IN FEBRUARY NEW CAR REGISTRATIONS PURSUED THE DOWNWARD COMMENCED IN OCTOBER 2011, REACHING THEIR LOWEST LEVEL WITH LESS THAN 80,000 UNITS

20 Mach 2013.- In February new car registrations pursued the downward commenced in October 2011, reaching their lowest level with less than 80,000 units. In total, 795,482 new cars were recorded in the EU*, or 10.5% less than in the same month last year. From January to February, demand for new cars declined by 9.5%, amounting to 1,681,073 units.

In February, the UK was the only country to post growth (+7.9%). All other significant markets faced a downturn ranging from -9.8% in Spain to -10.5% in Germany, -12.1% in France and -17.4% in Italy.

Two months into the year, Germany (-9.6%) and Spain (-9.7%) performed similarly, compared to the same period a year earlier. France (-13.5%) and Italy (-17.3%) recorded a double-digit downturn, while demand was sustained in the UK (+10.3%).

* EU27, data for Malta unavailable.

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Text and photographs by: Association des Constructeurs Européens d´Automobiles.

 

 

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