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The Society of the Irish Motor Industry says new car sales so far this year have already exceeded the total for 2009.
Just over 57,000 new cars were bought last year, the lowest number in many years.
However, the industry says it is already exceeded that figure in the first five months of 2010.
It is now thought [...]
New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that there was a 73% increase in the number of new private cars registered in April, compared to the same month last year.
There were 9,599 new cars were officially registered in April 2010, compared to 5,558 in April 2009.
The bulk of the new cars, some 65%, were [...]
Today’s statistics from the Motorcheck.ie Car Index show that a dramatic increase in new car registrations for March has reversed last years trend of falling sales for the first quarter.
The official figures for March show an increase of 90% for passenger vehicles registered in Ireland as against the same month in 2009 (7,291 registered in [...]
Today’s newly released statistics from the Motorcheck.ie Car Index show that new car registrations for the month of February exceeded those recorded last year by an encouraging 55%. This relates to 12,310 units for 2010 as compared with 7,896 in 2009.
Commenting on the major increase Motorcheck.ie Director Shane Teskey says “It’s great to see sales rising [...]
Today’s newly released statistics from the Motorcheck.ie Car Index show that new car registrations for the month of January exceeded those recorded last year by a disappointing 4.6%. This relates to 16,612 units for 2010 as compared with 15,877 in 2009.
Commenting on the slow start Motorcheck.ie Director Shane Teskey says “Given that the majority of sales [...]
Latest registration statistics from car history provider Motorcheck.ie show that year on year sales for new passenger cars are down 31% on 2009 figures.
The latest statistics which include all new car registrations up to January 12th show a total of 5,521 new passenger registrations in 2010 as against 8,032 for the same period in 2009.
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