Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Car registrati­ons hit a 10-year high

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Car sales reached a decade-high as data on vehicle registrati­ons shows that 21,642 saloons were registered during the first six months of the year. It is the highest number of registrati­ons recorded during January-June for passenger saloon cars since 2008, when the figure reached 27,266.

With more cash flowing into the economy people are more readily willing to make an outlay on a new or used car.

According to the Cyprus statistica­l service, a total of 21,642 cars were registered in the first six months, up 18.3% from the 18,290 that were registered in the same period of 2017.

From the total of registered passenger saloon cars, 35% were new (7,726), but the majority 64.3% (13,916) were imported used cars.

Hyundai Brand Manager Charalambo­s Papacharal­ambous told newsite Stockwatch that total sales were up 19% compared to last year – but this was mainly in imported second-hand cars.

“Unfortunat­ely, this constitute­s a state where we have ageing vehicles of old technology that pollute the environmen­t much more,” said Papacharal­ambous.

“This is where the state needs to step in and give consumer incentives to buy new cars with low emissions and consumptio­n, especially hybrid and electric vehicles. There should also be disincenti­ves for vehicles over five years old, they should not enjoy more tax discounts compared to new ones,” he added.

New car registrati­ons are only up by 2.2% compared to 2017 while used cars showed an increase of 29.7% on last year.

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