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News : Irish Last Updated: Sep 10, 2009 - 5:33:54 AM


Irish new private cars licensed fell 64.5% in August 2009
By Finfacts Team
Sep 9, 2009 - 2:19:06 PM

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Annual Vehicle Licensing Graphs - Private Cars Source: CSO

Irish new private cars licensed fell 64.5% in August  2009, with 2,422 new private cars licensed, compared with 6,822 in August 2008, according to the CSO.

The number of new goods vehicles licensed in August 2009 was 869 compared with 1,425 in the corresponding month last year - a decrease of 39.0%.

The vehicle licensing figures also show that:

  • In August 2009, the total number of all vehicles licensed was 9,101 compared with 16,639 during the same month in 2008 - a decrease of 45.3%.
  • The total number of all new vehicles licensed during August 2009 was 3,873 compared with 9,355 during the same month in 2008 - a decrease of 58.6%.
  • In August 2009, of the 2,422 new private cars licensed, 1,015 (41.9%) were petrol and 1,366 (56.4%) were diesel.
  • The highest number of new private cars licensed in August 2009, classified by make, was Volkswagen (295) followed by Ford (291), Toyota (268), Nissan (223) and Opel (197).

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

Annual Vehicle Licensing Graphs - Private Cars Source: CSO

Table 1: Number of vehicles licensed for the first time classified by taxation class
Taxation Class August January-August
2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009
New vehicles            
Private cars 10,006 6,822 2,422 164,618 137,566 49,142
Goods vehicles 3,272 1,425 869 37,802 27,200 7,744
Tractors 306 262 131 3,602 3,579 1,583
Motor cycles 301 256 128 2,689 2,508 1,553
Exempt vehicles 471 412 257 6,248 5,302 3,147
Other 311 178 66 3,353 2,751 1,058
Total new vehicles 14,667 9,355 3,873 218,312 178,906 64,227
Used (imported) vehicles            
Private cars 5,036 4,992 3,215 40,563 42,413 37,432
Goods vehicles 1,113 1,004 923 10,353 9,088 9,999
Tractors 273 288 205 2,553 2,538 2,087
Motor cycles 400 401 358 2,878 3,212 3,381
Other 624 599 527 4,755 4,904 4,399
Total second-hand vehicles 7,446 7,284 5,228 61,102 62,155 57,298
Total all vehicles 22,113 16,639 9,101 279,414 241,061 121,525
Note: The information in this table is available in much greater detail in the Monthly Vehicle Licensing Statistics Database Direct dataset All vehicles

Table 2: Number of new private cars licensed for the first time by CO2 emission band and fuel, August 2009
Emission Band Fuel
Petrol Diesel Petrol & Electric Petrol & Ethanol Other Total
A 95 199 16 0 0 310
B 312 678 0 5 0 995
C 149 306 8 0 0 463
D 296 86 0 2 0 384
E 144 51 0 6 0 201
F 16 25 0 4 0 45
G 2 11 0 0 0 13
Not available2 1 10 0 0 0 11
Total 1,015 1,366 24 17 0 2,422
Note: The information in this table is available in much greater detail in the Monthly Vehicle Licensing Statistics Database Direct dataset Private cars

Table 3: Number of new and used (imported) private cars licensed for the first time by make, August 2009
Make New Used (imported)   Make New Used (imported)
Audi 166 318   Nissan 223 81
BMW 82 327   Opel 197 9
Chevrolet 3 2   Peugeot 50 156
Citroen 34 61   Renault 38 98
Fiat 48 22   Seat 43 26
Ford 291 300   Skoda 106 59
Honda 79 179   Subaru 9 17
Hyundai 88 20   Suzuki 16 17
Kia 36 8   Toyota 268 418
Lexus 16 18   Vauxhall 2 165
Mazda 104 31   Volkswagen 295 501
Mercedes Benz 104 100   Volvo 42 44

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