11 February 2026

Smarties new Skoda Epiq teased


With a touch of the Smarties, Skoda has released a teaser photo of the new Epiq small electric car, set to be unveiled later this year, writes Brian Byrne. The city SUV crossover aims to make electric mobility more accessible and attract new customer groups to the brand. 

Combining compact dimensions with a spacious interior and a range of up to 430 km, it is designed for convenient everyday use. 

The company says that pricing in many markets will be comparable to that of equivalent combustion-engine cars.  

Landowners urged to cut roadside hedges


The Road Safety Authority (RSA) and the County and City Management Association (CCMA) are urging landowners to trim their hedgerows by the end of the month to prevent them from creating a road safety hazard, writes Brian Byrne

Properly maintained hedges help ensure vulnerable road users are not pushed onto the road by overgrown foliage. They also provide motorists with a clear view of the road ahead or around bends, particularly on rural roads where sightlines at junctions or obstructions to road signs are concerned. 

Section 70 of the Roads Act 1993 assigns responsibility for maintaining roadside hedges to the owners or occupiers of the adjacent land. Under the Wildlife Act 1976, hedge-cutting is banned from 1 March to 31 August, except where overgrowth poses a danger to road safety. 

7 February 2026

2025 Land Cruiser review: Trish Whelan, Irish Car


Toyota’s Land Cruiser is renowned for its superb off-road ability to tackle different types of terrain in the most extreme conditions. The model has sold more than 10 million units worldwide through a few generations since its first production in 1951. Its arrival last year marked the first new Land Cruiser in 15 years in Ireland. 

The new 'Cruiser' blends the iconic retro style that harks back to the Land Cruiser’s classic design heritage with a modernised interior and the latest cutting-edge technology. It is built on a robust body-on-frame platform to provide exceptional off-road performance and rugged durability for even the harshest terrain on the planet. 

Many years ago we had our own special off-road experience with a Land Cruiser on a scary track that was part of the famous Paris-Dakar route high in the hills above Malaga, driving over moon-type landscapes and along a narrow, twisty track hewn from rock and barely the width of the car and with a huge drop down the far side. But the vehicle took it all in its stride. 

This new model is light years ahead of those previous iterations in terms of ability, technology and comfort. It is offered as a seven-seater family car, positioned as a premium SUV, it is ideal - if you can afford the hefty price - for towing horse boxes or caravans, as it can pull up to 3,500kgs, matching the ability of the Toyota Hilux pick-up. It is also available as a two-seat commercial, favoured by farmers, vets, and the self-employed. 

This is a tall, heavy vehicle measuring 4925mm in length, 1925mm in height, 1980mm in width, and with a wheelbase of 2850mm. The passenger version comes with privacy glass, roof rails, large side mirrors with good blind-spot alerts, running boards, mud guards, front and rear parking sensors, a dusk sensor, a large rear window with a wiper, and an electric tailgate. 18-inch wheels help with all-terrain grip and traction. Interior upgrades make the cabin quite luxurious and spacious, while large hand grips on the front and middle rows make getting in and out easier. The large amount of glass and panoramic sunroof help keep the cabin nice and airy despite the dark interior and synthetic black leather upholstery. There are some textured grey inserts on the dash to relieve the look. 


Upgrades include a large multimedia touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and wireless Android Auto integration, which doubles as an excellent reversing camera, and a recessed driver’s digital information display with all the relevant drive info. Comfy front seats have power adjustments and can be heated and ventilated. My seat had lumbar support and could also recline and slide. Features include dual-zone automatic air conditioning, a cool box, two deep cupholders, a mobile phone charging pad, USB-C ports (five in all), big door bins, a decent glovebox, and overhead handgrips. The Mode Selector on the dash lets you drive in Sport, Normal, or Eco modes, while a View button on the central console shows the entire area around the car when parking up. 




There’s generous head and legroom in the rear, which also has its own temperature controls, two small USBs and a power outlet. Both outer seats can be heated and ventilated. A section of the central console, close to the floor, doesn’t impact the middle foot space. The very rear seats are mostly for children or teens. My car had a power tailgate; the glass could open to allow items to be placed inside without opening the tailgate. In a five-seater configuration, the luggage capacity is around 620 litres, reducing to around 120 litres with all seats down, making a flat floor. 


You sit up high and have an unobstructed view out front, thanks to the low dashboard. The area around the gear lever is brilliantly designed, with graphics to guide you through the car’s off-road capabilities. The Land Cruiser has permanent four-wheel drive. The Multi-Terrain Select optimises the suspension and powertrain for different terrains. Use the ‘Crawl Control’ for slowly going up a steep hill or down a steep descent - you let the vehicle do the hard work itself, taking your feet off the brake and the accelerator pedal, and placing your trust in the car. There was also Downhill Assist Control onboard. Power comes from a powerful 2.8 mild-hybrid diesel engine paired with a redesigned turbocharger that delivers 500Nm of torque, and a new eight-speed automatic transmission ensures a smoother, more efficient driving experience, whether on or off-road. It also adds electric power steering, replacing the former hydraulic system, providing better handling off-road. 

My car had Auto Hold, Pre-Collision System, Adaptive Cruise Control, rear parking system with automatic braking, lane departure alert, all part of Toyota Safety Sense. The Driver Monitoring system was annoying in all types of weather, with a ‘Closed Eyes Detected. Look forward’ message on the driver’s screen and a loud alert when my eyes were wide open and fully focused on the road ahead. 


Off-road is where the vehicle feels more at home, with a climbing angle of 42 degrees, a departure angle of 22 degrees, a ground clearance of 205.3mm, and a wading depth of 700mm. A really good feature of the off-road mode is that it lets you view the car’s chassis and see the ground beneath it as you drive over rough terrain. 

 Toyota offers a 3-year/100,000km manufacturer’s warranty. 

The passenger version is priced for a huge €140,830 (VAT @ 41pc doesn’t help!); the commercial is from €69,990.



 

Dan Dooley Car Sales appointed Fiat & Jeep dealership


Dan Dooley Car Sales has been appointed an authorised dealer for Fiat, Fiat Professional and Jeep in Ireland, writes Trish Whelan

Located in Knocklong, Co Limerick, the dealership dates back to 1061 when Dan Dooley first opened his garage. Since then, the Dooley name has become synonymous with the motor trade in the region. 

Welcoming Dan Dooley Car Sales as a new authorised dealer for the brands, John Saunders, Managing Director at Fiat and Jeep Ireland said ‘their heritage, local reputation and unwavering commitment to customers make them an excellent partner for our brands’. 

The dealership will provide sales and authorised after sales for all three brands. James Dooley, Dealer Principal at Dan Doyle Car Sales, said: “We are thrilled to partner with Gowan Auto and to represent Fiat, Fiat Professional and Jeep and our team looks forward to introducing these products to customers and continuing our long tradition of offering excellent service and value.” 

Pictured from left to right: Ian Tolan (Head of Sales at Fiat & Jeep Ireland); Johnny Murphy (Sales Manager at Dan Dooley Car Sales); John Saunders (Managing Director at Fiat & Jeep Ireland); James Dooley (Dealer Principal at Dan Dooley Car Sales); Andy Dooley (After Sales Manager at Dan Dooley Car Sales); and Brian Higgins (Area Sales Manager at Fiat & Jeep Ireland).

6 February 2026

Toyota is top January brand, top car


Toyota again leads as the top-selling brand following the opening sales of 2026, with a 14.85 per cent market share, writes Brian Byrne. The brand also had the best-selling car in January, the Yaris Cross.

Second in January sales was Hyundai with 10.99 per cent, followed by Volkswagen (9.29%), Skoda (8.61%), and Kia (7.57%).

Total registrations for the month reached 34,554 units, a 3.15 per cent increase compared to the same month last year. 

4 February 2026

Free vehicle history report with Done Deal


DoneDeal Cars
has launched a free History Check on cars listed by Trusted Dealers on its website, giving buyers access to key vehicle information upfront at no extra cost, writes Brian Byrne.

The new feature allows buyers to download a Free History Report directly from eligible listings from all Trusted Dealers, with the report emailed straight to them. 

The Report includes essential information such as import status and country of origin, A and B write-off history, number and dates of previous owners, NCT and tax details, mileage history, any UK history for imported vehicles, whether the car now has an Irish registration, and more. 

3 February 2026

Irish School of Excellence wins road safety award


The Irish School of Excellence, a practical driver education and road safety programme specially designed for Transition Year students, received the Vulnerable Road User Award at the recent 2025 Leading Lights Road Safety Awards, writes Brian Byrne. The award recognises groups and organisations that are enhancing safety for pedestrians, cyclists, children, and older people. 

Minister of State for International & Road Transport, Sean Canney TD, presented the award to Kieran O’Brien from the ISE. Supported by Allianz, this school is Ireland’s only certified, on-site driving and road safety programme, delivered directly in schools with no off-site travel needed. Students have the chance to drive a vehicle with a qualified instructor, practise the Theory Test, learn about buying and taxing a vehicle, explore road safety and green energy, and acquire basic mechanics skills, among other things. In 2021, the school also introduced an E-scooter safety module. 

Kieran O’Brien said that over 25 years, the school has delivered its programme to more than 500,000 students across the country. 

Highest monthly sales of electric cars


More than one in five cars sold in January were electric vehicles, writes Brian Byrne. It marked the highest monthly volume of EVs to date, with 7,319 new electric cars registered, a 48.7 per cent increase from 4,923 in January 2025. For the first time, EVs surpassed the number of petrol-engined vehicles sold. 

According to figures released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry, overall new car registrations for January rose by 3.3 per cent (34,604) compared to January 2025 (33,499). Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs) increased by 21.6 per cent (7,579), while Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) registrations declined by 16.6 per cent. 

Imported used cars rose by 43.5 per cent (8,041). In the new car market, hybrid (petrol-electric) has taken the lead for the first time at 28.28 per cent, followed by electric at 21.15 per cent, petrol at 20.94 per cent, plug-in hybrid at 14.56 per cent, and diesel at 12.48 per cent. Automatic transmissions account for 78.74 per cent of the market share.