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European car sales rise in February amid volume brand slump

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FRANKFURT: European new car registrati­ons rose 2.1 percent in February, even as large markets like Germany and volume brands like VW, Opel, Vauxhall and Peugeot posted lower sales, the Associatio­n of European Carmakers (ACEA) said on Thursday.

Car sales in the EU and the countries of the European Free Trade Associatio­n reached 1,114,443 vehicles last month thanks to 6.2 percent rise in sales in Italy, a 15 percent increase in the Netherland­s, and a 0.2 percent gain in demand for cars in Spain.

Large markets including Germany, France and Britain saw sales fall 2.6 percent, 2.9 percent and 0.3 percent respective­ly in what is traditiona­lly a slow sales month.

Volkswagen’s VW brand saw February sales fall 7 per- cent, while Peugeot saw sales drop 3.7 percent and Opel/ Vauxhall recorded a fall of 1.2 percent in deliveries.

Among the top gainers was Fiat, with an 8.3 percent sales rise and Renault, which saw a 5.3 percent increase in registrati­ons.

Among the premium brands, Mercedes-Benz recorded a 3.4 percent sales gain, outpacing rival Audi, which saw a 2.2 percent rise, while rival BMW saw registrati­ons fall by 0.5 percent, ACEA figures showed.

While demand for passenger cars in the EU alone increased only modestly by 2.2 percent, the 1,078,503 registrati­ons comes close to February 2008 levels, just before the economic crisis hit, ACEA said.

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