100 Top Cars Sold in Ireland
Justin Kavanagh
November 18, 2017
Top 100 Cars Sold in 2016
Volkswagen Golf
Was the number 1 new car model sold in Ireland in October 2017
Here is a a list of the top 100 new car models sold in Ireland in 2016 (CSO)
Rank |
Car |
Number licensed |
1 |
Hyundai Tucson |
7,132 |
2 |
Volkswagen Golf |
5,298 |
3 |
Ford Focus |
4,969 |
4 |
Skoda Octavia |
4,505 |
5 |
Nissan Qashqai |
4,383 |
6 |
Ford Fiesta |
3,752 |
7 |
Toyota Yaris |
3,631 |
8 |
Toyota Corolla |
3,581 |
9 |
Volkswagen Passat |
3,486 |
10 |
Toyota Auris |
2,794 |
11 |
Kia Sportage |
2,763 |
12 |
Opel Astra |
2,640 |
13 |
Renault Kadjar |
2,429 |
14 |
Volkswagen Polo |
2,256 |
15 |
Toyota Rav4 |
2,171 |
16 |
Ford Kuga |
2,088 |
17 |
Dacia Duster |
2,072 |
18 |
Hyundai i30 |
2,039 |
19 |
Dacia Sandero |
1,942 |
20 |
Renault Captur |
1,930 |
21 |
Renault Clio |
1,908 |
22 |
Opel Corsa |
1,897 |
23 |
Ford Mondeo |
1,764 |
24 |
Hyundai i20 |
1,742 |
25 |
Skoda Superb |
1,668 |
26 |
Nissan Pulsar |
1,622 |
27 |
Skoda Fabia |
1,542 |
28 |
Toyota Avensis |
1,504 |
29 |
Volkswagen Tiguan |
1,486 |
30 |
BMW 5 Series |
1,485 |
31 |
Audi A4 |
1,483 |
32 |
Opel Insignia |
1,477 |
33 |
Hyundai i10 |
1,448 |
34 |
Audi A3 |
1,355 |
35 |
Nissan X-Trail |
1,320 |
36 |
Nissan Micra |
1,257 |
37 |
Nissan Note |
1,240 |
38 |
Nissan Juke |
1,233 |
39 |
Volkswagen Jetta |
1,214 |
40 |
Audi A6 |
1,184 |
41 |
Seat Ibiza |
1,136 |
42 |
Opel Mokka |
1,107 |
43 |
Hyundai i40 |
1,096 |
44 |
Peugeot 2008 |
1,080 |
45 |
Citroen C4 |
1,057 |
46 |
BMW 3 Series |
1,042 |
47 |
Renault Fluence |
998 |
48 |
Mercedes Benz E Class |
932 |
49 |
Kia Ceed |
916 |
50 |
Seat Leon |
899 |
51 |
Mazda 3 |
896 |
52 |
Suzuki Vitara |
831 |
53 |
Mazda 6 |
784 |
54 |
Mercedes Benz C Class |
777 |
55 |
Peugeot 208 |
772 |
56 |
Mercedes Benz CLA |
759 |
57 |
Mini |
758 |
58 |
Renault Megane |
746 |
59 |
Skoda Rapid |
654 |
60 |
Peugeot 308 |
611 |
61 |
Kia Sorento |
600 |
62 |
Mazda CX-5 |
589 |
63 |
Hyundai ix20 |
574 |
64 |
Volvo V40 |
561 |
65 |
Kia Rio |
527 |
66 |
BMW 2 Series |
496 |
67 |
Hyundai Santa Fe |
488 |
68 |
Peugeot 508 |
481 |
69 |
Landrover Discovery Sport |
476 |
70 |
Peugeot 5008 |
475 |
71 |
Volvo XC60 |
470 |
72 |
Honda Civic |
444 |
73 |
Skoda Yeti |
443 |
74 |
Honda CR-V |
441 |
75 |
BMW 4 Series |
433 |
76 |
Mitsubishi Outlander |
421 |
76 |
Toyota Aygo |
421 |
78 |
BMW X5 |
420 |
79 |
Kia Optima |
407 |
80 |
Landrover Range Rover Evoque |
402 |
81 |
BMW X1 |
399 |
82 |
BMW 1 Series |
396 |
82 |
Volvo XC90 |
396 |
84 |
Ford C-Max |
395 |
85 |
Ford Galaxy |
382 |
86 |
Audi Q3 |
381 |
87 |
Fiat 500 |
380 |
88 |
Kia Venga |
373 |
89 |
Peugeot 3008 |
368 |
90 |
Audi Q5 |
362 |
91 |
Nissan Leaf |
350 |
92 |
Audi A1 |
343 |
93 |
Kia Picanto |
332 |
94 |
Honda Jazz |
323 |
94 |
Volvo S60 |
323 |
96 |
Mercedes Benz A Class |
317 |
96 |
Volkswagen Touran |
317 |
98 |
Dacia Logan |
312 |
99 |
Kia Carens |
310 |
100 |
Mitsubishi ASX |
305 |
Author
Justin Kavanagh
Justin Kavanagh is a recognised leader
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