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2019 New Car Registrations Disappointing as attention turns to 201 Plate

02/12/2019

New vehicle registration statistics were release today, by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI). The stats show that the total new car registrations for the month of November are up 19.2% (769) when compared with November 2018 (645). New car registrations year to date are down 7% (116,888) on the same period last year (125,529).

October sees improvement in new car registrations but year to date market still down 7%

01/11/2019

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) today release their official new vehicle registration statistics, which show that the total new car registrations for October are up 29.3% (2,184) when compared with October 2018 (1,689). New car registrations year to date are down 7.0% (116,129) on the same period last year (124,884).

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Budget 2020 Gives Motor Industry Breathing Space

07/10/2019

Budget 2020, announced this afternoon by Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe, contains a number of measures specific to motoring

SIMI REITERATES BUDGET 2020 CALL FOR NO TAXATION INCREASES ON NEW CARS

30/09/2019

With the announcement of Budget 2020 only a week away, we in SIMI continue to underline to Government not to increase taxation on new cars.

Motor Industry in most vulnerable place since 2008; thousands of jobs at risk

16/09/2019

Today the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) held a press conference, with many of Ireland’s leading Car Manufacturers in attendance. During the Conference, economist Jim Power highlighted the stark challenges facing the Irish Motor Industry in the face of both Brexit and Budget 2020. SIMI Director General, Brian Cooke underlined the importance of no increases in VRT on new cars in the upcoming Budget.

WOMEN@SIMI: Grab Opportunities with both hands

15/09/2019

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) hosted its 6th annual Women@SIMI event in conjunction with its sponsor Bank of Ireland, recently in the Clayton Hotel, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4.

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Another month of declining new car sales: Motor Industry calls on Government for no tax increases on new cars

01/09/2019

Official statistics released today by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) show that the total new car registrations for the month of August are down 13.3% (5,131) when compared with August 2018 (5,921). New car registrations year to date are down 7.9% (110,572) on the same period last year (120,003). Brian Cooke, SIMI Director General commented: “Despite the strong economic growth, the new car market continues to contract this year, with registrations for the month of August following this trend. In this business context and with the increasing likelihood of a hard Brexit, SIMI is calling on the Minister for Finance not to increase taxes on new cars in Budget 2020.

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SIMI calls on Government to address the issue of Older UK Imports

31/07/2019

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) today release their official new vehicle registration statistics, which show that the total new 192 car registrations for the month of July are down 8.4% (24,685) when compared with July 2018 (26,958). New car registrations year to date are down 8% (105,441) on the same period last year (114,082). Commenting on the registrations figures Brian Cooke, SIMI Director General said: “The 192-registration period is generally a period of upturn for new vehicle sales however July has replicated the first 6 months of the year and proved a disappointing month for new cars, down over 8% on last year. There continues to be a surge in used car imports, the majority of which are coming from the UK. While Brexit is clearly a factor in this increase, Ireland’s taxation system overburdens new cars, causing motorists either to hang on to their older smokier cars or look to the UK for an older import. Over the last 3 years we have imported 150,000 cars that do not meet the latest EU emission standards, which in effect means Ireland has become the dumping ground for older cars the UK doesn’t want. This is not only bad news for Irish retailers and their employees, but also bad news for Ireland’s environment.

12,000 Motor Industry jobs under threat if Government does not act!

29/07/2019

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) today issued their Quarterly Motor Industry Review Q2 of 2019 composed by Economist Jim Power. The report makes for stark reading, despite the economy performing strongly, the environment for new car sales continues to remain very challenging. Since the announcement of Brexit both new cars and commercial registrations continue to decline with the exception of electric cars and used car imports. External threats such as Brexit uncertainty, greater consumer caution and the ongoing growth of used imports continue to undermine new car sales. Another factor dampening demand was the increase in the VRT on new cars in last year’s Budget, arising from the fact that no allowance was made by the Irish authorities for the first step in the move to the new WLTP testing regime.

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192 Registration begins: SIMI highlights danger of imposing higher taxes on Motorists

30/06/2019

Official statistics released today by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) show that total new car registrations for the month of June are up 13% (1,410) when compared with June 2018 (1,248). New car registrations year to date are down 7.4% (80,712) on the same period last year (87,116).

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