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

Alfa Romeo Giulia available with 2.9pc PCP

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Ireland Ltd have announced a 2.9pc PCP APR finance campaign available across the Alfa Romeo Giulia models until 31 March 2017, writes Trish Whelan.

This limited time offer can also be used in conjunction with the option to upgrade to the Super Sport or Super Lux trim for €171, offering a saving of over €4,900.

Giulia prices start from €39,995 or from €436 per month. 

All Giulias come complete with a comprehensive list of standard equipment including 17-inch alloy wheels, LED rear lights, cruise control, dual-zone conditioning, automatic headlights and windscreen wipers, and rear parking sensors.

The mid-range Super trim, available from €41,995, or €458 per month, adds Alfa Connect 8.8-inch 3D navigation system, techno-leather and cloth upholstery, aluminium door sills, chrome exterior window surround, auto-dimming rear view mirror and a 7-inch TFT colour cluster display. 

The Super Sport and Super Lux trims are currently available for €171 more than the comparable Super version, or from €460 per month with 2.9pc PCP finance.

From the outside, the Super Sport trim adds 18-inch alloy wheels, painted brake calipers, privacy glass and distinctive Bi-Xenon headlights with LED daytime running lights.

Inside, the sporty look continues with leather seats, aluminium sport pedals, brushed aluminium effect centre console and door moulding inserts, and steering column-mounted gear shift paddles.

The Giulia Super Lux adds adaptive cruise control, a rear view camera, power folding door mirrors, leather upholstery, Bi-Xenon headlights and 18-inch ‘Luxury’ design alloy wheels.

The Giulia range is now available to test drive at Alfa Romeo dealerships nationwide.


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