Car sales are constantly taking place
throughout the year, on average around 2,6 million vehicles are sold each year.
Looking a new car registrations we have seen a dramatic increase in 2012 with
2,044,609 vehicles being purchased for that year alone.
Another interesting piece of
information is that approximately £10 billion is spent each year on servicing
and repairs in the UK alone.
2010 New Vehicles Purchases
In 2010 there were 2,030,,846 new
vehicles sold. Ford took centre stage with their Fiesta and Focus taking first
and third most popular vehicle for the year. In fact there were 103,013 Ford
Fiesta new registrations and 77,804 Ford Focus purchases in 2010 alone. Second
went to the Vauxhall Astra with 80,646 sales and the Corsa in fourth place with
77,398 vehicles purchased. Fifth place went to Volkswagen Golf with 58,116.
Already in 2010 the demand for smaller
and cheaper to run vehicles was at an all time high.
2011 New Purchases
2011 saw a 4.4 percent decrease in new
vehicle registrations with only 1,941,253 purchases taking place throughout the
year.
Ford remained at the top with the Ford
Fiesta and the Ford Focus taking first and second place respectively. There
were 96,112 Ford Fiesta registrations and 81,832 Ford Focus purchases during
the year. Third place went to the Vauxhall Corsa with 77,751 and fourth was the
Volkswagen Golf with 63,368. The Vauxhall Astra followed in fifth place with
62.575 purchased in 2011.
2012 Vehicles Registrations
2012 saw a significant increase in the
number of vehicles purchased in the UK. In July 2012 alone there was a 9.3
percent increase in new car registrations with 143,884 vehicles being sold that
month. Again the Ford Fiesta took centre stage selling 7,533 vehicles in July
2012.
Ford managed to maintain that lead
throughout 2012 selling 109,265 Ford Fiestas throughout the year and Ford Focus
sales took third place with 83,115 vehicles sold. Second went to the Vauxhall
Corsa selling 89,434 vehicles and fourth went to the Astra with 63,023 sales.
Manufacture on the Increase
At the beginning of this year two large
vehicle manufacturers in the UK announced they would be hiring 1,800 workers
between them for the production of this years vehicles. What is interesting is
the majority of vehicles produced each year is in China, who produce twenty
four percent of the total vehicles produced worldwide on an annual basis. UK
only produces 2.2 percent of the worlds total.
When you look at it there are sixty
million vehicles produced worldwide on an annual basis, so when it comes to carsales in the UK, we are definitely doing something right.

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