Cartell.ie reveals insights on vehicle ownership in Ireland

The average age of a vehicle in the Irish fleet is currently 8.60 years and the average number of owners is 2.54 owners per vehicle.

Vehicle history expert Cartell.ie has revealed that there are 17,166 vehicles in Ireland that have 10 owners or more over the course of their lifetime. The highest number of owners recorded for a single vehicle still live in the fleet is 43 owners. The vehicle is a Honda Civic registered in county Carlow. There are 8 vehicles with 24 owners, 8 vehicles have 25 owners, 2 vehicles have 35 owners and 1 vehicle has 36 owners.

Of those 17,166 vehicles with 10 or more owners, 3,598 are located in Dublin, 1,883 in Cork, 988 in Galway, and 856 in Limerick. The majority of vehicles in Ireland are on their first, second or third owners. According to Cartell.ie, the data shows the importance of establishing the number of owners when buying a used vehicle and also that motorists do not change their vehicle on a whim as the results show the bulk of vehicle’s are still on their first, second, or third owner.

The average age of a vehicle in the Irish fleet is currently 8.60 years and the average number of owners is 2.54 owners per vehicle. This means the average sales cycle in Ireland is 3.39 years between ownership changes. Commenting on the findings, Innovation Lead Cartell.ie, Jeff Aherne says “Obviously counting the number of previous owners and the dates of sale are a very important part of the history of a vehicle. The higher the number of owners the more important a car history check becomes. If the car has a higher number of owners, and, if it changed hands recently, then you have to question whether the vehicle has mechanical issues. Consumers can check the number of previous owners with us as part of the many checks we provide. If a car already has three owners then it is above average and this should impact on the selling price.”