December Car Sales Figures Released
At last... some better news
New car sales in December dropped less than expected according to latest figures from the SMMT, while a BCA report on used car prices suggests residual values may also be steadying.
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders figures show new car registrations in December fell 21.2% to 108,691 units, a smaller monthly fall than the 35% that had been predicted – possibly due to the VAT reduction.
That brings the full year sales total to 2,131,795 units in 2008, down 11.3% from the year before.
The SMMT figures also show that diesel market share reached an all time high of 43.6 percent, while average CO2 emissions fell by a record 4.2% to an average of 158.0g/km.
2008’s top sellers:
1) Ford Focus – 101,593
2) Vauxhall Corsa – 99,574
3) Ford Fiesta – 94,989
4) Vauxhall Astra – 90,641
5) VW Golf – 65,029
6) Peugeot 207 – 53,462
7) BMW 3 Series – 49,384
8) Ford Mondeo – 44,150
9) Vauxhall Zafira – 43,169
10) Vauxhall Vectra – 42,555
In the used car sector BCA says average values improved slightly for the second month running in December, but are well behind the levels of one year ago.
It's just like Gordon the Moron announcing recently 100,000 more jobs as bringing forward capital expenditure, and currently touring some busineeses promising an 'army of apprentices marching through the door'.
All vacuous nonsense and nothing will happen. Car sales will continue to fall, jobs will continue to go.
Hang on tight brother, it's going to be a rough ride.

BMW are not suffering, you need to take off the rose specs !!!!
I agree Used vehicle sales are strong at the moment and are counteracting the downturn of new sales. Also there are huge regional differences, some areas suffering far more than others.
Luckily i work for a brand that has a good range of vehicles from 5995 to 40,000. As you can guess we are selling tons of 5995 and no 40,000 stuff
Those premium brands are suffering the most. Bentley were the first one to go bust in my region
All that said, its a case of holding on until September. If you can manage your business well & react by cutting costs then all will be ok
BMW are not suffering, you need to take off the rose specs !!!!
I agree Used vehicle sales are strong at the moment and are counteracting the downturn of new sales. Also there are huge regional differences, some areas suffering far more than others.
Luckily i work for a brand that has a good range of vehicles from 5995 to 40,000. As you can guess we are selling tons of 5995 and no 40,000 stuff
Those premium brands are suffering the most. Bentley were the first one to go bust in my region
All that said, its a case of holding on until September. If you can manage your business well & react by cutting costs then all will be ok
Cant speak for other BMW plants in europ but then i am only talking about UK plants

and why do i have rose specs on...?
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