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Used Passenger Car Import to Poland 07 2024

We present data related to import of used cars to Poland based on Ministry of Finance and Centralna Ewidencja Pojazdow.
In July 2024, import of used cars to Poland increased by 28.9% year-on-year.
Since the beginning of the year , 738,439 cars have arrived, 25.2% more than in the same period of 2023.
The age structure of cars imported to our country is gradually changing in favor of younger cars, a change of the trend existing in 2023.
Cars up to 4 years old now account for 9.4% of the share versus 7.1% in 2023, while those between 4 and 10 years old account for 34.6% versus 29.7% last year, while cars older than 10 years old represent 56.0% of the share in the total number of cars imported this year at the end of July versus 63.3% a year earlier.
We invite you to read the study on the first registrations of used cars in Poland in JULY 2024 . The analysis was prepared by the PZPM team on the basis of the Central Vehicle Register, PZPM team
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Registrations of new CV and BUS over 3.5t in JULY 2024

New registrations for Commercial Vehicles over 3.5t (CV and BUS)
2024r. JULY: -33,1% ; JANUARY - JULY -11,6%

Reports are prepared by PZPM based on Central Register of Vehicles (CEP) - Ministry of Digital Affairs
overview of current registrations

Registrations of new PC and LCV in JULY 2024

Registrations 2023: JULY +14,9% y/y; JANUARY-JULY +14,7%y/y

Data are prepared by PZPM based on the Central Register of Vehicles (CEP) - Ministry of Digital Affairs
Overview of current registrations

PZPM - ACEA - EU - LCV, CV , BUS REGISTRATIONS by fuel type -H1 2024

New commercial vehicle registrations: vans +15%, trucks +3%, buses +28.6% in H1 2024

In the first half of 2024, new EU van sales increased by 15%, reaching 840,409 units, driven by double-digit growth in key markets. Germany led with a remarkable 19.3% rise, followed by Spain at 18.5%, Italy at 17.8%, and France at 10.5%.
New EU truck registrations saw a more modest increase of 3%, totalling 183,295 units from January to June. This growth was primarily driven by an 18.2% increase in medium-truck sales, while heavy trucks remained stable with a 0.3% increase. Spain and Italy led with double-digit gains of 21.7% and 10.5%, respectively, while Germany (+8.1%) and France (+5.5%) also posted growth.
Bus sales had a strong start to the year, with new EU registrations surging by 28.6% compared to the first half of 2023, totalling 20,370 units. All major markets recorded growth, particularly Italy (+44.6%), Spain (+24.2%), and Germany (+17.8%). 

Overview of current registrations