New Vehicle Registrations Up for May but Market Down Overall

Published on 11th June 2019 at 09:52

Official statistics released today by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) show that total new car registrations for the month of May are up 4.7% (6,341) when compared with May 2018 (6,055). New car registrations year to date are down 7.6% (79,343) on the same period last year (85,868). 

New Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) registrations are also up, 5.2% (1,726) on May 2018 (1,641), with registrations year to date down 8.4% (14,617). While New Heavy Commercial Vehicles (HGV) increased 31.3% (298) in comparison to May 2018 (227) and year to date are also up 7.7% (1,491)

Imported Used Cars for May increased 4.1% (9,346) on the same month last year (8,978) while year to date imports are 3% (45,062) ahead of 2018 (43,739).

New electric vehicle registrations continue to grow month on month with a total of 1,902 EV cars registered so far this year, surpassing the total number of EVs registered for 2018 (1,233).

Commenting on the registrations figurers Brian Cooke, SIMI Director General said Registrations for the month of May, both cars and light commercial vehicles, showed an improvement on May of last year, although the increase in numerical terms was relatively small. However, sales overall year to date have been disappointing with both business and consumer Brexit related uncertainty contributing to dampened demand for new vehicles. As we move into June the Industry is now focused on preparations for the start of the July 192 registration period. This will see a variety of strong offers to consumers across all brands, and in this environment, consumers will have a wide choice of cars to choose from at a really competitive price.”

191 May New Vehicle Stats

  • New car sales total year to date (2019) 79,343 v (2018) 85,868 -7.6%
  • New Car sales total May (2019) 6,341 v (2018) 6,055 +4.7%
  • Light Commercial Vehicles sales year to date (2019)14,617 v (2018) 15,957 -8.4%
  • Light Commercial Vehicles sales total May (2019) 1,726 v (2018) 1,641 +5.2%
  • Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales year to date (2019) 1,491 v (2018) 1,491 +7.7%
  • Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales May (2019) 298 v (2018) 227 +31.1%
  • Used Car Imports total year to date (2019) 45,062 v (2018) 43,739 +3.0%
  • Used Car Imports total May (2019) 9,346 v (2018) 8,978 +4.1%
  • New Electric Vehicles sales total year to date (2019) 1,902 v (2018) 512 +271.5%
  • New Electric Vehicles sales total May (2019) 172 v (2018) 88 +95.5%
  • 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. Nissan Qashqai 2. Hyundai Tucson 3. Toyota Corolla 4. Volkswagen Tiguan 5. Skoda Octavia
  • Top Selling Car May 2019: Toyota Corolla
  • Table below shows new car registrations by county year to date (January-May 2019)

 

County 2019 Units2018 Units% Change 2019 % Share 2018 % Share 
Carlow 8661092-20.7 1.09 1.27 
Cavan 817888-8 1.03 1.03 
Clare 15821893-16.43 1.99 2.2 
Cork 987910625-7.02 12.45 12.37 
Donegal 16291817-10.35 2.05 2.12 
Dublin 3393835002-3.04 42.77 40.76 
Galway 29193225-9.49 3.68 3.76 
Kerry 15721821-13.67 1.98 2.12 
Kildare 30163661-17.62 3.8 4.26 
Kilkenny 14971655-9.55 1.89 1.93 
Laois 9551068-10.58 1.2 1.24 
Leitrim 269340-20.88 0.34 0.4 
Limerick 27253027-9.98 3.43 3.53 
Longford 354423-16.31 0.45 0.49 
Louth 18761922-2.39 2.36 2.24 
Mayo 13371494-10.51 1.69 1.74 
Meath 22422581-13.13 2.83 3.01 
Monaghan 611687-11.06 0.77 0.8 
Offaly 8691071-18.86 1.1 1.25 
Roscommon 668743-10.09 0.84 0.87 
Sligo 720777-7.34 0.91 0.9 
Tipperary 21452408-10.92 2.7 2.8 
Waterford 22382342-4.44 2.82 2.73 
Westmeath 10631205-11.78 1.34 1.4 
Wexford 19132203-13.16 2.41 2.57 
Wicklow 16431898-13.44 2.07 2.21