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UK New Car Registrations reflect world Motor Manufacturers difficult trading positions

Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders say December market falls, but not as far as expected:

  • New car registrations fell 21.2% in December to 108,691 units.
  • Full year total is down 11.3% to 2,131,795 units from 2,404,007 in 2007.
  • Diesel market share reached an all-time high of 43.6%.
  • Average new car CO2 fell by a record 4.2% to an average of 158.0 g/km in 2008, a total reduction of 16.8% since 1997.

“The global economic downturn, precipitated by the crisis in the international banking and finance sector, created unprecedented challenges for the UK automotive industry in 2008,” said SMMT chief executive, Paul Everitt. “The measures taken by government to support the banking sector and kick-start demand have been necessary, but are not yet sufficient to restore confidence. Further action to ease access to finance and credit across the economy is essential if long-term damage to valuable industrial capability is to be avoided.

“2009 will be another difficult year for the UK automotive industry with new vehicle registrations and production significantly reduced. The industry faces these challenges stronger and more resilient than in recent memory. The extraordinary circumstances we currently face mean that government support will be required to take advantage of global economic growth when it returns.”

Notes:At €20 bn, the automotive sector is Europe’s largest investor in R&D, driving industry forward and helping deliver more sustainable motoring for the 21st century. Technological innovation has helped car and CV manufacturers slash CO2 and air quality emissions from vehicles. New diesel cars for example emit 95% less soot from the tailpipe than those made 15 years ago and average new car CO2 has been cut by 17% since 1997. The energy needed to produce each vehicle is down 12%, water use is down 9% and waste to landfill is down 25%, compared to 2006 performance.  CO2 emissions per vehicle produced have fallen 14% in the last year and by 45% since 1999. Almost 10,000 tonnes of waste have been prevented from entering landfill sites. For more details, download SMMT’s ninth annual Sustainability Report from the SMMT web site www.smmt.co.uk/publications.

December

Total

Diesel

Petrol

AFV

Private

Fleet

Business

2008

108,691

49,213

58,891

587

38,967

63,153

6,571

2007

137,960

59,984

77,976

786

51,053

77,455

9,452

% change

-21.2%

-18.0%

-24.5%

-25.3%

-23.7%

-18.5%

-30.5%

Mkt share ’08

45.3%

54.2%

0.5%

35.9%

58.1%

6.0%

Mkt share ’07

43.5%

56.5%

0.6%

37.0%

56.1%

6.9%

Year-to-date

Total

Diesel

Petrol

AFV

Private

Fleet

Business

2008

2,131,795

928,605

1,187,360

15,830

892,259

1,109,963

129,573

2007

2,404,007

967,436

1,436,571

16,641

1,045,806

1,194,810

163,391

% change

-11.3%

-4.0%

-17.3%

-4.9%

-14.7%

-7.1%

-20.7%

Mkt share ’08

43.6%

55.7%

0.7%

41.9%

52.1%

6.1%

Mkt share ’07

40.2%

59.8%

0.7%

43.5%

49.7%

6.8%

Top ten best sellers December Year-to-date

1

Fiesta

7,204

1

Focus

101,593

2

Corsa

6,322

2

Corsa

99,574

3

Focus

5,561

3

Fiesta

94,989

4

Astra

5,005

4

Astra

90,641

5

Vectra

4,003

5

Golf

65,029

6

Golf

3,744

6

207

53,462

7

3 Series

2,642

7

3 Series

49,384

8

Zafira

2,387

8

Mondeo

44,150

9

MINI

2,317

9

Zafira

43,169

10

308

2,315

10

Vectra

42,555

Market decline continues in December, but modest easing in pace reported

  • The new car market fell for the eighth successive month in December, but the pace of decline was less than the expected 35% – the cut in VAT on 1 December could be a contributory factor.
  • Registrations in the final quarter of the year were down 27.2%, the steepest fall of any quarter in 2008.
  • Registrations ended 2008 at 2,131,795 units, the lowest since 1996. This figure was 272,212 units off the 2007 total and 447,255 units off the 2003 market peak of 2.579 million units. A further decline to 1.78 million units is currently forecast for 2009 – the lowest since 1992.
  • Diesel volumes fell for the first time since 1999. However, diesel cars accounted for a record 43.6% share of the market, up from 40.2% in 2007 and over three times the share recorded in 2000.
  • Demand for small cars continued to fare better than for larger vehicles, with the mini segment recording the only growth in 2008 and superminis seeing their market share climb to 33.4%, from 32.1% in 2007.
  • As in November, the new Ford Fiesta was the best selling model in December, while the Ford Focus was the best seller for a tenth successive year in 2008.

Note: January 2009 new car registration figures will be released at 9:00 am 5 February 2009

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