Search Results for 'Society of the Irish Motor Industry'

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Will 212 be the turning point for motor industry?

The Irish motor industry is said to be optimistic for the new 212 registration plate period, which commenced on July 1.

April registrations positive ahead of showrooms re-opening

A total of 7,166 new cars were registered during April 2021, compared to 343 in the same month last year and 8,904 in April 2019.

New car registrations drop sizeable percentage in January

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The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) has released the official 211 new vehicle registration figures for January.

Total new car registrations suffer a substantial percentage decline in 2020

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Total new car registrations for 2020 finished at 88,324, a 25 percent decrease on 2019 (117,109).

New car sales down twenty-five per cent in 2020

Total new car registrations for 2020 finished at 88,324, a 25 per cent decrease on 2019 (117,109).

Motor industry seeks reduction in Vehicle Registration Tax

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January 2021 will see a new taxation system for new cars tested under WLTP (a new testing system), and The Society of the Irish Motor Industry says any increase in Vehicle Registration Tax would have dire consequences for the sector, which is already struggling in the context of both COVID-19 and Brexit.

202 registrations to herald start of recovery for new cars

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry has released its official new vehicle statistics, which shows a year to date decline across the board, as expected due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Car registrations nose dive as expected due to pandemic

It comes as no surprise new car registrations for March were down by 63 per cent (6,174) when compared to March 2019 (16,687).

Slow start to 201 new car registrations

The 201 new vehicle registration figures for January are down, according to figures released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI).

Toyota hybrids continue to deliver lowest CO2 emissions

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Toyota Ireland notes that data released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) highlights that it is leading the way when it comes to reducing CO2 output. From the top ten car brands in Ireland, Toyota’s CO2 output is the lowest.

 

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