Renault teams with Irish Restaurant Awards 2017

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Renault Ireland and The Restaurant Association of Ireland have announced Renault Ireland as the official car partner of the Irish Restaurant Awards 2017, writes Trish Whelan . The Irish Restaurant Awards (RAI) will travel around the country driving new Renault models for a series of regional events this March to announce county and regional award winners across 15 different categories. County winners will be announced at four regional events with over 600 guests expected to attend each. This year’s host counties for the events are Kilkenny, Fermanagh, Limerick and Sligo. This year over 80,000 individual nominations were cast online from 11-25 January. Pictured above are Ciara Doyle (Business Development & Sponsorship Manager, Restaurant Association of Ireland), and Liz O’Gorman (Marketing Manager Renault Ireland) with two chefs from The Radisson Blue St Helen’s, Stillorgan Road, Dublin. Speaking on the quantity of nominations received, CEO of the Restaurants Association of Ireland

New price value for Jeep Grand Cherokee

The Jeep Grand Cherokee for 2017 is now available in Ireland at savings of up to €14,000 over previous price points, writes Brian Byrne.

A range of enhancements for the new year include a new Start&Stop function and electric power steering which helps to achieve a 14gm reduction in CO2 (to 184g/km), compared with the previous model year. Fuel economy has also been improved to 40.4 mpg equivalent on diesel versions.

There are also new colours and acoustic glass improves the cabin experience. There have also been interior changes including a new gearshift lever and revised centre stack design and facilities.

The Jeep Grand Cherokee starts at €70,950 for the 250hp Limited 3.0 V6  diesel while the Overland 3.0 V6 diesel now costs €76,850, a saving of over €13,000. The Grand Cherokee Summit is now €82,450, a saving of over €14,000 and the range-topping Grand Cherokee SRT is now priced at €109,950, a saving of over €10,000.

The SRT features a 6.4 V8 HEMI petrol engine delivering 468hp.

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