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Online shopping 'boosts van sales' | |
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The growth of online shopping has helped drive van sales in the UK to a record high, manufacturers have said. | |
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders said a home delivery boom had resulted in almost 100,000 vans being registered in the first three months of 2015 - 22.3% up on that period in 2014. | |
It said 108,456 commercial vehicles were registered in the quarter. | |
That is the highest number of vans and lorries sold since the trade body began compiling figures in 1987. | That is the highest number of vans and lorries sold since the trade body began compiling figures in 1987. |
Online sales in the UK hit £103bn last year, according to the IMRG Capgemini e-Retail Sales Index, creating a booming market for home delivery of orders. | Online sales in the UK hit £103bn last year, according to the IMRG Capgemini e-Retail Sales Index, creating a booming market for home delivery of orders. |
The figure is expected to rise by 12% in 2015 to about £1 in every £4 spent by Britons. | The figure is expected to rise by 12% in 2015 to about £1 in every £4 spent by Britons. |
An SMMT spokesperson said: "Van registrations have risen consistently over the past two years, mainly as a result of steadily increasing business confidence and a range of attractive finance deals. The move towards online shopping and home deliveries is an important contributor to this growth - particularly that of large vans." | An SMMT spokesperson said: "Van registrations have risen consistently over the past two years, mainly as a result of steadily increasing business confidence and a range of attractive finance deals. The move towards online shopping and home deliveries is an important contributor to this growth - particularly that of large vans." |
Ford accounted for more than a fifth of van sales in the quarter, with the mid-sized Transit Custom the most popular on 12,627 sales. | Ford accounted for more than a fifth of van sales in the quarter, with the mid-sized Transit Custom the most popular on 12,627 sales. |
The Vauxhall Vivaro was in second place on 7,449 sales, with the Volkswagen Transporter third on 5,765 units. | The Vauxhall Vivaro was in second place on 7,449 sales, with the Volkswagen Transporter third on 5,765 units. |
Ford also took sixth place with the long-wheelbase Transit model, which sold 5,276 units, and the small Transit Connect variant in eighth place with 4,096 sales. | Ford also took sixth place with the long-wheelbase Transit model, which sold 5,276 units, and the small Transit Connect variant in eighth place with 4,096 sales. |
Mike Hawes, SMMT chief executive, said: "Commercial vehicles are crucial to the functioning of Britain's economy and these latest figures paint a very encouraging picture. As business confidence grows, demand for the latest vans and trucks is now back to pre-recession levels - outpacing the rest of Europe." | Mike Hawes, SMMT chief executive, said: "Commercial vehicles are crucial to the functioning of Britain's economy and these latest figures paint a very encouraging picture. As business confidence grows, demand for the latest vans and trucks is now back to pre-recession levels - outpacing the rest of Europe." |
Commercial vehicle sales mirror the buoyant new car market. Almost 493,000 cars were registered in March - up 6% up on the same month in 2014 and the best monthly figure since August 1998, the SMMT said. | Commercial vehicle sales mirror the buoyant new car market. Almost 493,000 cars were registered in March - up 6% up on the same month in 2014 and the best monthly figure since August 1998, the SMMT said. |
Its figures suggest that there are about 4.4m vans and trucks on British roads, delivering 81% of all goods and shifting almost 3,000 tonnes of goods every minute. | Its figures suggest that there are about 4.4m vans and trucks on British roads, delivering 81% of all goods and shifting almost 3,000 tonnes of goods every minute. |
The latest models from manufacturers including Fiat, Mercedes-Benz and Peugeot will be on display in Birmingham this week as the NEC hosts the Commercial Vehicle Show. | The latest models from manufacturers including Fiat, Mercedes-Benz and Peugeot will be on display in Birmingham this week as the NEC hosts the Commercial Vehicle Show. |
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