2018 New Car Registrations finish 4.4% down

02/01/2019

Official statistics released today by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) show that the total new car registrations for the year 2018 finished, at 125,557 -4.4% down on 2017 (131,332).

New Light Commercial Vehicle registrations (LCV) finished at 25,561, recording an increase of 5.55% for the year in 2018, while New Heavy Commercial Vehicle registrations (HGV) 2,590 saw a slight decrease of 0.5% over the 12 months compared to 2017 (2,603).

Imported Used Cars for the first time in history have reached 100,755 for 2018 an increase of 7.81% on 2017 (93,454). While Used Commercial Vehicle Imports decreased during 2018; LCV -2.9% and HGV down -0.5%.

Other noteworthy stats show that new electric car registrations for 2018 increased with 1,233 registered in comparison to 622 in 2017. The diesel and petrol market-share have moved closer, with diesel in 2018 accounting for 54% and petrol (including Petrol Hybrid) 44%. 

Commenting on the figures SIMI Director General Designate, Brian Cooke said “Despite the strong economic performance of Ireland last year, 2018 proved very challenging for new car sales. The drop in new car registrations is largely a result of Brexit and the associated weakness of Sterling. This has led to a surge in used car imports over the last 2 years, and 2018 saw used imports surpass the 100,000 mark for the first time. The Motor Industry is however as always forward looking, and with the new 191 sales period now commencing, January and the first quarter will be the key focus for dealers. In this context, the new car market is hugely competitive, with a wide choice of models and creative incentives, as well as the availability of a variety of financing options driving real value for new car customers. For consumers looking at the used car market, whether an Irish car or a used import, SIMI’s advice is to shop around and consider the real benefits of shopping in your local retailer, who not only provides value to the customer but also encourages economic activity locally.”

Stats in Short

  • New car sales year to date (2018) 125,557 v (2017) 131,332 -4.4%
  • New car sales total December (2018) 142 v (2017) 159 -10.69%
  • Light Commercial Vehicles sales year to date (2018) 25,561 v (2017) 24,218 +5.55%
  • Light Commercial Vehicles sales total December (2018) 223 v (2017) 247 -9.72%
  • Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales year to date (2018)2,590 v (2017) 2,603 -0.5%
  • Heavy Goods Vehicle sales total December (2018) 52 v (2017) 126 -58.72%
  • Used Car Imports year to date (2018) 100,755  v (2017) 93,454 +7.81%
  • Used Car Imports total December (2018) 5,609 v (2017) 5,526 +1.5%
  • Used LCV imports (2018) 13,948 v (2017) 14,371 -2.9%
  • Used HCV imports (2018) 2,590 V (2017) 2,603 -0.5%
  • New Electric Vehicles year to date (2018) 1,233 v (2017) 622 +98.23%
  • 5 Top Selling Car Brands 2018 were: 1. Volkswagen 2.Toyota 3. Hyundai 4. Ford 5. Nissan
  • 5 Top car model’s 2018 were: 1. Hyundai Tucson 2. Nissan Qashqai 3. Ford Focus 4. Volkswagen Golf 5. Skoda Octavia
  • Top Selling Car 2018: Hyundai Tucson 
  • Top Selling New Car Colour 2018: Grey
  • Top Selling New Cars Body Type: Hatchback
  • Table below shows new car registrations by county year to date (January-December 2018)  
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New Car Registration by County (January-December) 2018

County

2018 Units

2017 Units

% Change

2018 % Share

2017 % Share

Carlow

1546

1541

0.32

1.23

1.17

Cavan

1251

1486

-15.81

1

1.13

Clare

2667

2729

-2.27

2.12

2.08

Cork

15223

16520

-7.85

12.12

12.58

Donegal

2599

2943

-11.69

2.07

2.24

Dublin

52671

54837

-3.95

41.95

41.75

Galway

4759

4922

-3.31

3.79

3.75

Kerry

2660

2820

-5.67

2.12

2.15

Kildare

5301

5278

0.44

4.22

4.02

Kilkenny

2340

2407

-2.78

1.86

1.83

Laois

1508

1527

-1.24

1.2

1.16

Leitrim

484

551

-12.16

0.39

0.42

Limerick

4311

4493

-4.05

3.43

3.42

Longford

599

641

-6.55

0.48

0.49

Louth

2796

2774

0.79

2.23

2.11

Mayo

2168

2277

-4.79

1.73

1.73

Meath

3707

3900

-4.95

2.95

2.97

Monaghan

995

1052

-5.42

0.79

0.8

Offaly

1540

1557

-1.09

1.23

1.19

Roscommon

1050

1201

-12.57

0.84

0.91

Sligo

1085

1147

-5.41

0.86

0.87

Tipperary

3325

3560

-6.6

2.65

2.71

Waterford

3289

3444

-4.5

2.62

2.62

Westmeath

1786

1888

-5.4

1.42

1.44

Wexford

3174

3069

3.42

2.53

2.34

Wicklow

2723

2768

-1.63

2.17

2.11