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Geraldine Herbert is a journalist based in Dublin, Ireland. She  is columnist and motoring editor at the Sunday Independent and Ireland’s first female motoring editor of a national newspaper. A regular contributor to Radio and TV including RTE, Virgin Media and the BBC on motoring and consumer issues she has written about Transport and Motoring for over two decades. Founder and editor of Ireland’s first and only website for women on wheels -  www.wheelsforwomen.ie – bikes, cars and motorbikes
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What is driver distraction and how serious an issue is it?

12 Apr 2024  |  www.wheelsforwomen.ie
Driver distraction is a significant factor in road collisions, contributing to 10% to 30% of incidents annually. Modern infotainment systems like Android Auto and Apple Carplay are found to distract drivers significantly, affecting their ability to maintain lane position and speed. Voice-activated systems, although increasingly common, are also not free from risks. Research suggests that both voice-based and touch-screen technologies divert the driver's attention from the road. Car dealerships and consumers need to be aware of these risks and ensure that infotainment systems are used safely.

Review: Spacious, safe and economical, Suzuki’s Swace hybrid is a sensible alternative to an SUV for a family

24 Mar 2024  |  www.independent.ie
The Suzuki Swace hybrid is highlighted as a spacious, safe, and economical family car, presenting itself as a practical alternative to an SUV. The review emphasizes its frugality, especially in light of upcoming fuel duty hikes.

Auto advice: What does front-wheel drive mean? Is it better than rear-wheel drive?

17 Mar 2024  |  Irish Independent
Drive-train configurations include front-wheel drive (FWD), rear-wheel drive (RWD), four-wheel drive (4WD), and all-wheel drive (AWD). FWD, common in most cars, offers better fuel economy and good traction in slippery conditions. RWD, found in sports cars, provides better handling in dry conditions but can be challenging in icy conditions. 4WD is suitable for heavy off-roading, while AWD provides excellent traction on various surfaces and is practical for regular use. The article suggests that for off-road and difficult terrain, 4WD is best, but AWD is more sensible for most people, and good tyres are essential in wintry conditions.

Review: Renault’s Arkana has an SUV’s pedigree and a coupe’s curves, but can this mixed breed be a top dog?

17 Mar 2024  |  independent.ie
The article discusses the concept of the coupe SUV, using the Renault Arkana as an example. It describes the vehicle as a combination of a hatchback, SUV, and coupe, and references BMW's X6 as a precedent in creating demand for this type of car. The review explores whether the Renault Arkana can stand out in this niche market.

Review: Toyota’s all-new C-HR is eye-catching but does it have the substance to match its style?

14 Jan 2024  |  www.independent.ie
The review highlights Toyota's all-new C-HR as a stylish and comfortable vehicle with good economy. However, it points out potential drawbacks such as limited space and a high price, which may not appeal to all consumers.

Auto advice: Which family car should I buy? Should I go electric? How do I know how safe a vehicle is?

07 Jan 2024  |  www.independent.ie
The article provides guidance on selecting a family car, highlighting the benefits of hatchbacks, estates, saloons, and SUVs. It encourages considering electric vehicles or plug-in hybrids for their environmental benefits and cost-effectiveness. Safety is emphasized through EuroNCAP ratings, advising buyers to compare safety features. Additional costs like fuel, tax, insurance, and maintenance should be considered. Practical tips include involving children in test drives and checking the fit of child seats.

Auto advice: How do I get the best deal when buying a car on finance?

24 Dec 2023  |  www.independent.ie
Haggling is recommended when purchasing a car to potentially secure discounts or optional extras. Various finance options are available, including personal loans, hire purchase (HP), and personal contract purchase (PCP). Comparing loans and finance offers by APR is crucial, and negotiating the total cost rather than monthly repayments is advised. December is often the best time to get a good deal on a new car.

Auto advice: Safer driving tips to keep you and your family safe this Christmas

17 Dec 2023  |  independent.ie
Before driving to visit family or friends, top up coolant and washer fluid, check wipers, rear window and mirror defrosting, keep fuel tank full, and ensure the battery is ready for cold weather. For electric cars, ensure adequate charge. When travelling with kids, prepare games and car-safe toys, avoid choking hazards and missiles, and reward good behavior. Keep valuables out of sight in cars, lock gifts in the boot, park in well-lit, busy areas, and consider pre-booking parking spaces. Use car sharing to reduce costs and stress, set alarms for pay and display parking, and add extra time to journeys to account for potential delays.

Review: Volkswagen has taken on board the criticism of the ID.3, but can the new version win over the doubters?

10 Dec 2023  |  www.independent.ie
Volkswagen has responded to customer feedback by making improvements to the ID.3 model. The review assesses whether these changes are sufficient to address previous criticisms and win over skeptics.

‘An exception, rarely given the accolades she deserved’ – Rosemary Smith made her mark on the world of motorsport with a ‘natural aptitude’ for rally driving

06 Dec 2023  |  www.independent.ie
Rosemary Smith, a pioneering figure in motorsport, is celebrated for her significant achievements, including being the first woman to win the Dutch Tulip Rally in 1965, breaking the Irish land speed record in 1979, and becoming the oldest person to drive a Formula 1 car at age 79. Despite her accomplishments, she often did not receive the recognition she deserved.

Review: The new electric Subaru Solterra can take you off-road – but not as far as you'd like

03 Dec 2023  |  www.independent.ie
Subaru's new electric vehicle, the Solterra, developed in collaboration with Toyota, is reviewed for its off-road capabilities. While it retains some of Subaru's traditional strengths, it falls short of expectations in terms of off-road range. The review provides a balanced perspective on the vehicle's performance and design.

Auto advice: How can I make the most of the range on my electric car?

03 Dec 2023  |  independent.ie
Maximizing the range of an electric car can be achieved by easing on and off the accelerator to utilize regenerative braking, avoiding sudden speed changes, using cruise control on suitable roads, and removing non-essential items from the car. Driving at reduced speeds, using Eco mode, and not fully charging the battery regularly can also help. To minimize the use of air conditioning, which drains the battery, one can use heated seats and steering wheels or look for an EV with a heat pump. Preconditioning the car's cabin while charging overnight can pre-heat the car using mains electricity instead of the car's battery.

Review: Mercedes’ EQE SUV is elegant and luxurious with an impressive range, but the typical buyer is priced out

05 Nov 2023  |  www.independent.ie
The Mercedes-Benz EQE, launched last year, is a favorite among electric vehicles for its refinement, smoothness, and technology. Mercedes aims to attract more customers by offering the EQE as both a saloon and an all-electric SUV, which is E-Class sized.

Review: The Citroen ë-C4 X is an easy and relaxing drive, makes a good family car, but rivals offer more for less

22 Oct 2023  |  www.independent.ie
The Citroen ë-C4 X is highlighted as a comfortable and relaxing electric vehicle suitable for families. However, it faces stiff competition from rivals offering more features at a lower cost. The design of electric cars is evolving, with manufacturers focusing on efficiency, range, and cost reduction, moving away from traditional SUV designs to more aerodynamic shapes.

Friday the 13th: How superstition over the number 13 changed our car registration plates forever

13 Oct 2023  |  www.independent.ie
The article explores the superstition surrounding the number 13 and its impact on various sectors, including aviation, hospitality, and car sales. It highlights how the Irish government changed the car registration plate system in 2013 to avoid the number 13, due to concerns that it might negatively affect car sales. Despite these changes, car sales still fell by 6.5% in 2013. The article also touches on historical and numerological reasons for the fear of the number 13.

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Review: The Cupra Leon is a distinctive family hatchback with smart styling, but needs to be more special

08 Oct 2023  |  www.independent.ie
Cupra, a spin-off of SEAT, offers a range of vehicles including the all-electric Born and rebadged SEAT cars. The Cupra Leon, a key model in the lineup, aims to attract enthusiasts, expand the brand's reach, and appeal to a broader audience.

Review: Mercedes-Benz’s EQS SUV blends refinement, tech and luxury, but it’s pricey and lacks driving dynamics

01 Oct 2023  |  www.independent.ie
Mercedes-Benz’s EQS SUV offers a blend of refinement, advanced technology, and luxury features, but comes with a high price tag and lacks driving dynamics.

Is a weight tax the solution to problem of SUVs in leafy Dublin?

01 Oct 2023  |  www.independent.ie
A recent tragic incident in London involving an SUV has reignited the debate on the use of such vehicles in urban areas across Europe. The European Transport Safety Council described the event as a 'terrible and avoidable tragedy,' highlighting the increased damage caused by heavier vehicles. The article explores whether a weight tax could be a solution to the problem of SUVs in urban settings like Dublin.

Best-selling cars of 2023: Which carmaker takes the crown in the year of the SUV?

01 Oct 2023  |  www.independent.ie
The Hyundai Tucson remains the top-selling car in Ireland for 2023, maintaining its lead over competitors Toyota and Kia. The Hyundai Kona also ranks in the top ten, praised for its new version with sharp styling, practicality, and a quality interior, available in petrol, hybrid, and electric options.

Calling out the mansplainers: ‘To the men who ask how I would know the difference between an electric and hydrogen car? Maybe it’s my 20 years of experience’

01 Oct 2023  |  www.independent.ie
Geraldine Herbert, a motoring correspondent with 20 years of experience, addresses the issue of mansplaining, particularly in the context of her expertise in the automotive industry. She explains what mansplaining is, its origins, and argues for its cessation, highlighting the challenges women face in being taken seriously in male-dominated fields.

Auto advice: Your questions answered on the driving test and the process for appealing if you fail

01 Oct 2023  |  www.independent.ie
Around 48% of driving test takers fail, but there is an appeal process involving the District Court. To appeal, one must lodge a request with the local District Court office for a fee of €25, providing a written outline of the reasons for the appeal. The court will notify the appellant of the hearing details. The judge will determine if the test was conducted properly, with possible outcomes being either upholding the original decision or offering a free retest. The result of the test will not be reversed, requiring a resit regardless of the appeal's outcome. For driver theory test concerns, one should speak to an administrator or use appeal forms available at test centers. Learner and novice drivers face disqualification at six penalty points, while other drivers face it at twelve.

Auto advice: What to do before taking your dog or cat abroad

01 Oct 2023  |  www.independent.ie
A pet passport is essential for travel between EU countries, containing details such as microchip code and rabies vaccination record. It is valid for life if the rabies vaccination is up to date. To get pets used to car journeys, start when they are young or take them on short, enjoyable trips. Pets must be suitably restrained in the car using travel cages or safety harnesses. Familiar comforts like regular bedding, food, and a first-aid kit should be packed for the journey.

Auto advice: What is aerodynamics and why is it important when it comes to electric cars?

01 Oct 2023  |  www.independent.ie
Aerodynamics, the study of how air flows around and inside objects, is crucial for electric cars as it impacts their efficiency and range. Engineers measure a car's aerodynamic efficiency by its coefficient of drag (Cd). Lower Cd values mean better aerodynamics, leading to improved fuel economy, higher top speeds, and lower emissions. Electric car designs, such as the Hyundai Ioniq 6 and Lucid Air Dream Edition Range, focus on reducing drag to maximize range. Other design features like flush-fitting windows and rear spoilers also enhance aerodynamics. The article highlights the importance of aerodynamics in electric vehicle design and compares various models based on their drag coefficients.

Auto advice: what do changes to the laws on e-bikes mean for cyclists

01 Oct 2023  |  www.independent.ie
E-bikes under 250 watts with a motor cut-off at 25kmh and pedal-assist will continue to be treated as bicycles, allowing their use in cycle lanes under existing road rules. E-bikes exceeding these parameters will be classified as e-mopeds, requiring registration, taxation, insurance, and an AM license. E-mopeds will be subject to moped and motorcycle road rules, including restrictions on cycle and bus lane usage. The new regulations for e-mopeds are expected to be implemented in the first quarter of 2024, as per the Department of Transport.

Auto advice: Top tips for driving in strong winds and rain – and what to do if your car starts aquaplaning

01 Oct 2023  |  www.independent.ie
Plan your route in advance if strong winds and rain are expected, and delay your journey if possible. On the road, keep your lights on, maintain a greater braking distance, and be cautious around goods vehicles and vulnerable road users. Avoid flooded roads and know how to handle aquaplaning by staying calm and easing off the accelerator. Extra caution is advised when overtaking high-sided vehicles in strong winds.

Auto advice: Are e-scooters legal and can I ride one on the roads?

01 Oct 2023  |  www.independent.ie
The Road Traffic and Roads Act 2023 has been signed into law in Ireland, but e-scooters remain illegal until secondary legislation is completed, expected by the end of the year. The regulations specify technical requirements for e-scooters, including power output, weight, speed, and safety features. Usage conditions include a minimum age of 16, a speed limit of 20kmh, and restrictions on carrying goods and using footpaths or motorways. Penalties for violations include a €50 fixed charge notice.

Auto advice: what do I need to do to prepare my car for winter motoring?

01 Oct 2023  |  www.independent.ie
The article provides comprehensive advice on preparing a car for winter, emphasizing the importance of a pre-winter service and regular checks on the battery, coolant, windscreen washer fluid, light bulbs, wiper blades, and tyres. It highlights the benefits of winter tyres for better performance in cold conditions and offers practical tips to reduce the risk of breakdowns.

Auto advice: What are the country’s five speed limits and why they are being reduced?

01 Oct 2023  |  www.independent.ie
Speed limits in Ireland are regulated by the Department of Transport and categorized into five types: motorways (120 km/h), national roads (100 km/h), regional roads (80 km/h), urban areas (50 km/h), and special limits (30 km/h) for certain urban areas and schools. The Road Traffic Act of 2004 sets default speed limits for different road categories, while local authorities can set special speed limits within certain limitations.

Auto advice: Are electric cars cheaper to fuel than a petrol or diesel car?

01 Oct 2023  |  www.independent.ie
Despite the falling prices of electric cars, the initial purchase cost remains a significant barrier. However, the total cost of ownership, which includes purchase price, running costs, motor tax, insurance, and maintenance, can offer lifetime cost savings. Charging an electric vehicle at home is the most economical option, with annual costs averaging €900.43, significantly lower than the €2,047 for a diesel vehicle covering the same distance. Insurance costs for electric cars can be higher, but specific discounts are available. The trend in electricity prices is downward, benefiting EV drivers.

Auto advice: What are Autonomous Emergency Braking safety systems and how do they work?

01 Oct 2023  |  www.independent.ie
Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) systems use radar, cameras, and sometimes Lidar to monitor the road ahead and prevent collisions by automatically stopping the vehicle if the driver fails to react. Studies by Euro NCAP and Australasian NCAP show that AEB can reduce rear-end crashes by 38% and potentially save over 1,000 lives annually. Various car manufacturers have different names for AEB systems, and since 2019, Euro NCAP requires AEB for a five-star safety rating.

Auto advice: What are the overall implications of EV batteries on the environment?

01 Oct 2023  |  www.independent.ie
Electric vehicles (EVs) have a significant carbon advantage over internal combustion engine (ICE) cars during their lifetime, emitting no CO2 except from tyres and brakes. The sustainability of raw materials for batteries is a concern, but advancements in battery technology, such as sodium-ion batteries by CATL and cobalt-free Blade Batteries by BYD, are promising. End-of-life batteries can be repurposed for electricity storage, reducing their overall carbon footprint. Investment in battery recycling is increasing due to raw material shortages, despite its high carbon footprint. Continued advancements in battery technology are expected to extend the lifespan of EVs.

Auto advice: Your questions answered on hydrogen cars and if they are viable in Ireland

01 Oct 2023  |  www.independent.ie
Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) are powered by electricity stored in batteries, while hydrogen fuel cell vehicles produce electricity through a chemical reaction. Currently, there are no hydrogen cars in Ireland due to the lack of refuelling infrastructure. The future of hydrogen cars is uncertain, with only a few manufacturers like Toyota, Hyundai, and BMW investing in them. Hydrogen fuel cells could reduce dependency on raw materials compared to BEVs, but the lack of infrastructure and high energy requirements pose significant challenges. Decarbonising transport will likely require multiple solutions, including hydrogen for heavy industry.

Is a weight tax the solution to problem of SUVs in leafy Dublin?

01 Oct 2023  |  www.independent.ie
A tragic incident in London involving an SUV has reignited the debate on the use of heavy vehicles in urban areas across Europe. The European Transport Safety Council described the event as a 'terrible and avoidable tragedy.' The article explores whether implementing a weight tax on SUVs could be a viable solution to enhance urban safety, particularly in cities like Dublin.

Auto advice: Safety measures drivers can take as the days grow darker

01 Oct 2023  |  www.independent.ie
As days grow darker, drivers should take several safety measures to ensure their well-being and that of others on the road. Regularly check tyre pressure and tread, aiming for a minimum tread depth of 2mm-3mm. Ensure your eyesight is adequate for night driving, considering anti-reflective lenses if necessary. Be extra cautious of vulnerable road users, especially children, the elderly, and cyclists, and reduce speed on Halloween night when children are likely to be dressed in dark costumes and distracted.

Road deaths are preventable if we tackle our entitled car culture

01 Oct 2023  |  www.independent.ie
The article discusses the preventable nature of road deaths, emphasizing the need to address the entitled car culture. It highlights the historical context of road fatalities, referencing the first recorded car accident involving Mary Ward in 1869. The piece argues that road deaths are often the result of systemic or human failures rather than mere accidents.

Car of the year 2023: Is it a cruiser, family car or all-electric that’s Geraldine Herbert’s top drive this year?

01 Oct 2023  |  www.independent.ie
Geraldine Herbert reflects on her experiences with various cars throughout 2023, highlighting that choosing a car of the year involves more than just evaluating price, space, power, and safety. Emotional factors such as sound, feel, and touch also play a crucial role in determining the standout cars she reviewed.

Auto advice: How to choose the right child car seat and the lowdown on Isofix

01 Oct 2023  |  www.independent.ie
The article provides comprehensive advice on choosing the right child car seat, emphasizing the importance of height and weight over age. It explains the legal requirements for child car seats, the benefits of the Isofix system for secure installation, and the necessity of checking for EU safety standards. The RSA's 'Check it Fits' roadshow is highlighted as a valuable resource for ensuring car seats are properly installed.

From production to fuel, how environmentally friendly are electric vehicles compared to diesel and gasoline ones?

27 Sep 2023  |  tr.euronews.com
Electric vehicles (EVs) have become popular as a solution to the climate crisis, but their environmental friendliness is under scrutiny. EVs do not emit carbon dioxide while driving, but their production, heavy metal use in batteries, and reliance on electricity from fossil fuels raise concerns. The production phase of EVs has a higher carbon footprint compared to internal combustion engine vehicles due to the energy-intensive process of mining and producing battery materials. However, organizations like Transport & Environment report that EVs in the EU emit nearly three times less carbon than gasoline or diesel cars. Companies like Polestar aim for zero emissions by 2030, while others like Volkswagen and Toyota target zero carbon footprint by 2050. The advancement in battery technology and the shift towards renewable energy sources are expected to further reduce the carbon footprint of EVs.

Are new aerodynamic, lighter car designs spelling the end of the beloved SUV?

22 Sep 2023  |  www.euronews.com
The transport sector significantly contributes to climate change, with SUVs accounting for nearly half of new car sales despite their inefficiency. The shift towards electric vehicles (EVs) emphasizes the need for lighter, more aerodynamic designs, potentially signaling the end of traditional SUVs. Electric SUVs, while less polluting than their petrol or diesel counterparts, still have a substantial carbon footprint due to the materials and energy required for their batteries. Car designers are now focusing on aerodynamic efficiency to enhance EV performance, with models like Hyundai's Ioniq 6 and Lucid Air Dream Edition Range leading the way. Experts are divided on the future of SUVs, with some predicting their decline due to increased taxes and regulations. Safety concerns and the environmental impact of heavier vehicles further challenge the SUV's viability in a market increasingly driven by sustainability.

What are the economic benefits of car-free cities?

21 Sep 2023  |  www.euronews.com
European cities are increasingly adopting car-free initiatives to address climate change and improve urban liveability. Despite opposition from some business stakeholders and car-dependent residents, evidence shows that reducing car usage enhances air quality, road safety, and economic activity. Studies indicate that pedestrianisation boosts retail sales and footfall, while also increasing property values. Cities like Barcelona and Berlin are leading ambitious projects to restrict car traffic, demonstrating the potential for car-free urban planning to create more liveable and economically vibrant spaces.

What are the economic benefits of car-free cities?

21 Sep 2023  |  fr.euronews.com
European cities like Oslo and Helsinki are increasingly implementing car-free initiatives to address climate concerns, improve air quality, and enhance urban safety. Despite controversies and opposition, particularly from businesses fearing economic impacts, studies show that car-free zones can boost retail sales and property values. Examples from cities like Barcelona, Berlin, and Oslo demonstrate significant benefits, including increased foot traffic and higher spending by pedestrians and cyclists. The Global Liveability Index ranks car-free cities like Vienna and Copenhagen highly, underscoring the potential for improved quality of life and economic gains.

What are the economic benefits of car-free cities?

21 Sep 2023  |  es.euronews.com
European cities like Oslo and Helsinki are increasingly adopting car-free initiatives to address climate concerns, transforming urban areas into safer, less polluted spaces. Despite opposition from some businesses and residents, evidence suggests that reducing car dependency boosts local economies by increasing foot traffic and retail sales. Studies from cities like Barcelona, Berlin, and Oslo show that car-free policies enhance urban livability and property values, while also supporting climate goals. The Economist's Global Livability Index ranks car-free cities like Vienna and Copenhagen highly, underscoring the economic and quality-of-life benefits of such initiatives.

City 'free' from cars: business ruin or new opportunities?

21 Sep 2023  |  ru.euronews.com
European cities like Madrid and Helsinki are increasingly implementing car-free initiatives to address climate concerns, aiming to reduce air and noise pollution. While some businesses fear revenue loss due to restricted car access, studies show pedestrian and cyclist traffic can compensate for the decline in car-borne customers. Examples from Barcelona, Berlin, and Oslo illustrate the potential for improved urban living conditions and economic benefits, despite resistance from some business sectors. Research indicates that car-free zones can enhance property values and urban quality of life, aligning with long-term climate goals.

How Green Are Electric Cars Compared to Traditional Cars Over Their Lifetime?

19 Sep 2023  |  ru.euronews.com
Automakers are investing billions in developing new battery electric vehicles (BEVs), aiming for over 30 million such vehicles on European roads by 2030. While BEVs do not emit exhaust gases, their battery production leaves a carbon footprint. Life cycle emissions, including production, use, and disposal, are crucial in assessing their environmental impact. BEVs have higher emissions during production but lower emissions during use compared to internal combustion engine vehicles. Companies like Volkswagen, Toyota, and Hyundai aim for carbon neutrality by 2050, while Polestar targets a fully green car by 2030. The EU has introduced regulations for sustainable battery production and recycling, promoting a circular economy. Despite challenges, BEVs are shown to produce fewer lifetime carbon emissions than traditional cars, with advancements in battery technology and recycling further enhancing their environmental benefits.

Are electric vehicles really more environmentally friendly than gasoline or diesel cars?

19 Sep 2023  |  fr.euronews.com
Automakers are investing heavily in electric vehicles (EVs) with the goal of having 30 million on European roads by 2030. While EVs produce no exhaust emissions, their manufacturing process, especially for batteries, is carbon-intensive. However, over their lifecycle, EVs are significantly more environmentally friendly than internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. Companies like Volkswagen, Toyota, and Polestar are aiming for carbon neutrality, with Polestar targeting a net-zero car by 2030. The European Union is also implementing regulations to promote sustainable battery production and recycling. Despite challenges, advancements in battery technology and manufacturing are expected to further reduce the environmental impact of EVs.

From manufacturing to lifetime emissions, are electric vehicles greener than gasoline or diesel vehicles?

19 Sep 2023  |  es.euronews.com
Automakers are investing heavily in battery electric vehicles (BEVs) with expectations of significant adoption by 2030. While BEVs do not emit exhaust gases, their production, especially of lithium-ion batteries, is energy-intensive. Despite higher initial emissions, BEVs have a lower carbon footprint over their lifetime compared to internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. Companies like Volkswagen, Toyota, and Polestar are setting ambitious carbon neutrality goals. Advances in battery technology and recycling are crucial for reducing environmental impact. Studies show BEVs are significantly better for the environment, with future improvements expected as the electric grid becomes greener.

Review: Cupra’s Born is pricey but offers a distinctive exterior, roomy interior and a game changing range

17 Sep 2023  |  www.independent.ie
Cupra, once a sporty variant of SEAT cars, became a standalone brand in 2018. The review highlights the Cupra Born, noting its distinctive exterior, spacious interior, and impressive range, despite its high price. The article draws a parallel between the birth order of siblings and the characteristics of Cupra and SEAT within the Volkswagen family.

Review: The BMW XM is a polished performer with polarising looks and an eye-watering price

10 Sep 2023  |  www.independent.ie
The BMW XM stands out with its flamboyant exterior and luxurious features like massage seats, but it is heavy to drive and comes with a high price tag.

Auto advice: The mechanical differences of an electric car explained

10 Sep 2023  |  www.independent.ie
Electric cars offer a unique driving experience with no gears, no clutch, and instant torque from zero rpm, making them fast at accelerating. They operate silently and require a change in driving style to maximize efficiency. Range, the distance an electric car can travel before needing a recharge, depends on battery capacity, with most new models exceeding 400km. Regenerative braking captures energy during braking to recharge the battery. Electric vehicles are clean, cost-efficient, and enjoyable to drive.

Review: The Volkswagen e-up! may be a plain Jane but for value and going the distance, it’s the ideal city car

03 Sep 2023  |  www.independent.ie
The Volkswagen e-up! returns after a decade with minor updates, maintaining its simple design but adding features like bespoke bumpers and C-shaped daytime running lights. The interior remains basic, lacking a touch-screen or start button, but includes Bluetooth connectivity, a reversing camera, and an adjustable phone dock. The car offers good front cabin space and a small but practical boot. It performs well on city roads and motorways, with a realistic electric range of around 253km. Priced at €28,163, it is a cost-effective option in the electric car market, competing with models like the Fiat 500, Honda e, and Renault Zoe.

Review: The spacious, economical Skoda Octavia is the ideal family car

27 Aug 2023  |  www.independent.ie
The Skoda Octavia is highlighted as a spacious and economical car, making it an ideal choice for families. It is praised for its practicality, especially for staycations and school runs.

Auto advice: How to keep your kids safe on our roads as schools reopen

27 Aug 2023  |  independent.ie
As schools reopen, drivers are advised to exercise extra caution due to the potential presence of children, who may not always be attentive to traffic and could step out unexpectedly. Those dropping off children at school should avoid double parking. With an increase in children cycling to school, drivers should be vigilant, especially near driveways and parked cars, and use the 'Dutch reach' method to prevent dooring accidents. Slow and careful driving is recommended near primary schools. Parents are advised to plan safer, quieter routes for their children who walk or cycle to school and to educate them about road dangers, traffic lights, and pedestrian crossings, keeping in mind that children do not perceive risk and speed as adults do.

Review: The Hyundai Kona Hybrid Elegance is a class crossover with style and practicality at a great price tag

20 Aug 2023  |  www.independent.ie
The second-generation Hyundai Kona Hybrid Elegance has made significant improvements both inside and out, offering a stylish and practical crossover at an attractive price point.

Auto advice: How do I go about getting motor tax?

13 Aug 2023  |  www.independent.ie
Motor tax is a government-imposed charge on most motor vehicles, collected by local authorities. Cars registered from July 1, 2008, are taxed based on CO2 emissions, while older cars are taxed based on engine size. Motor tax can be paid online or at local Motor Tax Offices. Revenue from motor tax now goes directly to the Exchequer and is part of general taxation. Vehicles not in use must be declared 'off the road' to be exempt from motor tax. Failure to display a current tax disc is a motoring offence.

Review: Volkswagen's ID. Buzz is worth making a beeline for, but some may feel a sting off the price

06 Aug 2023  |  independent.ie
The Volkswagen ID. Buzz is characterized as practical, stylish, and enjoyable to drive, though it is noted as being somewhat expensive.

Auto advice: What is driver distraction and do infotainment systems contribute to the problem?

30 Jul 2023  |  www.independent.ie
Driver distraction is a significant factor in road collisions, with modern infotainment systems like Android Auto and Apple Carplay contributing to the problem by diverting drivers' attention. Research indicates that both touch-screen and voice-controlled systems can impair driving performance. Experts suggest that car dealerships should educate buyers on the risks, and consumers should evaluate infotainment systems for safety. A proposed solution is to establish standards similar to EuroNCAP for in-vehicle technologies to enhance road safety.

Review: Toyota’s drive towards ‘Beyond Zero’ — is its battery electric bZ4X worth the wait?

23 Jul 2023  |  www.independent.ie
Toyota, despite its pioneering efforts with the Prius and Mirai, faces criticism for its slow adoption of battery electric vehicles. CEO Akio Toyoda argues that a full shift to electric cars could lead to job losses, higher car prices, and increased carbon emissions due to the reliance on coal and natural gas for electricity. Environmental groups like Greenpeace accuse Toyota of hindering the uptake of electric vehicles. The review questions whether Toyota's new battery electric bZ4X is worth the wait.

Auto advice: Your car is overheating — stay calm and follow our top tips

23 Jul 2023  |  independent.ie
During hot weather, it's important to monitor your car's temperature gauge and coolant levels to prevent overheating. If the temperature warning light comes on, pull over safely and turn off the engine to avoid expensive damage. Low coolant levels can cause overheating, poor engine performance, and reduced fuel economy. Carry extra coolant and let the engine cool down before checking or adding coolant. If overheating persists, a leak in the cooling system may be the issue, and a garage visit is advised.

Review: BMW X7 — it’s capable and comfortable but does anyone really need a car that big?

16 Jul 2023  |  www.independent.ie
The BMW X7, the largest SUV from BMW, is described as a highly capable and comfortable vehicle, though its vast size is questioned. The review includes a family road trip to the Antrim coast, highlighting the car's ample luggage space and performance. The Giant’s Causeway, a Unesco World Heritage Site, is mentioned as a destination.

New Regulations for E-Scooters and E-Bikes Are on the Way

28 Jun 2023  |  wheelsforwomen.ie
The Road Traffic and Roads Act 2023, recently signed into law in Ireland, introduces a new vehicle category called powered personal transporters (PPTs), which will include e-scooters that comply with specific technical and usage regulations. Currently, e-scooters are illegal on Irish roads as they cannot meet the criteria for mechanically propelled vehicles (MPVs). The new regulations will set standards for construction, safety, power, speed, and weight of e-scooters. Users must be at least 16 years old, and e-scooters cannot be used to carry goods, have seats, or be used on footpaths, pedestrian areas, or motorways. Fixed charge notice penalties for non-compliance have been set at €50. The act also clarifies the status of pedal-assist e-bikes, which will not require registration, tax, or insurance if they meet certain criteria. High-power e-bikes, or e-mopeds, will be classified as MPVs and will require registration, tax, insurance, and an AM licence, with these rules expected to be in place by Q1 2024.

Auto advice: How safe are our roads and who is most likely to be the victim of a road accident?

01 Jan 2023  |  www.independent.ie
EU road fatalities slightly decreased by 1% in the last year, with around 20,400 deaths. While some countries like Belgium and Poland are on track to meet the 50% reduction target by 2030, others like Ireland and Sweden have seen increases. Sweden has the safest roads, and Bulgaria the most dangerous compared to the EU average. Drivers and passengers are the most common victims, but pedestrian fatalities rise with age. Cyclist deaths have not significantly decreased over the past decade, attributed to poor infrastructure and unsafe behaviors. Men and the elderly are disproportionately represented in road deaths. In urban areas, vulnerable road users are involved in the majority of fatal accidents.

What you need to know before driving in Europe

11 Sep 2022  |  Good Housekeeping
The article serves as a guide for individuals planning to drive in Europe during the school holidays. It acknowledges that driving in a foreign country can be difficult and offers tips to help ensure a safe journey. The article is timely, considering the rising temperatures and the onset of the holiday season, which is when many people choose to travel by car for their vacations.

Whoever controls access to raw materials for batteries will control the world economy

11 Sep 2022  |  Independent.ie
The article discusses the strategic importance of raw materials essential for manufacturing electric vehicle (EV) batteries, such as lithium. It highlights the concern over the possibility of one country dominating the supply of these critical minerals, which could have significant implications for the global economy. The article also touches on the current state of the EV market, noting that despite a decrease in fuel prices, they are still higher than the previous year, leading to increased interest in EVs. However, potential buyers are facing long wait times for delivery, up to nine months.

A brief test drive of an electric Ferrari 308 and a quick chat with Norman Crowley the entrepreneur behind a new Irish car company, Electrifi, which converts classic cars to run on electricity.

Big read: What is happening to the millions set aside to make cycling safer?

10 Sep 2022  |  Independent.ie
The article discusses the Irish Government's commitment to invest nearly €1 million daily on cycling and walking infrastructure, which was intended to improve safety and align Ireland with countries like the Netherlands and Denmark in terms of per capita spending on cycling. However, there seems to be an issue with local authorities not efficiently utilizing the allocated funds. The article includes the perspective of Ed Moynihan, a cyclist from Navan, who finds cycling in his area to be dangerous and stressful. The journalist, Geraldine Herbert, is investigating what is happening with the money that was set aside for this purpose.
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