
With vehicles such as Transit Connect, Ford retain sales crown for light commercial vehicles in Ireland.
Irish new car sales dropped 10.4% last year to 131,356 units – in line with Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) expectations. Light commercial vehicle sales fell 14.2% to 24,195 units. Even though sales showed an increase in traditionally slow-selling December, it wasn’t enough to impact the overall trend for the year. Not helping the new vehicle market, the imported used car market climbed 29.5% to 93,454 units, while LCV imports climbed 21.3%. SIMI Director General ...
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