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« on: August 23, 2023, 11:26:39 pm »
Surging car prices and demand drive revenues at Denis Mahony to €88.3m
Family-owned Toyota and Lexus auto dealer saw after-tax profits grow by a third



The directors of Denis Mahony group said a shortage of new cars led to high demand and improved profitability both for new cars and second-hand cars. Photograph: iStock
Ian Curran
Wed Aug 23 2023 - 14:05

Covid-related car shortages helped drive revenues at Dublin auto group Denis Mahony up by 25 per cent to €88.3 million as the Toyota and Lexus dealer hailed a “strong trading performance” in 2022.

After-tax profits at Denis Mahony Holdings surged 34 per cent to more than €6.3 million in the year to the end of October last from €4.7 million in 2021, according to recently filed consolidated accounts for the group.

Founded by former Dublin footballer Denis Mahony in 1963, the group – which comprises three Lexus and Toyota dealerships near the M50 in Dublin, a car rental business as well as workshops and vehicle servicing operations – remains in family control following Mr Mahony’s death in 2017 at the age of 88. According to the filings, the Denis Mahony group is owned by Mr Mahony’s son, group managing director John Mahony, through Derryhale Estates Unlimited.

In a note attached to the accounts, the directors said 2022 was a strong trading year for the group. “A shortage of new cars led to high demand and improved profitability for both new cars and second-hand cars.”


Vehicle sales at Denis Mahony topped €80.5 million in the year to October 2022, up from €64.7 million the previous year.

Automakers struggled with supply chain crunches and shortages of key materials during the Covid-19 pandemic, affecting output and leading to a sharp spike in new car prices. Simultaneously, a steep decline in the number of used cars entering the Irish market from the UK post-Brexit has pushed the retail cost of second-hand vehicles up by more than 79 per cent since the start of the pandemic, according to recent figures from DoneDeal.



The directors also said the group experienced “very strong” demand for aftersales services including vehicle servicing and parts sales with revenues reaching €7.6 million in the year, up from €6.3 million.

Meanwhile, operating lease income from the group’s car rental business – which was rebranded as Mahony Fleet from Avis Fleet Solutions last November – more than tripled from €27,606 in 2021 to €96,580.

Having sold vehicles to “various financial institutions” that then leased out the cars to customers, Denis Mahony group has “committed to repurchase these vehicles at agreed residual values at the termination of the leases”, according to a note in the accounts. The group had total outstanding repurchasing commitments of around €13.8 million at the end of the reporting year.

Meanwhile, staff costs at the group, which slightly increased its headcount from 91 to 93 last year, jumped by almost a quarter to €6.9 million from €5.3 million while directors and key management were paid €872,741.

The directors said they “acknowledge the hard work and dedication of all staff who continue to drive the business forward”.

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Ian Curran is a Business reporter with The Irish Times

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Re: Car Sales
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2023, 07:42:57 am »
I think they tried to charge me €250 for boot struts on the Prius before.I ended up getting cheaper ones for €50 of a UK site.They must be adding at least a 100% mark up on the parts.

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Re: Car Sales
« Reply #2 on: August 24, 2023, 12:11:02 pm »
They make a ton on labour as well.  Recently got a private car fixed for €180. €20 or €30 for the part, €120 for labour, plus VAT...
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« Reply #3 on: August 24, 2023, 12:16:56 pm »
Yeah!…VW charge 90euro /PH  for labour or part there of   xactly… flukkin rip off! ::fight ::rant
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Re: Car Sales
« Reply #4 on: August 28, 2023, 02:50:28 pm »
Automakers struggled with supply chain crunches and shortages of key materials during the Covid-19 pandemic, affecting output and leading to a sharp spike in new car prices. Simultaneously, a steep decline in the number of used cars entering the Irish market from the UK post-Brexit has pushed the retail cost of second-hand vehicles up by more than 79 per cent since the start of the pandemic, according to recent figures from DoneDeal.


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« Reply #5 on: August 28, 2023, 03:05:41 pm »
They make a ton on labour as well.  Recently got a private car fixed for €180. €20 or €30 for the part, €120 for labour, plus VAT...
I use a mechanic in the FBC on Jamestown Road in Finglas. He works for a garage but is allowed to use the boss's facilities after hours for nixers.

Cheap and reliable. I can DM you his contact details if you wish.

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« Reply #6 on: August 28, 2023, 05:28:55 pm »
Thanks but, long story short, it was a insurance job outside of Dublin and I had no choice.  Normally I have my own Indie mechanic in Dublin Industrial Estate who I've used for 10+ years.
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« Reply #7 on: August 28, 2023, 06:06:04 pm »
Some FF Td says that Eamo the Onion is i sitting on a report that says we do not have enough Electricity for the winter as a lot of the reserved capacity does not exist .If we have a Cold winter there will be ESB cuts .All those EV eat up the power .
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« Reply #8 on: August 28, 2023, 06:38:43 pm »
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« Reply #9 on: August 28, 2023, 07:04:57 pm »
Some FF Td says that Eamo the Onion is i sitting on a report that says we do not have enough Electricity for the winter as a lot of the reserved capacity does not exist .If we have a Cold winter there will be ESB cuts .All those EV eat up the power .
I've taken English lads down to the docks (steady now!) where they are installing an emergency generator to cope with this winter.

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« Reply #10 on: August 28, 2023, 07:09:57 pm »
Some FF Td says that Eamo the Onion is i sitting on a report that says we do not have enough Electricity for the winter as a lot of the reserved capacity does not exist .If we have a Cold winter there will be ESB cuts .All those EV eat up the power .
I've taken English lads down to the docks (steady now!) where they are installing an emergency generator to cope with this winter.

Intel in Leixlip goes live this year uses more power than a small town and the Childrens Hospital will use more power than Inchicore .We keep adding more usage than generation .Could get messy if they decide to turn off some night time services if you are depending on night time charge for daytime work .Could get expensive .
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« Reply #11 on: August 28, 2023, 07:32:12 pm »
Some FF Td says that Eamo the Onion is i sitting on a report that says we do not have enough Electricity for the winter as a lot of the reserved capacity does not exist .If we have a Cold winter there will be ESB cuts .All those EV eat up the power .
I've taken English lads down to the docks (steady now!) where they are installing an emergency generator to cope with this winter.
As kids, we would strip a length of copper wire and fling it up at the overhead power lines blacking out the entire area...What fun! 8)

Intel in Leixlip goes live this year uses more power than a small town and the Childrens Hospital will use more power than Inchicore .We keep adding more usage than generation .Could get messy if they decide to turn off some night time services if you are depending on night time charge for daytime work .Could get expensive .

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Re: Car Sales
« Reply #12 on: August 29, 2023, 10:17:19 am »
Iz there any good news?
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« Reply #13 on: August 29, 2023, 11:38:46 am »
Iz there any good news?

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« Reply #14 on: August 29, 2023, 03:00:34 pm »
Iz there any good news?

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