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20
Apr
As Ireland gets its first taste of summer, millions of motorists could be risking breakdowns by failing to complete basic checks. Hotter temperatures won't just give you sunburn and melt roads, but they also risk causing severe damage to your car.
16
Mar
Dubliners needn’t cross the country for a scenic drive. Start your trip in the capital city and watch as the grey turns to green and rural countryside as you get closer to the Wicklow Mountains and the source of the River Liffey.
15
Mar
The drink driving limit in Ireland is 50mg of alcohol per 100 ml of blood, however for “specified drivers” including learner and novice drivers, a lower limit of 20mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood applies.
09
Mar
With a long winter behind us, it’s time to think about spring cleaning, and that doesn’t just apply to your home but your car too. Here are 5 tips to make sure your car is ready for all the road trips your plan to take.
09
Feb
A new RTE1 TV series examining Irish driving habits is coming soon to the small screen. Sponsored by BoxyMo.ie, ‘How’s Your Driving?’ will put a cross section of Irish motorists through their paces on a controlled test track where the show will replicate the main causes of Irish road accidents.
16
Jan
The festive season is over, the Christmas memories start to fade and as January gets underway you may notice your mood dipping. Today, Monday 15th January is deemed the most depressing day of the year, dubbed ‘Blue Monday’.
11
Jan
Driving on your own can be very nerve wracking, certainly for the first couple of weeks. It’s a big step going from catching a bus and walking, or asking your mam for a lift, to driving anywhere you want to go. You’re becoming more independent and it’s going to be an exciting process. It’s perfectly normal to be nervous.
09
Jan
Buying a new car is widely regarded as one of the biggest financial commitments you’ll make in your life. This guide is filled with top tips to make for an entirely painless purchase and minimise the chance of any nasty surprises.
31
Oct
According to a recent survey, most drivers would typically spend up to €125 on petrol or diesel every month. The survey of 5,000 road users in Ireland found that 58.26% would spend up to that amount a month on fuel, with 18% spending between €50 and €75 and 16% spending between €75 and €100.
16
Oct
At 25plus Car Insurance we hope to play our part in helping to reduce serious accidents and injuries. In adverse weather, difficult and dangerous driving conditions should be anticipated.
18
Sep
MCL Insurance Services Ltd, the insurance company behind online brands BoxyMo.ie, its4women.ie and 25plus.ie, has been shortlisted for three awards in the prestigious Insurance Times Awards 2017. These awards are for Customer Marketing Campaign of the Year, Excellence in Technology (Broker) and Personal Lines Broker of the Year in the annual awards ceremony that will be held in London at the end of the year.
11
Sep
A well-tuned engine can improve fuel economy, so follow your car manufacturer’s recommendation on servicing making sure to check your tyre pressure regularly. (every two weeks should do it). The lower the tyre pressure, the more fuel your car will use.
05
Sep
Petrol and diesel prices are expected to leapfrog by 3c per litre this week due to a steep rise in wholesale prices in America being blamed on the effects of Hurricane Harvey and the shut-down of large refineries in the Gulf Coast.
01
Sep
Learning to drive is a different experience for everyone. Some of us are great at reversing and others are great at parallel parking. Be aware of your weaknesses and work on them. Mark your progress so you can notice if you’re improving day by day. Don’t think the test instructor won’t catch you – trust us, they will!
29
August
Driving a car that has been parked for a few hours usually has a cold engine and uses much more fuel for the first five miles or so. Try to avoid lots of little short journeys and combine all your errands into one big trip to give your engine the chance to heat up.