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November new car registrations down 12.3%; More Drivers making the switch to Electric Vehicles

01/12/2022

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI), today released the official 222 new vehicle registration figures for November. New car registrations for November were down -12.3% (982) when compared to November 2021 (1,120). Registrations year to date are marginally up 0.47% (105,039) on the same period last year (104,545) and are 10.13% behind (116,885) that of pre-Covid levels.

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October new car registrations down 2.1%; New car market just marginally ahead 0.6% on last year

01/11/2022

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI), today released the official 222 new vehicle registration figures for October. New car registrations for October were down 2.1% (2,624) when compared to October 2021 (2,680). Registrations year to date are marginally up 0.6% (104,056) on the same period last year (103,425) and are 10.4% behind (116,124) that of pre-Covid levels.

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Electric Vehicles power ahead as New Car Registrations catch up on last year

02/10/2022

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI), today released the official 222 new vehicle registration figures for September.

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BUDGET 2023 NO VRT INCREASE AND CONTINUATION OF ELECTRIC VEHICLE GRANT

26/09/2022

Budget 2023, announced this afternoon by Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe, and Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Michael McGrath contains some measures specific to motoring.

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Budget 2023: SIMI calls for extension of Electric Vehicle supports

31/08/2022

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI), today released the official 222 new vehicle registration figures for August and are calling on the Government to extend EV supports in the forthcoming Budget.

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Disappointing July New Car Registrations down 17.3%: Incentivisation key, Electric Vehicle supports must be retained

01/08/2022

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI), today released the official 222 new vehicle registration figures for July. New car registrations for July were down 17.3% (21,902) when compared to July 2021 (26,477), while year to date registrations are down 3.6% (87,075) on the same period last year (90,330).

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222 Registrations begins: New car registrations marginally ahead first half of the year

30/06/2022

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI), today released the official 221 new vehicle registration figures for June. New car registrations for June were down 22% (2,154) when compared to June 2021 (2,762). Registrations year to date are up 2.1% (65,176) on the same period last year (63,853) and are 19.3% behind (80,758) that of pre-Covid levels.

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May 10% decline new car registrations, Electric cars double growth year to date

31/05/2022

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI), today released the official 221 new vehicle registration figures for May. New car registrations for May were down 10.3% (5,303) when compared to May 2021 (5,914). Registrations year to date are up 3.2% (63,045) on the same period last year (61,091) and are -20.5% behind (79,350) that of pre-Covid levels.

MOTOR INDUSTRY APPOINTS NEW SIMI PRESIDENT ANTONIA HENDRON

23/05/2022

Antonia Hendron, Managing Director of M50 Truck & Van Centre, Dublin was elected President of the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) at the organisation’s AGM held recently in Killashee Hotel, Naas, Co. Kildare.

71% of Women would recommend a career in the Motor Industry: Change in cultural perception of the automotive industry overall, flexible working environment and opportunities still needed!

16/05/2022

A new survey carried out by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) found that 71% of respondents would recommend a career in the Industry to others. The survey of 140 women from across the industry was carried out as part of SIMI’s on-going drive to encourage more women to join what has traditionally been viewed as a male-dominated sector and coincided with the 7th Annual Women@SIMI event in conjunction with its sponsor Bank of Ireland. The event, which took place recently at the Gibson Hotel, Dublin, featured an impressive panel of guest speakers: Anne Cassin, Master of Ceremonies, Lucy Gaffney, current Director of Digicel Group and Sharon Keegan, founder of female-led athleisure wear company Peachy Lean.

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