Industry Challenge

Never have Irish car dealers been under such pressure with ongoing uncertainty over supply in both the new and pre-owned car markets. Supply continues to be highly constrained due to:

A global shortage of semiconductor chips continues to limit new vehicle production.

Brexit's pressure on UK supply - historically Ireland’s largest pre-owned import source.

These are real challenges for an industry already under broader environmental and political pressures to reduce its dependency on Fossil Fuels by transitioning the fleet towards more expensive Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs).



Strategic Opportunity for Dealer Partners

All aspects of the process are handled directly by CarRox, from guiding client ordering, budgeting, and procurement, to export, shipping, import, and delivering vehicles directly to dealer locations within the Republic of Ireland.
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As only CarRox runs the full supply chain, dealer partners can:

Place tailored orders meeting their unique inventory needs (Models, Specs, Years, Mileage & Volumes)

Receive a consistent pre-owned car flow from Japan

Have full process transparency throughout each order cycle

Maximize retail margins by delivering the strongest value proposition at the lowest delivered cost

Take delivery of cars with official auction paperwork validating vehicle history & condition




Import Brands


While CarRox’s core competencies allow for supply of cars from anywhere in the world, we have particular expertise on sourcing in Japan with over 25 years of experience.


CarRox Vision

Over time, Japan will become an affordable source of pre-owned Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) and CarRoX is ready to leverage this opportunity to support Ireland’s goal of having 1 million BEVs on the road by 2030.



Interested in Becoming a CarRox Partner?





CarRox Ltd.
14 Merrion Square, Dublin 2, D02 NW28, Ireland.