Best quarter for car sales since 2008

Dublin People 05 Apr 2014

TOTAL vehicle sales for the first quarter of this year show that new car sales are up by 26 per cent on last year.

At almost 50,000 cars sold, the first quarter of this year has outperformed all other periods since 2008, according to figures just released by the SIMI (Society of the Irish Motor Industry).

Sales in March are up 23 per cent, reflecting a continuation of the consumer confidence that has been apparent since the start of the year.

The Commercial Vehicle market is also positive, with light commer­cial/van sales up 43 per cent this quarter and up 45 per cent in March alone. Heavy commercial/truck sales are up 40 per cent so far this year and 31 per cent in March alone.

Alan Nolan, SIMI Director General said: “Vehicle sales for the first quarter of 2014 remain significantly ahead of last year. Already we have registered over two thirds of total car sales for last year.

“We are clearly starting from a low base but the most notable point has been the return of retail consumers to the marketplace and that can be seen both in showrooms and in the number of 141 cars visible outside homes, schools and shops.

“This has been significantly assisted by the improved availability of retail finance from the finance houses who are strongly supporting the recovery in the market.”

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