August 2010 NMR Update

Today we uploaded over 103,000 mileage readings via batch. As of 31st August 2010 23:56 the National Mileage Register contains 3,471,801 records. The Register, despite its name, contains records in both miles and kilometers! This raises an interesting question:

Have you ever wondered why cars in Ireland are advertised in miles AND kilometers?

Since Jan 2005 new cars sold in Ireland displayed their odometer (mileage clock) in kilometers rather than miles. For the Irish consumer this was confusing – about as confusing as the comparable change from Irish Punt to the Euro Jan 2002! However car sales websites and dealers took the transition in their stride with many listing both the kilometer and mileage equivalents in vehicle advertisements, making it easier for buyers to make the transition.

The upshot is that nowadays we have Irish odometers pre-2005 mostly in miles and after 2005 mostly in kilometers (unless they were imported along the way in which case they are mostly in miles). This can be somewhat confusing if you are purchasing a used car registered after 2005.  Mile/kilometer mixups account for a fair chunk of false mileage discrepancies. Some sellers may use this confusion to their advantage and advertise 50,000 Miles as 50,000 Km, or worse tamper or ‘clock’ a vehicle to its numeric rather than actual kilometer equivalent. Make sure when recording the mileage to double check the odometer units.

Finally, out of interest, here’s a break-down of the percentages for odometer readings by year for vehicles in the August 2010 batch update. (Note: the 2010 readings are valid only up until August 2010!)

Registration Year Miles Kilometers
2000 94.4% 5.6%
2001 95.1% 4.9%
2002 95.5% 4.5%
2003 94.4% 5.6%
2004 91.4% 8.6%
2005 44.6% 55.4%
2006 38.4% 61.6%
2007 37.2% 62.8%
2008 39.2% 60.8%
2009 41.6% 58.4%
2010 36.4% 63.6%

(Note: Figures are derived from mileage data via Cartell.ie).

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4 Comments

  1. katarina
    Posted January 31, 2013 at 9:21 pm | Permalink

    Hi I would like to ask, I am interested in bringing my car from Cyprus over to Ireland, the clock is in kilometers, does it need to be converted to miles by law? If yes, could you give me rough price for this? Need to ocunt how much it is going to cost me before bringing it, thank you!Katarina

  2. Posted February 5, 2013 at 10:54 am | Permalink

    Hi Katarina.
    You do not need to change the clock on the car to convert to miles. In fact all cars sold here since 2005 have their odometer displayed in Km. Read this article of ours for a more in depth explanation of the Irish miles or km issue!

  3. p romdre
    Posted March 19, 2013 at 7:32 am | Permalink

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  4. Posted March 19, 2013 at 3:29 pm | Permalink

    Why thank you.