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REGISTRATION of MOTOR VEHICLES January – November, 2010 REPUBLIC OF CYPRUS REGISTRATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES January – November, 2010 Issued by the STATISTICAL SERVICE OF CYPRUS Transport Statistics Ɣ Series III Ɣ Report No. 122 Obtainable from the Printing Office of the Republic of Cyprus Price: €3,00 - 3 - PREFACE This report, published on a monthly basis since 1982, provides data for the newly registered motor vehicles in Cyprus, as collected by the Department of Road Transport. The figures in this publication refer to the motor vehicles registered in 2010 and are classified by category, make, type of fuel used, new or used, engine cupic capacity, country of manufacture and other vehicle characteristics. In order to meet Eurostat’s data requirements, we launch this year a new format in the tables incorporated in this report. Sincere thanks and appreciation are extended to the Department of Road Transport for their cooperation and for providing the necessary data for this Report. This report has been prepared by Mr. I. Iona and Mrs. A. Milidoni and Ms. K. Frangou of the Transport Section, who has the overall responsibility of the presentation of the data; under the supervision of Mr. Kypros M. Petrides, Senior Statistics Officer, Head of the Transport Statistics Sector. The preparation of the necessary computer programmes for the processing of data was under the general supervision of Mr. Y. Karashialis. The typing and computer processing of this report was undertaken by Mrs. N. Neophytou. G. Chr. Georgiou Director Statistical Service - 5 - CONTENTS Page PREFACE....................................................................................................................... 3 CONTENTS.................................................................................................................... 5-6 INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................... 7 SUMMARY TABLES 1. Registration of Motor Vehicles by category and month, 2009-2010 ................ 8 DEFINITIONS OF TERMS USED.............................................................................. 9-16 TABLES 1. Registration of vehicles by category, type of registration and energy type........... 17 2. Registration of petrol vehicles by category and type of registration .................... 18 3. Registration of diesel vehicles, by category and type of registration .................... 19 4. Registration of electric vehicles, by category and type of registration….............. 20 5. Registration of vehicles by category, type of registration, make and energy type, All districts, ............................................................................................................ 21-39 6. Registration of vehicles by category, type of registration, make and energy type, Lefkosia................................................................................................................... -5240 7. Registration of vehicles by category, type of registration, make and energy type, Ammochostos ......................................................................................................... 53-60 8. Registration of vehicles by category, type of registration, make and energy type, Larnaka ................................................................................................................... 61-71 9. Registration of vehicles by category, type of registration, make and energy type, Lemesos .................................................................................................................. 72-82 10. Registration of vehicles by category, type of registration, make and energy type, Pafos ....................................................................................................................... 8 3-91 11. Registration of vehicles by category, type of registration, make and energy type, British Bases .......................................................................................................... 92-94 12. Registration of vehicles, by category, make and size of engine ............................ 95-113 13. Registration of petrol vehicles, by category, make and size of engine................... 114-126 14. Registration of diesel vehicles, by category, make and size of engine................... 127-136 15. Registration of electric vehicles, by category, make and size of engine ................ 137 16. Registration of new vehicles, by category, make and size of engine ..................... 138-152 17. Registration of new mechanised cycles by make and size of engine ..................... 153-156 - 6 - 18. Registration of vehicles by category and load capacity......................................... 157-158 19. Registration of petrol vehicles by category and load capacity ............................... 159 20. Registration of diesel vehicles by category and load capacity ............................... 160-161 21. Registration of vehicles by category and load capacity (1000’s Tonnes) .............. 162-163 22. Registration of vehicles by category and unladen (unloaded) weight .................... 164-165 23. Registration of petrol vehicles by category and unladen (unloaded) weight.......... 166-167 24. Registration of diesel vehicles by category and unladen (unloaded) weight.......... 168-169 25. Registration of vehicles by category, number of seats and kind of transport........ 170-171 26. Registration of vehicles (group 1) by make, category and type of registration code ................................................................................................. 172-180 27. Registration of vehicles (group 1) by make and size of engine.............................. 181-189 28. Registration of vehicles (group 1) by colour .......................................................... 190 29. Registration of vehicles by category and district.................................................... 191 30. Registration of vehicles by category, energy type, registration type and type of duty ............................................................................................................. 192-194 31. Registration of vehicles (group 1) by country of manufacture, category and type of registration code ................................................................................................. 195-196 32. Registration of vehicles (group 1) by category, make, fuel used and type of registration.......................................................................................................... 197-208 33. Registration of new vehicles (group 1) by category, make, fuel used and type of registration ........................................................................................... 209-231 34. Registration of used vehicles (group 1) by category, make , fuel used and type of registration.......................................................................................................... 232-239 - 7 - INTRODUCTION (a) The total registrations of motor vehicles, decreased by 12,9% to 41.023 in January – November 2010, from 47.106 in January – November 2009. (b) Private saloon cars decreased to 29.075 from 34.053 in January – November 2009, i.e. there was a decrease of 14,6%. Of the total private saloon cars, 12.917 vehicles or 44,4% were new and 16.158 vehicles or 55,6% were used cars. (c) Rental cars registered in January-November 2010, increased to 1.110, from 1.079 in the same period of 2009. (d) Goods conveyance vehicles decreased by 3,7% to 6.300 in 2010, compared to 6.544 in January-November 2009. Light goods vehicles increased by 1,3% to 5.269, from 5.202 in January-November 2009. Heavy goods vehicles decreased by 18,2% to 800 in January-November 2010, from 978 in January-November 2009. Road tractors (units of trailers) decreased by 36,5% to 231 in January-November 2010, from 364 in January-November, 2009. (e) Mopeds<50(cc) decreased by 65,2% to 430 in January-November 2010, compared to 1.236 in January-November 2009. (f) Mechanised cycles>50(cc) decreased by 7,3% to 2.912 in 2010, compared to 3.140 in January-November 2009. _____________________________ TABLE 1. REGISTRATION OF VEHICLES BY CATEGORY AND MONTH, 2009 - 2010 (Number) 2010 2009 CATEGORY JAN FEB MAR APRMAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPOCT NOV TOTAL JAN FEBMAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPOCT NOV TOTAL GRAND TOTAL 3.519 3.652 4.367 3.825 4.111 4.769 4.148 2.748 3.833 3.581 3.636 42.189 4.571 4.248 4.634 4.798 4.662 5.209 5.485 3.320 4.233 3.612 3.725 48.497 GROUP 1 (TOTAL) 3.448 3.536 4.229 3.728 3.998 4.623 4.033 2.679 3.749 3.477 3.523 41.023 4.456 4.130 4.522 4.671 4.496 5.114 5.311 3.221 4.103 3.496 3.586 47.106 Passenger cars (saloon) 2.655 2.747 3.098 2.754 2.941 3.216 2.934 2.056 2.748 2.575 2.583 30.307 3.419 3.255 3.576 3.514 3.346 3.604 3.882 2.243 3.077 2.625 2.730 35.271 Private 2.578 2.669 2.937 2.584 2.635 2.933 2.748 1.952 2.687 2.517 2.536 28.776 3.312 3.126 3.446 3.275 3.113 3.386 3.628 2.184 3.020 2.560 2.683 33.733 Taxis 91016171216 10 8 5 12 7 122 11 14 21 19 14 19 12 7 5 14 3 139 Rental cars 42 49 103 126 261 236 147 77 26 29 14 1.110 66 83 76 198 187 168 205 42 21 22 11 1.079 Learner´s vehicles 3554861133 34237765513435765 Invalid carriages 23 14 37 23 25 25 28 18 27 14 23 257 27 25 26 16 27 26 24 6 28 24 26 255 Motor coaches and Buses 5 8 8 7 10 12 97 28 70 17 78 340 16 11 13 21 12 14 12 10 6 3 11 129 Private 0020011110 2 82310003300315 Public 5867101196276917763321481221121497638114 Goods conveyance vehicles 544 547 715 605 631 884 547 308 501 503 515 6.300 608 563 604 726 570 746 677 411 564 502 573 6.544 Heavy
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