IRISH USED CAR MARKET OVERVIEW FOR SEPTEMBER 2024
Car Sales September 2024
The 2015 Diesel Volkswagen Golf was the best-selling car in the Republic of Ireland during the month of September at Independent dealerships.
The 2015 Petrol Audi A3 came in second place with the 2014 Volkswagen Golf coming in third place at Independent dealerships.
We see hybrid vehicles coming into the top-ten list for Independent dealers. In Ninth place is the 2020 Hybrid Bmw 3 series, Petrol continues to be the most popular engine type in Ireland.
The 2021 Hybrid Toyota Corolla was by far the best-selling car at Franchise dealerships coming in both first and second place. The VW Tiguan, C-HR, Yaris and Rav4 were all very popular cars at franchise dealerships.
The quickest-selling car at Independent dealerships in Septmebr was the 2017 Diesel Peugeot 208 with the 2013 Petrol Opel Mokka coming in second. The quickest-selling car from the franchise dealers 2014 Diesel Mitsubishi Lancer and the 2006 Diesel Suzuki Grand Vitara coming in second place and also the Diesel version of the 2012 Diesel Mitsubishi Lancer in third place.
The september report reveals that of the top ten cars sold privately, 2014 Diesel Volkswagen Golf was by far the most popular car in Ireland sold privately. The VW Golf came in third, fourth, fifth and sixth places.
Of the top-ten cars valued during the month of September was the 2016 Diesel Ford Focus with the 2022 Hybrid Toyota Corolla and 2022 Hybrid Toyota Rav4 coming in second and third place respectively.
Top 10 Used Cars Sold by Indep. Dealers |
2015 Petrol Volkswagen Golf |
2015 Petrol Audi A3 |
2014 Petrol Volkswagen Golf |
2015 Petrol Volkswagen Polo |
2016 Petrol Volkswagen Polo |
2016 Petrol Volkswagen Golf |
2017 Petrol Volkswagen Golf |
2017 Petrol Volkswagen Polo |
2020 Hybrid BMW 3 Series |
2017 Diesel Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class |
Top 10 Used Cars Sold by Franchise Dealers |
2021 Hybrid Toyota Corolla |
2022 Hybrid Toyota Corolla |
2021 Hybrid Toyota C-HR |
2021 Hybrid Toyota Rav4 |
2022 Hybrid Toyota C-HR |
2022 Hybrid Toyota Rav4 |
2021 Diesel Volkswagen Tiguan |
2020 Hybrid Toyota Corolla |
2019 Hybrid Toyota Corolla |
2021 Hybrid Toyota Yaris |
Top 10 Quickest Sellers (Indep. dealers) |
2017 Diesel Peugeot 208 |
2013 Petrol Opel Mokka |
2013 Petrol MINI First |
2003 Diesel Volkswagen Golf |
2010 Petrol Renault Clio |
2014 Petrol Chevrolet Spark |
2005 Petrol Citroen C4 |
2014 Diesel Renault Scenic |
2011 Diesel SEAT Altea |
2010 Diesel KIA Magentis |
Top 10 Quickest Sellers (Franchise dealers) |
2014 Diesel Mitsubishi Lancer |
2006 Diesel Suzuki Grand Vitara |
2012 Diesel Mitsubishi Lancer |
2013 Diesel Volkswagen Beetle |
2012 Diesel Volkswagen Passat |
2009 Diesel Nissan Tiida |
2014 Diesel SEAT Altea XL |
2013 Diesel Peugeot 308 |
2014 Diesel SEAT Toledo |
2010 Diesel Volkswagen Golf |
Top 10 Used Cars Sold Privately |
2014 Diesel Volkswagen Golf |
2011 Diesel BMW 5 Series |
2015 Diesel Volkswagen Golf |
2012 Diesel Volkswagen Golf |
2011 Diesel Volkswagen Golf |
2013 Diesel Volkswagen Golf |
2012 Diesel Ford Focus |
2015 Diesel Ford Focus |
2011 Diesel Ford Focus |
2012 Diesel Audi A4 |
Top 10 Overall Cars Valued |
2016 Diesel Ford Focus |
2022 Hybrid Toyota Corolla |
2022 Hybrid Toyota Rav4 |
2022 Hybrid Toyota C-HR |
2023 Hybrid Toyota Rav4 |
2023 Hybrid Toyota C-HR |
2023 Hybrid Toyota Yaris |
2023 Hybrid Toyota Corolla |
2019 Hybrid Toyota Corolla |
2022 Hybrid Toyota Yaris |
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