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30 Sept 2025

Barlo Kilkenny becomes official Suzuki authorised service repairer

At Barlo Motor Group, family values and a commitment to its customers are at the heart of everything the team do

Kilkenny

Tom Morris (service manager), Liam Martin (dealer principal), Eoin Kelly (parts manager)

Barlo Kilkenny is now an official Suzuki Authorised Service Repairer, proudly serving Kilkenny City and the surrounding areas.

As a family-run business with deep roots in the local community, there is a sense that this new partnership is a natural fit for Barlo and for Kilkenny. At Barlo Motor Group, family values and a commitment to its customers have been at the heart of everything the team do since their early days in the farm machinery business, started by their grandparents.

“Over the decades, we’ve grown and adapted to meet the needs of our community, and since 1989, we’ve been proud to expand into the car business,” a family spokesperson said. “The Barlo family, along with our dedicated team of 62 employees, are thrilled to now represent Suzuki in this great city.

LEADERSHIP
“Under the leadership of Liam Martin, our Dealer Principal and Director, Barlo Suzuki will continue delivering the high standards of service Kilkenny deserves. The introduction of Suzuki to our service offering means local Suzuki owners can benefit from the brand’s up to seven-year warranty, ensuring peace of mind for years to come.

“Our Suzuki service and parts department will operate from our state-of-the-art workshop, which we share with our Nissan facility.

“With seven service ramps, a diagnostic ramp, and a 200-square-metre parts department, we're fully equipped to look after your vehicle with the care and attention you expect from a local business like ours.

“At Barlo Kilkenny, we’re not just a business, we’re part of the Kilkenny community. We look forward to welcoming you to our Suzuki family and continuing to provide the quality service that has been our hallmark for generations. Thank you for your continued support, Kilkenny!”

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