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Sales of new cars hit 50,000

Milestone new car sales figure of 50,000 units welcomed by industry.

Figures just out from the SIMI (Society of the Irish Motor Industry) show that as of today (April 13) new car sales have surpassed the 50,000 mark.

Toyota is the top-selling brand in the country, with 6,967 cars sold so far and 14.52 percent of the market. The Toyota Avensis is the top selling model, with 4.6 percent of total sales. 

Commenting on the milestone, Alan Nolan, Director General of the SIMI (pictured) says, “We’re not running away with ourselves here but looking back on the dreadful year that was 2009 when 57,000 new cars were sold in the whole of the year, reaching 50,000 at this stage is positive.”

“This year again, car dealers and distributors have reduced the asking prices, not just for cars under Scrappage, but for all new cars.”

“With the Scheme ending in less than three months time, any motorist considering buying a new car under Scrappage would really be advised to act now to ensure that they don’t lose out as their choice of car may need to be ordered.”

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Published on April 13, 2011