your own car was going to be a walk in the park. Somewhere in the back of your mind, behind the fantasy of a stranger handing over a fistful of cash for your tired 2014 diesel hatchback, there...
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