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News : Irish Last Updated: Jul 21, 2009 - 5:08:40 AM


New cars licensed in Ireland fell in June but at a slower pace
By Finfacts Team
Jul 20, 2009 - 5:06:12 PM

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Source: CSO

There were 4,833 new private cars licensed in Ireland, June 2009, compared with 7,369 in June 2008, a fall of 34.4% according to the CSO. The decline was at a slower pace than in recent months.

The number of new goods vehicles licensed in June 2009 was 1,025 compared with 2,827 in the corresponding month last year - a decrease of 63.7%.

The vehicle licensing figures also show that:

  • In June 2009, the total number of all vehicles licensed was 13,387 compared with 20,007 during the same month in 2008 - a decrease of 33.1%.
  • The total number of all new vehicles licensed during June 2009 was 6,614 compared with 11,774 during the same month in 2008 - a decrease of 43.8%.
  • In June 2009, of the 4,833 new private cars licensed, 2,264 (46.8%) were petrol and 2,501 (51.7%) were diesel.
  • The highest number of new private cars licensed in June 2009, classified by make, was Ford (730) followed by Volkswagen (602), Toyota (567), Nissan (328) and Opel (260).

The licensing figures refer to vehicles taxed for road use only and classified by taxation class. Figures for vehicle registrations are available separately: Vehicles Registered

  June January-June
2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009
New vehicles            
Private cars 15,465 7,369 4,833 138,874 114,569 42,365
Goods vehicles 3,984 2,827 1,025 30,278 23,398 6,036
Tractors 475 439 170 2,850 2,910 1,271
Motor cycles 376 328 166 2,043 1,933 1,260
Exempt vehicles 728 545 316 5,096 4,194 2,503
Other 418 266 104 2,655 2,285 910
Total new vehicles 21,446 11,774 6,614 181,796 149,289 54,345
Used (imported) vehicles            
Private cars 5,168 5,497 3,992 30,301 30,313 30,455
Goods vehicles 1,251 1,181 1,333 7,995 6,854 7,829
Tractors 390 342 297 1,935 1,901 1,586
Motor cycles 444 515 505 2,103 2,294 2,384
Other 675 698 646 3,450 3,526 3,414
Total second-hand vehicles 7,928 8,233 6,773 45,784 44,888 45,668
Total all vehicles 29,374 20,007 13,387 227,580 194,177 100,013

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