Ireland 2023. Auto Market Surges For The 3rd Consecutive Year, Up 15.7% From 2022
Ireland 2021. Best selling cars ranking
Ireland Best Selling Cars in 2021 sees the Hyundai Tucson overtaking the former leader, the Toyota Corolla. Impressive performance scored by the Toyota Yaris, rising from 10th place to 3rd.
Ireland Best Selling Cars 2015. The top 100
Ireland Best Selling Cars 2015 ranking led by the Volkswagen Golf confirming the previous year place ahead of Ford Fiesta and Focus. Nissan Qashqai has lost two places. See all statistics here.
Ireland 2020. Best selling cars ranking
Ireland Best Selling Cars in 2020 sees the Toyota Corolla still on the market throne, followed by the Hyundai Tucson. Impressive performance scored by the Ford Focus, jumping in 4th place, while the Nissan Qashqai slipped 6 positions.
Ireland market report. November 2016
Ireland Vehicles Market in November is grounded, while the year to date tally remained robust. Hyundai kept the leadership with a narrow gap from Volkswagen.
Ireland Best Selling Cars. The top 100 in the 2017
Ireland Best Selling Cars 2017 with the Hyundai Tucson, on top for the second consecutive year. Just two models gained volume among the top 10, the Kia Sportage in 7th and the Volkswagen Tiguan, the hero of the year, up 18 spots.
Ireland 2024. Auto Market Suffers Economic Slowdown In July (-5.3%)
Irish Car Market remains stagnant in 2024. Sales in July reached 1,462 units, dropping by 5.3%. YTD didn't grow compared to prior year and instead were stuck at 103,918 (0%).
Ireland 2019. Auto market declined for the third year in a row
Irish cars market in 2019 signed the third consecutive declining year. Indeed, registrations ended the year at 117.100, losing 6.7%. Volkswagen held the market crown for the third year in a row, while Toyota won the second position's battle against Ford.
Ireland 2022. Best Selling Cars Ranking: Kia Sportage Enters The Podium
Ireland Car Market in 2015 recovered the 30% fueled by a roaring economy.
Ireland Car Market in 2015 recovered the 30% fueled by a roaring economy. Following the 2014 strong increase the sales figures are now back over the 100.000 units. Volkswagen is leader with the Golf best-seller.