The Best Time to Buy a Luxury Car in Ireland
Plates, Quarters & Timing
There is no calendar date that guarantees a cheaper luxury car. Timing can help, but the useful comparison is the complete deal: the exact car, its condition and history, the cash price, trade-in allowance, finance cost, warranty and work due soon. Use this checklist before deciding that a plate change or sales event is a bargain.
The 261/262 plate system
Irish registration numbers show the year and registration period. That makes January and July natural comparison points for new-car buyers, but the plate alone does not establish value. Compare written drive-away quotes for the same specification and check whether an apparent discount is offset by finance, trade-in or optional-extra changes. Revenue publishes the official registration-plate format.
End of quarter and end of year
Stock age and a dealer's current priorities can affect a quote, but targets and margins are not public facts you can rely on. Ask for a written, itemised offer, compare it with equivalent Irish listings, and revisit it only if the same car is still available. A deadline is useful only when it gives you enough time to inspect the car and read the paperwork.
The depreciation curve
Used-car values change by model, age, mileage, specification, condition, ownership history and market demand. Build a current comparison set rather than applying a fixed depreciation percentage. Our depreciation checklist explains how to record asking prices without pretending they are completed sale prices.
Seasonal quirks
Seasonal demand is plausible but varies by model and stock. Test it with live comparables: save a small set of like-for-like listings, record price and mileage, then check what remains available. Do not infer a sale price from a disappeared advert; it may have sold, been withdrawn or been relisted.
Use the CCPC's car-buying guidance, compare written offers and arrange an independent inspection. This guide is editorial information, not a dealer-matching or valuation service.
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