EU new car registrations flat in May
After eight consecutive months of decline, new passenger car registrations in the European Union increased +0.1% in May, mainly driven by demand in Central Europe (+6.2%).
Read More...After eight consecutive months of decline, new passenger car registrations in the European Union increased +0.1% in May, mainly driven by demand in Central Europe (+6.2%).
Read More...Demand for new cars in the European Union declined 3.3% to 4,032,881 units in the first quarter of 2019, compared with the same quarter of the previous year.
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Read More...EU new passenger car sales declined for the fourth consecutive month in December, continuing the downward trend that started with the introduction of WLTP in September.
Read More...Demand for new passenger cars in the EU fell -8% in November, marking the third consecutive month of decline across the region.
Read More...More dependant on developing markets than its rivals, the French automotive Group says it faced a slowdown of registrations in Africa, Middle East, India (-24.4%) and Eurasia (-5.6%) in the third quarter of 2018.
Read More...After recording an exceptional increase in August ahead of the new WLTP test, registrations of new passenger cars in the European Union dropped -23.5% in September, with the Volkswagen Group recording the steepest decline (-48%), year-on-year, and only Volvo Cars and Jaguar scoring positive performances.”
Read More...New car sales in Europe recorded their best half-year results ever, with 8.6 million deliveries between January and June, representing a +2.7% year-on-year increase.
Read More...Overall, a total of 1.16 million new cars registrations were recorded in the EU in February 2018, representing 50,000 units more than in the same month the previous year and marking the highest February volume since 2008.
Read More...New car registrations in Europe increased +7.1% year-on-year to 1.28 million units in January 2018, representing the best January performance since the 2008 global financial crisis.
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