Mercedes-Benz – Kings of the world
Mercedes-Benz is ruling the world one car at a time. Of course, that car can be a 90 horse power diesel A Class or a 1000+ horse power hypercar. I
Water “watchdog” spends €81,000 on new BMWs
ERSAR, the water “vigilante” that Vale do Lobo residents claim has left them high and dry, is now in the national news for spending more than €81,000 on three new
Car sales up 30% in September
Portugal’s car sale sector continued its recovery in September, with 30% more cars sold than the same month last year. This means that a total of 15,138 cars were sold
Take it seriously
Hyundai is quickly catching up with Kia when it comes to attractive Korean cars. The new i20 is definitely the best-looking B-segment hatchback ever to come out of South Korea
Millionaire assets seized by police in new Espírito Santo ‘searches’
Early on Wednesday morning 70 police inspectors from the national anti-corruption unit led simultaneous ‘searches’ of the luxury homes, quintas and offices of key players in the once mighty Espírito
Portugal leads Europe’s car sales increase
Portugal has once again become the European Union (EU) country registering the highest increase in car sales. According to data from the European Automobile Manufacturer’s Association (ACEA), a total of
Portugal’s car sales jump 36.5% in March
2015 is proving to be a better year for the Portuguese car market than 2014, according to Portugal’s Automobile Association (ACAP). Data shows that a total of 22,975 cars were
Car sales increase 31.3% in February
A total of 16,703 cars were sold in February 2015, according to data from Portugal’s Automobile Association (ACAP). That means that sales are up by 31.1% compared to the same
Portuguese among the youngest Europeans buying new cars
A study has found that Portuguese people buy a new car at a younger age than most Europeans. According to Observador Cetelem, the average age for those buying a new
Car sales set to rise 11% in 2015
Announcing positive forecasts for 2015, Portugal’s Automobile Association (ACAP) has revealed that it expects car sales to increase 11% this year. This would mean around 187,000 cars sold as opposed


