Posted by Alex Bale
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Branding is an extremely important marketing tool for almost any company.
Car logos are generally an evident part of the branding with your auto company. Having you can improve customer call to mind and for that reason higher sales and also do it again dealings. These kinds of graphic tools are very effective that will in spite of the small purchase necessary to have one it may offer you large dividends. Car Logos can easily stand for exactly what your company is. You need to simply allow it to go speak within your behalf. You should supply additional care throughout conceptualizing and also creating this specific simply because this gives your business the personality on the general public.






Renowned car logos are everywhere. Popular car brand names get maximized this specific. Today you can very easily differentiate vehicles which are developed with high quality planned just like Mercedes, BMW and in many cases Ferrari. This is the power of having an symbol which is straight associated to your brand name.
Posted by Alex Bale
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Vehicle data expert Cartell.ie reports today that vehicles in counties Leitrim, Longford, Carlow, Mayo and Kerry are, on average, over 9 years old and vehicle owners are holding their cars longer in those counties. The findings are contained in new research, compiled for the first time, which gives an accurate county specific breakdown of the age of the fleet in Ireland.
Vehicles in Dublin, Meath, Kildare and Wicklow are significantly newer than other counties, but even in those counties, the fleet is aging fast as the recession deepens. The average age for a vehicle in Ireland is now 8.25 years, up ¼ of a year in the last 6 months. This figure contrasts with the comparable UK figure of 7.44 years (source: Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).
The total number of private vehicles in the Republic of Ireland fleet stands at 2.21 million.
Jeff Aherne, Director of Cartell, says: “It’s remarkable how fast the fleet is now aging. In July 2012 we noted the average age had tipped 8 years for the first time – now we are significantly older again. This is proof of the impact the recession is having on vehicle owners: people are holding their cars for longer, and when they are buying, they are buying used vehicles in large numbers, instead of new vehicles.”