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Vehicles licensed for the first time

April 2017

New vehiclesApril January - April
20162017Change 20162017Change
New private cars14,84713,427-1,420-9.6% 83,22274,180-9,042-10.9%
New goods vehicles3,1162,196-920-29.5% 12,56711,073-1,494-11.9%
Total new vehicles19,14416,710-2,434-12.7% 100,63889,931-10,707-10.6%

Decrease of 9.6% in new private cars licensed in April

Figure 1 VLFTM - New private cars licensed for the first time
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In April 2017, 13,427 new private cars were licensed for the first time, a decrease of 9.6% compared with April 2016. A total of 7,272 used (imported) private cars were licensed, representing a rise of 29.3% on the same month last year.

 

In the first four months of 2017, 74,180 new private cars were licensed, a drop of 10.9% compared with the same period last year. The number of used (imported) private cars licensed increased by 52.0% compared with the same period in 2016.

 

The licensing figures also show that:

  • Volkswagen (1,209) was the most popular make of new private cars licensed in April 2017, followed by Nissan (1,192), Opel (1,126), Ford (1,086) and Renault (971). Together these five makes represent just over two fifths (41.6%) of all new private cars licensed in April 2017. See table 3. 
  • In the first four months of 2017, almost two thirds (66.0%) of new private cars licensed were diesel, while 96.3% of new private cars licensed in the same period were in the A/B CO2 emissions bands. See table 2B. 
  • There was a 29.5% decrease in the number of new goods vehicles licensed in April 2017 compared with the same period last year bringing the total to 2,196. See table 1.
  • The total number of new vehicles licensed during April 2017 was 16,710 compared with 19,144 during the same month in 2016, a decrease of 12.7%.
Licensing differs from registration in that a vehicle is licensed when a valid motor tax disc is issued for the first time. Registration occurs when a vehicle gets its licence plate (registration number) for the first time.
Most popular makes of new cars, April 2016
Volkswagen 13.2
Nissan 8.6
Opel 5.4
Ford 9.3
Renault 6.8
Other56.7
Most popular makes of new cars, April 2017
Volkswagen 9
Nissan 8.9
Opel 8.4
Ford 8.1
Renault 7.2
Other58.4
Table 1: Number of vehicles licensed for the first time classified by taxation class
Taxation ClassApril January - April
201520162017 201520162017
New vehicles       
New private cars 13,16614,84713,427 65,70983,22274,180
New goods vehicles 2,3273,1162,196 9,42712,56711,073
New tractors 158205155 750844708
New motorcycles 142137169 471587573
New exempt vehicles 526636605 2,5182,7502,780
New other 146203158 535668617
Total new vehicles 16,46519,14416,710 79,410100,63889,931
        
Used (imported) vehicles       
Used private cars 3,9965,6267,272 17,11519,82730,128
Used goods vehicles 7829151,090 3,0143,0394,577
Used tractors 130158185 566556829
Used motorcycles 156206326 474539977
Used other vehicles 297356459 1,1891,1341,823
Total used vehicles 5,3617,2619,332 22,35825,09538,334
        
Total all vehicles 21,82626,40526,042 101,768125,733128,265
Table 2A: Number of new private cars licensed for the first time by CO2 emission band and fuel type, April 2017
BandFuel TypeTotal
PetrolDieselElectricPetrol & electric hybridDiesel & electric hybridPetrol or Diesel plug-in electric hybrid
A 2,7047,1728030902210,287
B 1,2511,295013002,559
C 702570000327
D 201310000151
E 578000083
F 410000014
G 3100004
Not available0200002
Total4,0578,9468032202213,427
Table 2B: Number of new private cars licensed for the first time by CO2 emission band and fuel type, January-April 2017
BandFuel TypeTotal
PetrolDieselElectricPetrol & electric hybridDiesel & electric hybridPetrol or Diesel plug-in electric hybrid
A 14,80240,0863252,31118257,607
B 7,0646,65301150013,832
C 3441,45203001,799
D 973440000441
E 423550000397
F 2952000081
G 104000014
Not available0900009
Total22,38848,9553252,42918274,180
Table 3: Number of new and used (imported) private cars licensed for the first time by make, April 2017
MakeApril January - April
NewUsed (imported)Total NewUsed (imported)Total
Audi 5876611,2482,8912,6095,500
BMW 7814171,1982,7921,8074,599
Citroen 1581963549087951,703
Dacia 287203071,695831,778
Fiat 8850138344207551
Ford 1,0861,0282,1147,2584,29611,554
Honda 1441883326587661,424
Hyundai 8434571,3007,1641,7548,918
Jaguar 10940149398122520
Kia 7231949174,1598525,011
Land Rover 1672118861897715
Lexus 227496249297546
Mazda 2421283701,4634961,959
Mercedes Benz 3353116463,0131,3424,355
Mini 9174165269319588
Mitsubishi 5743100404153557
Nissan 1,1923821,5746,4151,6138,028
Opel 1,12621,1283,57663,582
Peugeot 5483248721,9401,2073,147
Renault 9711681,1394,4086525,060
Seat 371824531,8503762,226
Skoda 9131541,0674,7767175,493
Ssangyong 51656561
Subaru 1012227033103
Suzuki 12043163711154865
Toyota 9675181,4857,5702,3179,887
Vauxhall 052752722,1362,138
Volkswagen 1,2099562,1657,4504,02711,477
Volvo 2461383849535961,549
Other 296392120294414
Total 13,4277,27220,699 74,18030,128104,308
The information in this table is available in much greater detail in Databases (see Statbank link below)

Background Notes

Source

The vehicle licensing figures are compiled from data supplied by the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, Driver and Vehicle Computer Services Division. The data provide details on the number of private cars, goods vehicles, motor cycles and other vehicles licensed for the first time in each city and county council, classified by make and size, during a given month.

History

The release titled 'Vehicles Licensed for the First Time' commenced in January 1993. It replaced the series previously published as 'Particulars of Vehicles Registered and Licensed for the First Time'.

In January 1993, separate systems for vehicle registration and licensing were introduced. The Office of the Revenue Commissioners became responsible for the compilation of vehicle registrations while the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government retained responsibility for vehicle licensing. In January 2008, responsibility for vehicle licensing was transferred to the Department of Transport (which later became the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport).

For new cars registered from 1 July 2008 motor tax charges are determined on the basis of the CO2 emission level, based on seven CO2 bands.  

The licensing process where applicable follows the registration process.

Vehicle Licensing versus Vehicle Registration

Registration and licensing figures may differ in a given month for a number of reasons, some of which are outlined below:

  • Vehicles which under the previous system would have been licensed in the latter part of a particular month may not now be licensed until a later month because of the time lapse between registration and first licensing.
  • Registered vehicles which are not used in a public place (e.g. tractors for use exclusively on the land) may not need to be licensed.

The question is often asked, which reflects better vehicle sales, licensing figures or registration figures?

In practice, on a monthly basis, the licensing data is probably a better reflection of sales. In some cases, a vehicle may be registered by a dealership in advance of a sale. Whereas, typically, vehicles are only licensed at the point of sale. However, if a vehicle is purchased towards the end of a month, the buyer may wish to defer collecting and licensing it until the start of the following month. So the issue is not clear-cut.

From 31 October 1999, detailed information on agricultural vehicles is no longer published in accordance with Commission Decision 92/157/EEC as upheld on 28 May 1998.

Definitions

Private cars:  The term 'private cars' in this release, refers to privately licensed vehicles which include hire, fleet and certain commercial vehicles.

Second-hand:  The term 'second-hand vehicles' in this release, refers to imported used vehicles which are licensed for use in a public place, in this country, for the first time.

Exempt:  The term 'exempt vehicles' in this release, refers to vehicles which are licensed for the first time but are exempt from liability to pay road tax.

Exempt vehicles can be divided into four main categories:

  • State-owned
  • Diplomatic
  • Fire services
  • Disabled Drivers

Machines or Contrivances:  Vehicles included under this category are mobile machines, forklifts, excavators and diggers.

Electric hybrid:  means a vehicle that derives its motive power from a combination of an electric motor and an internal combustion engine and is capable of being driven on electric propulsion alone for a material part of its normal driving cycle.

Plug-in electric hybrid:  means a vehicle that derives its motive power from a combination of an electric motor and an internal combustion engine, where the electric motor derives its power from a battery that may be charged from the internal combustion engine and an alternating current (AC) electric mains supply and is capable of being driven on electric propulsion alone for a material part of its normal driving cycle.

 

 

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