By Ian Walker

LONDON--U.K. new car registrations last year were their highest in a decade, and the fourth highest on record, as pent-up demand from the recession years combined with confidence in the economy saw consumer demand for the latest models grow consistently and strongly, an industry body said Wednesday.

A total of 2.48 million new cars were registered in 2014, 9.3% higher than a year earlier, and slightly more than the U.K. Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders' expectation of 2.46 million. Only 2002, 2003 and 2004 saw more cars registered, the SMMT said. New car registrations closely mirror sales.

In December, 166,198 new cars were registered, a rise of 8.7% over the same month a year earlier and the 34th consecutive rise.

"The year was particularly strong for alternatively-fuelled vehicles as increased choice, coupled with a growing desire for reduced costs and greater efficiency, resulted in a quadrupling of plug-in car registrations over 2013," SMMT Chief Executive Mike Hawes said, adding that with a variety of new plug-in models expected in 2015, this area of the market will continue to grow significantly.

"For the market as a whole, we expect a more stable 2015 as demand levels off, Mr. Hawes said. The SMMT is projecting 1%-2% growth in 2015.

The SMMT said the U.K.'s top two best-selling cars in 2014 were the Ford Fiesta and Focus.

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