New motoring radio show

Monday, 8 February 2010 10:02 by Mark

Newstalk 106FM is starting a new motoring radio show, 'Motor Mouth' tonight at 10pm. Might be a worth a listen in. It's presented by Daragh O'Tuama and will 'answer listeners motoring questions and dispense advice on every angle of the car industry.' 

It's good to see some motoring content emerging onto Irish airwaves, best of luck to them.
 

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Seecode Bluetooth Changes

Thursday, 4 February 2010 12:53 by Mark

 

Some important advancements to the our Seecode Vossor and Seecode Wheel Bluetooth devices. You can now pair 3 phones at once with them and there is even longer talk time and standby time. You can also stream music through them now.

 

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Toyota Recall

Thursday, 4 February 2010 03:27 by Mark

 

For all concerned Toyota drivers, Toyota Ireland have a statement here: http://www.toyota.ie/about/news/story/d71a5529-4963-47e0-add7-a77b7b163ab4

They're recalling:

  • AYGO (Feb 2005 – Aug 2009)
  • iQ (Nov 2008 – Nov 2009)
  • Yaris (Nov 2005 – Sep 2009)
  • Auris (Feb 2007 – Jan 2010)
  • Corolla (Oct 2006 – Dec 2009)
  • Verso (Feb 2009 – Jan 2010)
  • Avensis (Nov 2008 – Sept 2009)
  • RAV4 (Nov 2005 – Nov 2009)
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    De-salt your car

    Tuesday, 19 January 2010 05:43 by Mark

    With the ice and snow over the past few weeks, most of us have been driving around on salted roads (or at least those of us who were lucky enough to get salted roads!). What you may not be aware of is that salt can cause damage to your car. It can cause corrosion and can speed up rust, which is particularly relevant to older cars. Without getting too scientific on it, salt increases the electrical conductivity of water and so accelerates corrosion.

    Now that the cold spell seems to have subsided, it is probably a good time to give the car a good wash and try and get rid of the salt off the bodywork and undercarriage of the vehicle. Make sure in particular to wash the underside of your car to get rid of the salt which will have bounced up from the roads. When you’re washing the car make sure also to get the mud and muck out of the wheels and wheel arches. Give rubber, trims, door seals and tyres a good wash and rub also. If you’re using a hose at home make sure it has a high pressure nozzle so that you can get the water at power into those hard to reach places.

    You may also find that your car mats have turned white in sections. This can be caused by road salt from your shoes.  Mostly this can be removed with soap and water but if this doesn’t do the job you can also try some vinegar diluted with water.

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    web designer required

    Thursday, 14 January 2010 09:35 by Mark

     

    MicksGarage is looking to recruit a full-time web designer, who can also do development / implementation. send CVs to jobs@micksgarage.ie

    job spec is here:

      Full time web designer / developer required for Irelands leading online car parts and accessories company Location: Dublin 12URL: http://www.micksgarage.ie Description:Job Description:  This is an excellent opportunity to work in an expanding dynamic Irish eCommerce company specialising in online sales of car parts and accessories. As the main web designer, you will be working on a variety of the elements associated with website design including user interface, landing pages, site redesign, marketing communication etc. This is a role for someone that can take an idea / concept and run with it to return with solid eTail orientated functional designs. You will also be involved in the online marketing element of the business. This is mainly a web design position and as such the successful candidate will have proven design skills. 

    Responsibilities: • Website Build, Testing, Updating & publishing.• Website Updates & Maintenance Qualifications/Skills: • Proven XHTML & CSS capabilities.• Good Knowledge of Search Engine Optimisation, Google / Web Analytics• E-Commerce Website Development Experience.• Experience with web applications using ASP.NET, JavaScript, AJAX,. 

    • Must have experience of .net development environment• Must have the ability to conform to web/development standards.• Flash, Illustrator & other multimedia software experience would be beneficial.• Be able to work on your own initiative.• Excellent presentation & communication skills.• Experience of eCommerce / eTail environments - from customer Acquisition to Fulfillment  Any SQL experience preferred but not essential.Any car parts or motor industry industry experience a distinct advantage. Education & Experience: • 3+ years of commercial web design experience 

    Salary: Negotiable DOECVs & examples of your work to be forwarded to jobs@micksgarage.ieReference WEBDEV1.  

    Note:Only candidates who give examples of website work will be considered. **Note**:NO AGENCIES

     

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    consumer goods

    Tuesday, 12 January 2010 06:09 by Mark

     

    The Sunday Independent reports on the increase in sales of duvets, stews and car parts over the past two weeks.

     

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    Winter driving

    Monday, 11 January 2010 06:20 by Mark

     

    A freezing Ciaran from MicksGarage was on TV3 discussing some useful winter products for the car.

     

    Ciaran himself had to be de-iced when he came back from TV3.

     

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    Safe winter driving

    Wednesday, 6 January 2010 07:49 by Mark

     

    Okay we've covered this before but the Irish Times has some handy tips here on safe driving in the snow. Unsurprisingly we've seen a fairly significant demand for bumpers, wing mirrors, window regulators, wiper arms over the past few days of bad weather, as motorists come into trouble on our icy roads.

    So keep the speeds down out there!

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    Christmas holidays

    Tuesday, 22 December 2009 09:04 by Mark

    We'd like to wish all of our customers a Happy Christmas and New Year and thank you for your support through 2009 !

    We're always working hard to improve things for our website visitors, and over the past three months we've added over 20 new product ranges onto the website. We've also improved our website part search facility so it's easier for you to find the item you're looking for. We will continue to improve our service to you.

    The MicksGarage phonelines will be closed from 1pm on 23rd December to 9am on Monday 4th January - but you can place orders online as per normal throughout the Christmas and New Year period. Any orders over the Christmas and New Year period will be delivered to you on Tuesday 5th January.

    Wishing you a great Christmas and Happy New Year!

    from the MicksGarage Team.

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    DIY repair on light paintwork scratches

    Thursday, 17 December 2009 06:39 by Mark

     

    We can all do DIY repair work on light paintwork scratches on a car. These scratches are very common on cars, and are commonly from tree branches or bushes etc. but some minor collisions can also result in light scratches that may be able to be repaired without the need for a bodyshop.

    Light scratching is where there is a scratch on the paintwork but the scratch is not so deep that it has gone down to the primer coat. We tested a range of scratch repair products before we decided on the Quixx scratch repair as our product of choice. I've used it several times since then and it has never failed to deliver. You can see how to repair light scratches on the video here:   

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