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October new car registrations down 2.1% — New car market just marginally ahead on last year
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.
New car sales down by 17 per cent on previous year
New car registrations for July were down 17.3 per cent compared to July 2021, according to SIMI figures.
New car sales down by 17 per cent on previous year
New car registrations for July were down 17.3 per cent compared to July 2021, according to SIMI figures.
New car sales figures for July highlights 17 percent decrease from similar period last year
New car registrations for July were down 17.3 percent when compared to July 2021, according to SIMI figures released today.
New car registrations marginally ahead
New vehicle registrations for June were down 22 per cent (2,154) when compared to the same month in 2021 (2,762), according to the Society of the Irish Motor Industry's official 221 new vehicle registration figures. Supply constraints are still a big issue with new cars, but this is expected to ease over the next six months.
Society of Irish Motor Industry release new vehicle registrations for June
The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI), has released the official 221 new vehicle registration figures for June.
Kia Renmore drives forward
Kia, the car brand best known for the Sportage, electric Niro and Ev6, the Ceed, and its seven year warranty has seen great growth in sales in Galway.
Kia EV6 is What Car? Car of the Year 2022
The What Car? Car of the Year 2022 award winners have been announced.
Kia EV6 is What Car? ‘Car of the Year’ 2022
The What Car? Car of the Year 2022 award winners have been announced.
Almost one million EVs on our roads by 2030 part of Climate Action initiative
The Climate Action Plan 2021 announced by the Irish Government outlines a range of industry specific emissions reduction targets for each sector of the economy.
