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Review: Nissan Ariya - Trish Whelan, Irish Car

Nissan’s Ariya electric family crossover SUV arrived here last summer after many months of hype and speculation, writes Trish Whelan. Some call it a coupe crossover due to the car’s sloping roofline, but anyway it has a stand-out futuristic design, stunning good looks and very spacious cabin with a flat floor front and rear which adds to the roomy feel. It provided me with huge comfort and had all the connectivity and specification that I’d ever need in a car.  Ariya is bigger than it looks from the outside – larger than the brand’s hugely popular Qashqai SUV but not as big as the X-Trail. It is quite high and doors open wide. Features include a black grille, slim LED headlamps and daytime running lights, while at the rear lights from side to side show the width of the car.  Interior styling is premium all the way with beautiful upholstery, excellent fit and finish, tactile materials which add to the sense of wellbeing. A minimalist dashboard features two side by side large 12.3-inch s

What Is a Blog, & Why Should You Create One

  Even if you’re not sure what a blog is, you’ve no doubt come across one at some point in time. Perhaps you’ve stumbled across a blog when you’ve searched “healthy dinner recipes”. In fact, if you’re reading this, guess what?   You’re on a blog.  (Very meta, I know.) If your business doesn’t have a blog, you might want to reconsider — B2B marketers who use blogs  receive 67% more leads  than those who do not, and blogs have been rated the  5th most trusted source  for accurate online information. Build your website with HubSpot’s Free CMS Software At its most basic, blogs can help you develop an online presence, prove yourself an expert in an industry, and attract more quality leads to  all  pages of your site. If you’re contemplating  creating a blog  for your business, or simply want to know what one is, keep reading. What is a blog? First, let’s go over a brief history — in 1994, Swarthmore College student Justin Hall is credited with the creation of the first blog, Links.net. At