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Interesting stats on car sales

  • 07-08-2019 8:32pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,595 ✭✭✭


    While looking on the CSO site to reply to a Facebook post i compiled some interesting stats.

    Total new car Licensed by fuel type between 2010 and 2018

    Diesel 625,531
    Petrol 222,669
    Hybrid 19,555
    BEV 3,220

    2018 stats but current pricing on websites and i'm assuming delivery ect not included

    Top 10 cars sold with there base price
    Golf €22,495
    Focus €22,850
    Tucson €27,495
    Qashqai €27,570
    Octavia €22,025
    Yaris €15,950
    Sportage €29,850
    Tiguan €32,450
    Fiesta €15,961
    C-HR €27,170

    Nissan Leaf was 49th €28,690 and Zoe 148th €25,590

    All Ioniq's were 142nd €29745/PHEV €32,745, all i3's were 160th €46,649 [120Ah]

    Tesla Model S was 153rd €89,800 (More new S's then i3's sold)


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,595 ✭✭✭Stealthirl


    Surprised there was only 3,220 BEV's untill the end of 2018, there's been 2,395 added so far this year bringing the current total to 5,615 :eek:
    In the space of 12 months the number of BEV's could likely double, ESB better get moving on new chargers and installing more then 1 FCP per location


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,324 ✭✭✭MightyMunster


    Stealthirl wrote: »
    While looking on the CSO site to reply to a Facebook post i compiled some interesting stats.

    Total new car Licensed by fuel type between 2010 and 2018

    Diesel 625,531
    Petrol 222,669
    Hybrid 19,555
    BEV 3,220

    2018 stats but current pricing on websites and i'm assuming delivery ect not included

    Top 10 cars sold with there base price
    Golf €22,495
    Focus €22,850
    Tucson €27,495
    Qashqai €27,570
    Octavia €22,025
    Yaris €15,950
    Sportage €29,850
    Tiguan €32,450
    Fiesta €15,961
    C-HR €27,170

    Nissan Leaf was 49th €28,690 and Zoe 148th €25,590

    All Ioniq's were 142nd €29745/PHEV €32,745, all i3's were 160th €46,649 [120Ah]

    Tesla Model S was 153rd €89,800 (More new S's then i3's sold)

    Hardly fair to compare a fast EV with a big touchscreen, heated seats, heated steering wheel, adaptive cruise control etc with a 1980s style base model that takes 15s 0-100km


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,595 ✭✭✭Stealthirl


    Sorry you lost me where did i do that ? i only posted info and stated More new S's then i3's sold as an observation


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