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Big drop in van demand through 2009

LATEST figures show van and pick-up sales dropped sharply due to recession.
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30 November 1999

Renault dealer

Van sales: not so many of you buying in 2009

Business stays shy of renewing vans and pick-ups

VAN demand dropped sharply in 2009, though there were signs of recovery at the end of the year, according to 2009 sales figures released by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.

Sales of light commercial vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes fell 35.6% in the full year to 186,386 vehicles, though the drop in December was only 14.3%, to 14,037 vehicles, as the scrappage scheme helped the market to recover. In the fourth quarter, LCV sales fell 11.7%, to 44,022 units.

“Business demand and consumer confidence remains low and the effects of recession will be slow to clear in key parts of the commercial vehicle markets. It is essential that government helps to sustain economic recovery by encouraging capital investment and more affordable finance,” said SMMT chief executive Paul Everitt.

Dec 09 % change 2009 total % change
Light vans
< 2t
2,035 -36.3% 34,167 -39.9%
4×4 utility vehicles 420 +88.3% 4,290 -10.8%
Pick-ups 989 +1.1% 18,870 -24.2%
Medium vans 1,437 -9.6% 22,707 -10.8%
Heavy vans 9,156 -11.9% 106,352 -40.1%
Total LCV <3.5t 14,037 -14.3% 186,386 -35.6%

Source: www.smmt.co.uk

Further information

If you want to know more about the government’s scrappage scheme and how your business could benefit from an additional £2000 towards a new van, read our Advice Centre article How to take advantage of the scrappage scheme – UPDATED

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Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton is an award-winning journalist and the founder of Business Car Manager (now renamed Business Motoring). Ralph writes extensively about the car and van leasing industry as well as wider fleet and company car issues. A former editor of What Car?, Ralph is a vastly experienced writer and editor and has been writing about the automotive sector for over 35 years.

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