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SMMT: UK March car sales beat expectations | SMMT: UK March car sales beat expectations |
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UK new car registrations outperformed expectations in March, jumping almost 6% against a year ago, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) has said. | UK new car registrations outperformed expectations in March, jumping almost 6% against a year ago, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) has said. |
The SMMT said March, when new number plates are released, was typically a strong month for car registrations. | The SMMT said March, when new number plates are released, was typically a strong month for car registrations. |
However, the increase this March is well above the almost 2% recorded at the same time last year. | However, the increase this March is well above the almost 2% recorded at the same time last year. |
The UK figures defy the EU trend, which remains downwards. | The UK figures defy the EU trend, which remains downwards. |
There were 394,806 registrations of cars with the new 13-plate, a 5.9% increase year-on-year, supported by strong demand for private registrations, which rose 7.8%. | There were 394,806 registrations of cars with the new 13-plate, a 5.9% increase year-on-year, supported by strong demand for private registrations, which rose 7.8%. |
Private registrations accounted for 51.7% of the market, followed by fleet (43.5%) and business (4.8%). | Private registrations accounted for 51.7% of the market, followed by fleet (43.5%) and business (4.8%). |
'Encouraging' | 'Encouraging' |
Volumes were at their highest since the 2010 Scrappage Incentive Scheme and the increase represents the 13th consecutive month of growth. | Volumes were at their highest since the 2010 Scrappage Incentive Scheme and the increase represents the 13th consecutive month of growth. |
However, registrations are still 12.1% below the 2007 pre-financial crisis market total. | However, registrations are still 12.1% below the 2007 pre-financial crisis market total. |
The March figures took total registrations for the year-to-date to 605,198, a 7.4% increase on 2012. | The March figures took total registrations for the year-to-date to 605,198, a 7.4% increase on 2012. |
SMMT interim chief executive Mike Baunton said that despite continuing concerns about the economy, "consistent monthly growth in the market is an encouraging sign of returning consumer confidence". | SMMT interim chief executive Mike Baunton said that despite continuing concerns about the economy, "consistent monthly growth in the market is an encouraging sign of returning consumer confidence". |
He said that motorists had been attracted to forecourts by "new models and the latest technologies". | He said that motorists had been attracted to forecourts by "new models and the latest technologies". |
Registrations of petrol-fuelled cars have risen by 12.1% so far in 2013, outselling diesels. This was spurred by growth in the small car and private sector markets, the SMMT reported. | Registrations of petrol-fuelled cars have risen by 12.1% so far in 2013, outselling diesels. This was spurred by growth in the small car and private sector markets, the SMMT reported. |
Registrations of alternatively fuelled cars dipped in the month, but rose by 2.9% in the first quarter. | Registrations of alternatively fuelled cars dipped in the month, but rose by 2.9% in the first quarter. |
Howard Archer, chief UK and European economist at IHS Global Insight, said: "It is evident that private new car sales have been supported by attractive offers and motorists' desire to buy more fuel-efficient cars at a time of high petrol prices." |
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