Drogheda Independent

New car registrati­ons up by 1.47% in May

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OFFICIAL statistics released on 1st June by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) show that the total new car registrati­ons for the month of May were up slightly by 1.47% (6,080) when compared to May 2017 (5,992). Registrati­ons year to date remain 4.32% (85,933) down on the same period last year (89,815).

New Light Commercial Vehicle registrati­ons (LCV) were up 12.5% (1,644) on May 2017 (1,461) and year to date are up 5.9% (15,943). While New Heavy Commercial Vehicles (HGV) have declined 4.2% for the month of May (228) compared to the same month last year (238) and are down 7.7% (1,385) year to date.

Commenting on the figures SIMI Director General, Alan Nolan stated “The slight increase in New car registrati­ons for the month of May is not an indication of improvemen­t, rather a case of altered timing in hire drive registrati­ons with 470 more registered in May this year while the overall total for the year to date is actually 13 cars behind 2017. In line with earlier prediction­s Electric Vehicle (EV) sales have increased from 370 in 2017 to 512 this year. The number of Imported Used Electric Vehicles also increased from 165 to 280 this year. We would expect to see registrati­ons of new EVs increase further as more new models come to market. The market share based on fuel type for the year to Date up to the end of May was: Diesel 55.6%, Petrol 37.9%, Hybrid 5.4%, Plug-in Hybrid 0.5%, Electric Vehicle 0.6%.

As we move into June the Industry is now focused on preparatio­ns for the start of the second peak sales period on 1st of July. In such a competitiv­e market new car offers across all of the brands are very strong at the moment and the various advertisin­g campaigns are in full swing. The advice to consumers, as always, is to shop around to find that deal that best suits their own specific needs.”

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