Sales of registered vehicles decreased in September
The Turkish Statistical Institute (TUIK) announced the data for ‘Motorized Land Vehicles, September 2023’.
Thus, in September 198,740 vehicles were registered for traffic.
The number of vehicles registered in September increased by 8.6 percent for tractors, 8.3 percent for special vehicles, 7.1 percent for minibuses compared to the previous month, while it increased by 27 .0 percent for trucks, 17.8 percent for cars and 13.4 percent. for motorcycles and 13.4 percent for buses, decreased by 5.8 percent and trucks by 1.4 percent.
INCREASED BY 93.9 PERCENT COMPARED TO LAST YEAR
The number of vehicles registered in traffic increased by 93.9 percent compared to the same month last year.
In September, compared to the same month of the previous year, the number of vehicles registered in traffic was 228.3 percent for minibuses, 153.4 percent for motorcycles, 85.0 percent for cars, 38.9 percent for buses, 28.6 percent for special vehicles, 21.5 percent. For pickup trucks, it increased 12.6 percent for tractors and 1.9 percent for trucks.
At the end of September, 53.1 percent of registered vehicles were cars, 17.2 percent motorcycles, 15.8 percent pickup trucks, 7.7 percent tractors, 3.4 percent trucks, 1 percent vehicles, 8 of them minibuses and 0.7 percent buses and 0.3 percent were special vehicles.
THE NUMBER OF TRANSFERS EXCEEDED 774 THOUSAND IN SEPTEMBER
In September, 774,507 vehicles were moved.
Of the vehicles transferred(1) in September, 61.2 percent were cars, 15.5 percent were trucks, 14.8 percent were motorcycles, 3.3 percent were tractors, 2.3 percent were trucks , 2 percent vans, 1 percent minibuses, 0.6 percent buses and 0.2 percent special vehicles.
Of the vehicles registered in September, 12.1 percent were Renault, 8.9 percent were Fiat, 7.6 percent were Volkswagen, 6.3 percent were Chery, 6.3 percent were Opel, 5.4 percent were Peugeot, 5.4 percent Hyundai, 4.5 percent Dacia and 4.3 percent Citroën. , 4.2 percent Mercedes-Benz, 3.1 percent Ford, 3.0 percent Toyota, 3.0 percent Skoda, 2.7 percent BMW, 2.3 percent Kia, 2.0 percent Audi, 2.0 percent MG, 1.6 percent Nissan comprised 1.1 percent, Volvo 1.1 percent, Honda 1.1 percent. percent and other brands 13.3 percent.
In the January-September period, compared to the same period of the previous year, the number of vehicles registered for traffic increased 90.0 percent to 1 million 723 thousand 953, while the number of vehicles removed from traffic decreased 16.9 percent to 22,500. Thus, in the January-September period the total number of vehicles in circulation increased by 1,701,453.
Of the 694,156 cars registered for traffic in the January-September period, 66.3 percent were gasoline, 18.0 percent diesel, 9.0 percent hybrid, 5.3 percent electric and 1.4 percent electric is LPG. Of the 14 million 967 thousand 44 cars registered in circulation at the end of September, 36.0 percent were diesel, 33.8 percent LPG, 28.2 percent gasoline, 1.3 percent hybrids and 0 percent diesel, 3 of them electric. The rate of vehicles with unknown fuel type (2) is 0.2 percent.
Of the 694,156 cars registered for circulation in the January-September period, 34.3 percent were 1300 and less, 23.4 percent were 1401-1500, 19.7 percent were 1301-1400, 10.5 percent were 1501-1500, 1600, 6.0 percent had 1601. -2000, 0.8 percent have an engine cylinder volume of 2001 and above.
Of the 694,156 cars registered for traffic in the January-September period, 34.8 percent were gray, 27.9 percent white, 12.3 percent blue, 11.0 percent black and 7.5 percent red, 2.9 percent green, 2.2 percent . orange, 0.6 percent yellow and 0.5 percent brown.
Source: Sozcu

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