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UK car sales fell by 30.5% in March, compared with the same month last year, the latest industry figures have shown. | UK car sales fell by 30.5% in March, compared with the same month last year, the latest industry figures have shown. |
The number of new UK registrations in March was 313,912, down from 451,642 the year before, said the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). | The number of new UK registrations in March was 313,912, down from 451,642 the year before, said the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). |
The SMMT said the drop was particularly disappointing, given that March is when new car registrations come out. | The SMMT said the drop was particularly disappointing, given that March is when new car registrations come out. |
The government needs to do more to boost confidence, SMMT chief executive Paul Everitt said. | The government needs to do more to boost confidence, SMMT chief executive Paul Everitt said. |
Scrappage schemes | |
He repeated his call for a car scrappage scheme, in which motorists would be paid for trading in their old cars and buying new ones. | |
"[It] will provide the incentive needed and the evidence is clear that schemes already implemented across Europe do work to increase demand," he said. | "[It] will provide the incentive needed and the evidence is clear that schemes already implemented across Europe do work to increase demand," he said. |
"The UK is the only major European market not to implement a scheme." | |
The UK government has so far rejected the idea, saying it was not sure that it would offer value for money. | |
The figures came on the day that MOT charges increased, from £53.10 to £54.00 for cars. | |
The cost of a replacement driving licence, compulsory every 10 years, increased from £17.50 to £20. | |
Key month | |
The motor industry has been suffering from the economic slowdown and a global slump in demand. | |
The March market highlights the scale of the slowdown, the SMMT said. | |
In the 10 years since the switch to the twice-yearly plate change, March has typically accounted for 17.9% of annual registrations. | |
Sales for March fell 4.9% more than the SMMT expected, taking the total number of sales for the last 12 months to 1.93 million units. | |
The SMMT now believes volumes could slide below 1.7m for the whole of 2009. | |
Rise in 'minis' | |
A total of 480,358 cars were sold in the first three months of the year, down from 683,349 in the same period of 2008. | |
Sales of new cars fell in all sectors with the exception of the smallest cars, known as the mini segment. | |
Sales of the smallest cars rose 84% in March, following the arrival of new models over the last 12 months. | |
The Ford Fiesta was the best-selling car for the fifth month in a row. |