In February, vehicle registrations in Canada fell by 24.16% with respect to February of 1981. In total, 67,804 cars were registered and 1,139,996 new cars were sold in the last twelve months, 8.25% less than the year before.
The breakdown of car sales figures for the month of February is:
- Commercial vehicles sold: 17,367, 18.23% less than in February of 1981.
- Passenger cars regitrations: 50,437, which represents a figure of 26% less than in February of 1981.
Canada is among the ten countries where the greatest number of cars have been registered in the last year, in ranking of 2 countries based on number of vehicle registrations.
A very useful variable for estimating the level of economic wealth enjoyed by Canadians residents, when compared to the other countries in the ranking, is the number of vehicles sold or registered per thousand residents in the last year. With annual sales of 45.93 cars per 1,000 residents, 2.73 of them in the last month, Canada, occupies second place, so, compared to the other countries in the ranking, its population has a good standard of living.
As can be seen, the number of registrations per thousand residents has fallen in the last year. A drop in registrations generally indicates a fall in consumer confidence and, when it is sustained, a recession in the real economy.
Changes in Canadian vehicle registration numbers are shown in the tables below. As several studies indicate, these changes are very much related to changes in GDP and, hence, to a country's economic situation. Sales have grown since 1972, as 969,864 were produced that year as have the number of registrations per thousand residents, which that year numbered 44.16.
Here we show you the progression of vehicle registrations in Canada. You can see car registrations in other countries in en vehicle registrations and see all the economic information about Canada in en Canadian economy.