Official statistics released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) show that new car registrations for the month of April were up 10 per cent. 10,408 new cars were registered compared to 9,451 in April 2015, while new cars registrations year to date are up 26 per cent on the same period last year. 93,240 have been registered so far this year (to April 30th.) compared to 73,970 in the first four months of last year.
Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVc) show an 11 per cent increase in new registrations in April. That’s 2,311 LCVs sold in April 2016, an increase from 2,078 registered on April 2015. For the year to date, 15,730 LCVs have been registered, which is up 29 per cent on the first four months of last year.
Heavy Commercial Vehicles (HCVc) are also up 38 per cent for the month of April. That’s 315 new HCVs registered compared to the same month last year, when 228 were registered. And for the year top date, registrations are up 57 per cent on last year, with 1,380 new HCVs registered in the first four months of 2016
Commenting on the figures SIMI Director General, Alan Nolan said: “Vehicle registrations are a very accurate barometer for the progress of the economy with the new car statistics reflecting the position of consumers while business activity and confidence can be seen in the commercial vehicle sales. Registrations from the different sectors continue to perform well, as we progress towards more normal levels of sales for our Industry. The two registration plate system has produced two very strong sales peaks in the 1st and 3rd quarter of the year. As we move closer towards the 2nd registration period we would expect to see sales taper off somewhat however there are still very strong offers and many deals still to be done.”
Stats in short:
▪ 5 Top selling car models year to date:
1. Hyundai Tucson, 2. VW Golf, 3. Ford Focus, 4. Skoda Octavia, 5. Nissan Qashqai.
▪ 5 Top car brands year to date:
1. Toyota, 2. Hyundai, 3. Volkswagen, 4. Ford, 5. Nissan.
▪ New car sales year to date 2016: 93,240 v 2015: 73,970, +26%
▪ New car sales total April 2016: 10,408 v April 2015: 9,451, +10%
▪ Light Commercial Vehicles sales year to date 2016: 15,730 v 12,153 +29%
▪ Light Commercial Vehicles sales total April 2016: 2,311 v April 2015: 2,078 +11%
▪ Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales year to date 2016: 1,380 v 2015: 881 +57%
▪ Heavy Goods Vehicle sales total April 2016: 315 v April 2015: 228 +38%
▪ Top selling model April: Hyundai Tucson.
▪ Popular Colour year to date: Grey.
Passenger Cars by County Year to Date
County |
2016 Units |
2015 Units |
% Change |
2016 % Share |
2015 % Share |
Carlow |
1169 |
934 |
25.16% |
1.25% |
1.26% |
Cavan |
1056 |
849 |
24.38% |
1.13% |
1.15% |
Clare |
2171 |
1711 |
26.88% |
2.33% |
2.31% |
Cork |
12163 |
9214 |
32.01% |
13.04% |
12.46% |
Donegal |
2326 |
1763 |
31.93% |
2.49% |
2.38% |
Dublin |
34881 |
28337 |
23.09% |
37.41% |
38.31% |
Galway |
3795 |
3101 |
22.38% |
4.07% |
4.19% |
Kerry |
2161 |
1640 |
31.77% |
2.32% |
2.22% |
Kildare |
3848 |
3170 |
21.39% |
4.13% |
4.29% |
Kilkenny |
1894 |
1479 |
28.06% |
2.03% |
2% |
Laois |
1255 |
950 |
32.11% |
1.35% |
1.28% |
Leitrim |
409 |
353 |
15.86% |
0.44% |
0.48% |
Limerick |
3493 |
2749 |
27.06% |
3.75% |
3.72% |
Longford |
477 |
406 |
17.49% |
0.51% |
0.55% |
Louth |
2140 |
1697 |
26.1% |
2.3% |
2.29% |
Mayo |
1858 |
1535 |
21.04% |
1.99% |
2.08% |
Meath |
3070 |
2261 |
35.78% |
3.29% |
3.06% |
Monaghan |
827 |
616 |
34.25% |
0.89% |
0.83% |
Offaly |
1252 |
937 |
33.62% |
1.34% |
1.27% |
Roscommon |
958 |
681 |
40.68% |
1.03% |
0.92% |
Sligo |
888 |
683 |
30.01% |
0.95% |
0.92% |
Tipperary |
2783 |
2283 |
21.9% |
2.98% |
3.09% |
Waterford |
2461 |
1905 |
29.19% |
2.64% |
2.58% |
Westmeath |
1456 |
1227 |
18.66% |
1.56% |
1.66% |
Wexford |
2325 |
1807 |
28.67% |
2.49% |
2.44% |
Wicklow |
2124 |
1682 |
26.28% |
2.28% |
2.27% |