OECD Passenger Car Registrations Index Ranking

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OECD Passenger Car Registrations Index (Index (2015=100))

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The OECD Passenger Car Registration Index is an indexed measure of new passenger car registrations among OECD member countries, serving as an important indicator reflecting automobile market activity and economic activity. Countries with higher indices experience more new passenger car registrations, typically indicating strong consumer demand and favorable economic conditions. Top-ranking countries generally have high economic growth rates and are characterized by active personal consumption. Conversely, countries with lower indices tend to experience economic stagnation, weak consumer sentiment, and high dependence on public transportation. This index is sensitive to economic cycles and prominently reflects the impact of financial crises and supply shortages, making it closely monitored as a leading indicator of the economy.

33 countries
Avg 103.38
Median 102.01

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33 countries

# Country Value (Index (2015=100)) Year
🥇 Hungary 205.66 2019
🥈 Lithuania 189.78 2018
🥉 Poland 151.83 2018
4 Greece 134.74 2018
5 Portugal 127.50 2018
6 Slovak Republic 125.83 2018
7 Latvia 121.64 2018
8 Turkiye 116.25 2026
9 Spain 114.84 2026
10 Luxembourg 113.60 2018
11 Czechia 112.65 2018
12 Estonia 110.06 2023
13 South Africa 109.09 2026
14 Finland 108.77 2018
15 Israel 108.75 2026
16 Italy 107.02 2026
17 New Zealand 102.01 2021
18 Netherlands 99.79 2018
19 Ireland 99.66 2023
20 Sweden 98.99 2018
21 Belgium 95.09 2023
22 Korea, Rep. 94.51 2026
23 Denmark 93.41 2026
24 Switzerland 92.40 2018
25 Germany 89.61 2026
26 Japan 89.07 2026
27 Slovenia 83.15 2024
28 United Kingdom 81.37 2026
29 India 76.55 2022
30 Norway 59.39 2024
31 United States 35.07 2026
32 Canada 33.26 2026
33 Australia 30.30 2026