IN DECEMBER NEW CAR REGISTRATIONS DECLINED B A DECEMBER, NEW BY SHARP 16.3% IN THE EU*, CONTINUING A DOWNWARD TREND COMMENCED FIFTEEN MONTHS AGO
18 january 2013.- The decline is the steepest recorded in a month of December since 2008. In December 2012, there were on average two fewer working days in the region than in the same month in 2011.
Over the whole year, demand for new cars reached the lowest level recorded since 1995, totaling 12,053,904 units. The resulting 8.2% contraction of the EU* market (year-on-year) is the most important experienced since the 16.9% downturn in 1993.
In December, most of the major markets recorded a double-digit downturn ranging from -14.6% in France to -16.4% in Germany, -22.5% in Italy and -23.0% in Spain. The UK was the only significant market to post growth (+3.7%). Overall, a total of 799,407 new cars were registered in the EU*.
From January to December, results were diverse across markets. While the UK expanded (+5.3%) and the German somewhat contained the decline (-2.9%), Spain (-13.4%), France (-13.9%) and Italy (-19.9%) faced a more severe downturn, leading to an 8.2% contraction of the EU* market.
* EU27, data for Malta unavailable.
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Text and photograph: ACEA.