When did Cars Stop Being Fun?
Owning a car used to be a rite of passage — a key to freedom, a badge of independence, and the best way to escape your parents’ watchful eyes. All you needed was tax, insurance, and enough petrol money to get lost for the afternoon. The only warning light...
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The 251-D Paradox: Why Your Reliable Toyota is Breaking Your Heart
In the grand hierarchy of Irish life, there is a very specific type of grief reserved for the person who owns a “perfectly good” car. You know the one. It’s likely a silver 2018 Corolla or a Hyundai Tucson that has never failed an NCT and has enough crumbs...
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First Drive: DS 8 – A Luxury EV With Heritage and Modern Flair
When Citroën first unveiled the DS at the Paris Motor Show in 1955, it stunned the world. With its sleek, flowing lines and technological innovations — including hydro-pneumatic suspension, advanced steering hydraulics, and even swiveling headlights that followed the driver’s line of sight — it stood in stark contrast to...
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Peugeot e-5008 Review: A Practical, Family-Friendly Electric SUV
Peugeot is expanding its electric line-up with its largest model to date, the e-5008, a seven-seat SUV designed to rival the likes of the Kia EV9, Volkswagen ID. Buzz, and Volvo EX90. What sets it apart is its balance of space, range, and value — attributes that make it a...
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