Car sales crash through the 120,000 barrier

November 02, 2015
Car sales crash through the 120,000 barrier Alan Nolan, Director General, SIMI
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Official statistics released today by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) show that new car registrations were up 28% (2,571) last month when compared to October 2014 (2,011).


New car registrations for the year are currently up 30% (123,670) on the same period last year.

Light Commercials Vehicles (LCV), were down -13% (1,206) on October 2014 (1,392) however year to date are up 43% (22,848). HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicle) registrations, are down -30% for the month of October (153) compared to the same month last year (221), and are up 6% year to date.

Commenting on the figurers, SIMI Director General Alan Nolan said "Although we are talking about relatively small numbers at this time of year, new car registrations are continuing to perform ahead of last year, month on month, as the Industry continues to strive towards a more normal level of business. The success of the two period registration system continues to be highlighted in the numbers with the 152 period delivering even better than last year’s second period. The 152 registrations are now likely to represent in excess of 34% of the year’s new car registrations compared to just less than 32% last year. With over 120,000 new cars registered by the end of last month, this represents the highest growth in new car registrations in seven years, as 2008(151,444) was the last year when sales were at sustainable levels.

Both Light and Heavy Commercial vehicles are down for the month of October, this is not surprising as we are coming towards the end of the year with the focus moving towards 2016”.


Stats in short:
• New car sales year to date 2015 123,670 V 2014 95,162 +30%
• New car sales total October 2015 2,571 v 2014 2,011 + 28%
• 5 Top Selling Makes Year to date: Volkswagen, Toyota, Ford ,Hyundai, Nissan.
• 5 Top Selling Models Year to date: Volkswagen Golf, Ford Focus, Nissan Qashqai, Skoda Octavia, Ford Fiesta
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