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HOW MANY VAUXHALL MERIVA ENJOY CDTI ARE LEFT?

There are 56 VAUXHALL MERIVA ENJOY CDTI left on the road in the UK (i.e. with valid road tax). There are a further 155 VAUXHALL MERIVA ENJOY CDTI that are currently SORNED.

The total number of VAUXHALL MERIVA ENJOY CDTI was highest during 2010 Q1 (1,822). The number taxed topped out in 2010 Q1 and the total SORNed was at its maximum during 2020 Q4.

Since the total peaked, some 1,611 (88%) VAUXHALL MERIVA ENJOY CDTI have been scrapped or exported.

During 2022 Q4 the number of VAUXHALL MERIVA ENJOY CDTI that were off the road (SORN) exceeded the number that were licensed for the first time. This could indicate the owners are reluctant to sell or scrap their car as they view them as a potential future classic.

In the last 10 years the total number of VAUXHALL MERIVA ENJOY CDTI has fallen by 1,358. Licensed models have fallen by 1,451 and the SORNed total has increased by 93.

The 5 year trend shows a total decline of 385 VAUXHALL MERIVA ENJOY CDTI models. Taxed models have declined by 365 and the SORNed total has fallen by 20.

73% of the remaining 211 VAUXHALL MERIVA ENJOY CDTI in the UK are currently off the road.

HOW MANY VAUXHALL MERIVA ENJOY CDTI ARE TAXED & SORNED

YEAR TAXED SORNED TOTAL CHANGE
2003 Q46006060
2004 Q41,19701,1971,137
2005 Q41,72801,728531
2006 Q41,80001,80072
2007 Q41,780141,794-6
2008 Q31,786171,8039
2008 Q41,785181,8030
2009 Q11,805101,81512
2009 Q21,81461,8205
2009 Q31,81261,818-2
2009 Q41,805111,816-2
2010 Q11,81751,8226
2010 Q21,80681,814-8
2010 Q31,798111,809-5
2010 Q41,782161,798-11
2011 Q11,794101,8046
2011 Q21,774111,785-19
2011 Q31,76981,777-8
2011 Q41,751121,763-14
2012 Q11,741161,757-6
2012 Q21,730221,752-5
2012 Q31,726211,747-5
2012 Q41,714201,734-13
2013 Q11,695251,720-14
2013 Q21,692251,717-3
2013 Q31,665241,689-28
2013 Q41,638351,673-16
2014 Q11,629261,655-18
2014 Q21,615231,638-17
2014 Q31,651271,67840
2014 Q41,584431,627-51
2015 Q11,548451,593-34
2015 Q21,507621,569-24
2015 Q31,468661,534-35
2015 Q41,424771,501-33
2016 Q11,377841,461-40
2016 Q21,330981,428-33
2016 Q31,2891061,395-33
2016 Q41,2361191,355-40
2017 Q11,1771231,300-55
2017 Q21,1131231,236-64
2017 Q31,0291471,176-60
2017 Q49761511,127-49
2018 Q19141501,064-63
2018 Q2839147986-78
2018 Q3765168933-53
2018 Q4712171883-50
2019 Q1644167811-72
2019 Q2583171754-57
2019 Q3536174710-44
2019 Q4480177657-53
2020 Q1448183631-26
2020 Q2421175596-35
2020 Q3394180574-22
2020 Q4358185543-31
2021 Q1335178513-30
2021 Q2302174476-37
2021 Q3265169434-42
2021 Q4241170411-23
2022 Q1214174388-23
2022 Q2185165350-38
2022 Q3171167338-12
2022 Q4154169323-15
2023 Q1143166309-14
2023 Q2124167291-18
2023 Q3117164281-10
2023 Q4107164271-10
2024 Q199168267-4
2024 Q287167254-13
2024 Q377160237-17
2024 Q472155227-10
2025 Q170155225-2
2025 Q256155211-14

How Rare Is My Car analyses 'road tax' data from the DVLA, this dataset is only available from 1994 onwards.

DVLA vehicle licensing statistics last updated 23/10/2025.