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

01/10/2019

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 September were up 7.4% (3,428) when compared with September 2018 (3,192). New car registrations year to date are down 7.5% (113,958) on the same period last year (123,195).

New Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) registrations are up 6.2% (1,346) on September 2018 (1,268), yet registrations year to date are down 1.7% (23,258). While New Heavy Commercial Vehicles (HGV) decreased 22.9% (145) in comparison to September 2018 (188) and year to date are up 0.9% (2,350)

Imported Used Cars for September saw an increase of 20.3% (10,220) on the same month last year (8,494) and year to date imports are up 6.7% (82,432) ahead of 2018 (77,278).

New electric vehicle registrations continue to grow month on month with a total of 2,976 EV cars registered so far this year.

Commenting on the registration’s figures Brian Cooke, SIMI Director General said

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. New car sales have fallen in each of the last 3 years, and with Brexit now only weeks away, business risk in our sector is at its highest level in almost a decade. In this uncertain business and consumer environment, any taxation increase would only further undermine an already fragile new car market. This in turn will endanger both Exchequer Revenues and employment, while at the same time act as a barrier to the renewal of Ireland’s car fleet which is key to reducing emissions from transport. Our Industry can’t afford for the Government to get Budget 2020 wrong, as the impact would have far reaching consequences that could extend for many years well beyond 2020.”

New Vehicle Registration Stats September 2019

  • New car sales total year to date (2019)113,958 v (2018) 123,195 -7.5% 
  • New Car sales total September (2019) 3,428 v (2018) 3,192 +7.4%
  • Light Commercial Vehicles sales year to date (2019) 23,258 v (2018) 23,666 -1.7%
  • Light Commercial Vehicles sales total September (2019) 1,346 v (2018) 1,268 6.2%
  • Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales year to date (2019) 2,350 v (2018) 2,329 +0.9%
  • Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales September (2019) 145 v (2018) 188 -22.9%
  • Used Car Imports total year to date (2019) 82,432 v (2018) 77,278 +6.7%
  • Used Car Imports total September (2019) 10,220 v (2018) 8,494 +20.3%
  • New Electric Vehicles sales total year to date (2019) 2,976 v (2018) 1,174 +153.49%
  • New Electric Vehicles sales total September (2019) 117 v (2018) 97 +20.6%
  • 5 Top Selling Car Brands year to date are: 1. Volkswagen 2. Toyota 3.Hyundai 4.Ford 5. Skoda     
  • 5 Top car model’s year to date 1.Toyota Corolla 2.Hyundai Tucson 3.Nissan Qashqai 4. Skoda Octavia 5.Volkswagen Tiguan
  • Top Selling Car September 2019: Ford Kuga
  • Table below shows new car registrations by county year to date (January-September 2019)

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County

2019 Units

2018 Units

% Change

2019 % Share

2018 % Share

Carlow

1236

1530

-19.22

1.08

1.24

Cavan

1137

1241

-8.38

1

1.01

Clare

2191

2635

-16.85

1.92

2.14

Cork

13654

14955

-8.7

11.98

12.14

Donegal

2283

2573

-11.27

2

2.09

Dublin

50430

51417

-1.92

44.25

41.74

Galway

4183

4661

-10.26

3.67

3.78

Kerry

2262

2630

-13.99

1.98

2.13

Kildare

4340

5219

-16.84

3.81

4.24

Kilkenny

2021

2313

-12.62

1.77

1.88

Laois

1308

1483

-11.8

1.15

1.2

Leitrim

388

480

-19.17

0.34

0.39

Limerick

3790

4246

-10.74

3.33

3.45

Longford

497

588

-15.48

0.44

0.48

Louth

2588

2745

-5.72

2.27

2.23

Mayo

1899

2141

-11.3

1.67

1.74

Meath

3235

3638

-11.08

2.84

2.95

Monaghan

863

982

-12.12

0.76

0.8

Offaly

1234

1521

-18.87

1.08

1.23

Roscommon

915

1039

-11.93

0.8

0.84

Sligo

1028

1069

-3.84

0.9

0.87

Tipperary

2907

3271

-11.13

2.55

2.66

Waterford

3043

3252

-6.43

2.67

2.64

Westmeath

1535

1764

-12.98

1.35

1.43

Wexford

2696

3139

-14.11

2.37

2.55

Wicklow

2295

2663

-13.82

2.01

2.16