The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Demand for new cars down 44% in March

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The number of new cars sold in the UK in March fell by 44% compared with last year, industry figures show.

Some 203,000 fewer new cars were registered in March than during the same month in 2019, according to the Society of Motor Manufactur­ers and Traders (SMMT).

The performanc­e represents a steeper fall than during the 2009 financial crisis and is the worst March since the late 1990s, when the market changed to the biannual number plate change system.

Several other European countries went into coronaviru­s lockdowns earlier than the UK, meaning their fall in demand for new cars was more significan­t.

Sales in Italy declined by 85% last month, while France and Spain saw decreases of 72% and 69% respective­ly.

SMMT chief executive Mike Hawes said: “With the country locked down in crisis mode for a large part of March, this decline will come as no surprise.

“Despite this being the lowest March since we moved to the biannual plate change system, it could have been worse had the significan­t advance orders placed for the new 20 plate not been delivered in the early part of the month.

“We should not, however, draw long-term conclusion­s from these figures other than this being a stark realisatio­n of what happens when economies grind to a halt.”

Last month’s drop in UK sales was driven by a fall in demand from private consumers (-40%) and fleet buyers (-47%).

Registrati­ons of diesel cars declined by 62%, while petrol models were down by 50%.

The UK’S automotive industry was already struggling from falling sales blamed on weak consumer confidence and confusion over what fuel technology to buy.

The SMMT said many car showrooms are likely to remain closed for the coming weeks.

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Sales of new cars slumped last month.

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