SMMT reveals increase in new car sales
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) has today revealed sales of new cars grew by 11.4% in September compared with the same month in 2008 boosted by the Government’s scrappage scheme.
According to the SMMT, there were 367,929 new car registrations during the month as motorists continued to take advantage of the ‘cash for bangers’ scheme.
The scheme, which was last week extended to cover an additional 100,000 cars and vans, pays consumers £2,000 to get rid of their old cars and replace it with a more environmentally friendly car.
Commenting on today’s figures, Paul Everitt, chief executive of the SMMT, said: “Market conditions remain challenging with demand being underpinned by the extremely successful scrappage incentive scheme.”
“The extension of the scheme will help to sustain demand through the latter part of this year and into 2010. This will allow economic recovery to strengthen and safeguard valuable industrial capability,” added Mr Everitt.
The SMMT said it was the first time in five years that sales in September had exceeded sales in March, when the other new registration number plate goes on sale.
September is a busy month for the motor industry, with a new registration plate and sales worth almost 20% of the annual total, said the organisation.
According to the SMMT, the Ford Fiesta was the best selling car during September for the seventh time this year, as motorists opt for smaller cars.
“Small car demand continues to grow, with mini volumes up 195.0% and the supermini segment up 21.2% in the month,” concluded the SMMT.
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