The number of vehicles registered in September decreases
In September, 102,506 vehicles were registered for transit.
Of the vehicles registered for transit in September, 38.9 percent were cars, 36.5 percent motorcycles, 14.0 percent vans, 6.4 percent tractors, 3.3 percent trucks, 0.4 percent, buses 0.4 percent, minibuses 0.4 percent, and special vehicles 0.1 percent.
The number of registered vehicles in circulation decreased by 8.3 percent in September compared to the previous month.
Compared to the previous month, the number of vehicles registered for transit increased 26.0 percent in trucks and 15.9 percent in vans in September, while it increased 17.3 percent in cars, 16.5 percent in special vehicles, 10.2 percent in trucks, 10.2 percent in buses and 10.1 percent in motorcycles, decreased 9.1 percent and 5.7 percent in microbuses.
YEARLY DECREASE 10.2 PERCENT
The number of vehicles registered for circulation increased by 10.2 percent compared to the same month of the previous year.
In September, compared to the same month of the previous year, the number of registered vehicles increased 61.0 percent in trucks, 38.9 percent in motorcycles, 25.7 percent in vans and 6.7 percent in buses, while that 57.5 percent in microbuses and 15.0 percent in special purpose vehicles decreased by 10.5 percent in cars and 0.8 percent in tractors.
The total number of vehicles registered for traffic was 26 million 129 thousand 4 at the end of September.
At the end of September, 54.0 percent of registered vehicles were cars, 16.2 percent trucks, 15.4 percent motorcycles, 7.9 percent tractors, 3.5 percent trucks and 1 percent Minibuses, 9 percent buses 0.8 percent and special vehicles 0.3 percent.
In September, 740 thousand 861 vehicles were transferred.
Of the vehicles moved in September, 64.3 percent were cars, 16.8 percent trucks, 8.9 percent motorcycles, 4.2 percent tractors, 2.6 percent trucks, 2 .3 percent microbuses, 0.7 percent buses and 0.2 percent special purpose. vehicles
In September, 39,831 cars were registered for traffic.
13.6% of the cars registered in traffic in September, Fiat, 11.3% Renault, 10.0% Volkswagen, 8.4% Hyundai, 7.1% Toyota, 6.8% i Dacia, 4.5 % BMW, 4.3% Kia, 4.0% Mercedes-Benz, 4.0 percent Citroen, 4.0 percent Honda, 3.9 percent Opel, 3.1 percent Skoda, 2.9 percent Peugeot, 2.2 percent Ford, 1.7 percent Volvo, 1.2 percent Cupra, 1.2 percent Audi, 1.0 percent Nissan, 0.8 percent Suzuki, and 4.1 percent other brands.
DECREASED 0.6 PERCENT IN THE FIRST NINE MONTHS
In the January-September period, 907,499 vehicles were registered for transit.
In the January-September period, compared to the same period of the previous year, the number of vehicles registered for transit decreased 0.6 percent and went to 907 thousand 499 vehicles, while the number of vehicles whose registrations were eliminated decreased 13 .1 percent to 27 thousand 66 vehicles. Thus, in the January-September period, the total number of vehicles in circulation increased by 880,433 units.
70.2 PERCENT GASOLINE
70.2 percent of the cars registered for transit in the January-September period were gasoline.
In the January-September period, 70.2 percent of the 410,513 cars registered for transit were gasoline, 18.1 percent diesel, 9.6 percent electric or hybrid, and 2.1 percent LPG.
At the end of September, 37.1 percent of the 14 million 113 thousand 925 cars registered for transit were diesel, 35.3 percent LPG, 26.4 percent gasoline, 0.9 percent electric or hybrid. The rate of cars with unknown fuel type was recorded at 0.3 percent.
In the January-September period, a maximum of 1,300 and fewer cars were registered.
32.6 percent of the 410 thousand 513 cars registered for transit in the January-September period is 1300 or less, 27.2 percent is 1401-1500, 23.5 percent is 1301-1400, 9.1 percent is 1501-1600, 5.7 percent is percent have 1601-2000, 0.8 percent had engine displacement from 2001 and above.
40.4 PERCENT IS WHITE
165 thousand 948 of the cars registered in the January-September period were white.
Of the 410,513 cars registered in the January-September period, 40.4 percent were white, 28.2 percent gray, 11.3 percent blue, 7.4 percent black, 7. 3 percent red, 2.7 percent orange, 1.3 percent green, 0.7 percent brown, and 0.6 percent yellow.
Source: Sozcu
Carla Rue is an author and automobile journalist who writes for 24 News Globe. She has a deep passion for cars and a talent for analyzing the latest developments in the world of automobiles.