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Wednesday 05 April 2023 2:31 pm

New car market increased 18 per cent last month to mark release of new number plates

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 The UK’s new car market has grown for eight consecutive months, figures show.

Some 287,825 new cars were registered last month, up 18.2 per cent  on March 2022, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) said.

The increase was attributed to an easing of global supply chain shortages.

Large fleets, which include vehicles owned by organisations such as government agencies and rental companies, drove the uptake of new cars with a 40.9 per cent  rise.

Deliveries to private buyers were up just 1.4 per cent .

March is viewed as a bellwether of the automotive industry’s performance as new number plates are introduced, traditionally leading to an increase in demand.

SMMT chief executive Mike Hawes said: “March’s new plate month usually sets the tone for the year so this performance will give the industry and consumers greater confidence.

“With eight consecutive months of growth, the automotive industry is recovering, bucking wider trends and supporting economic growth.

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March was the largest month on record for registrations of pure battery electric new cars, with 46,626 deliveries.

But Ian Plummer, commercial director at online vehicle marketplace Auto Trader, said the “positive” headline numbers “mask a worrying decline” in demand from private buyers.

He said: “Recent sales growth has been driven by the fleet sector, but early indicators on our marketplace suggest a dampening in appetite for new cars as the cost-of-living crisis bites the market.

“Visits to Auto Trader’s site were up 17 per cent  on last year in March and new car stock rose by almost a third (30 per cent ).

“But the volume of consumers viewing new car adverts and inquiring about new cars are down more than 12 per cent  and 40 per cent  respectively.

“Currently, almost all (93 per cent ) of new car sales are bought on finance, so we suspect rising interest rates are to blame.”

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