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European car sales swerve lower

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European car sales swerved lower again in October, industry data showed Wednesday, as countries began to tighten restrictio­ns on businesses to battle the spread of coronaviru­s infections.

The drop came after the major manufactur­ing sector posted the first increase of the year in September, the European Automobile Manufactur­ers

Associatio­n (ACEA) said.

“Registrati­ons of new cars declined by 7.8% to 953 615 units last month, as several European government­s reimposed restrictio­ns to battle a second wave of the coronaviru­s,” said the trade group. Only Ireland and Romania posted increases.

The drop in sales was by 21% in Spain and 9.5% in France.

Over the first 10 months of the year, new car registrati­ons were down 26.8% in the European Union.

“Ten months into the year the impact of Covid-19 on car demand remains unpreceden­ted,” the ACEA said.

The trade group said the industry has sold nearly 3 million less cars than during the same period last year, with its major markets all seeing more than 20% drops.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Down... During the first 10 months of 2020, new car registrati­ons were down 26.8% in the European Union.
Photo: Contribute­d Down... During the first 10 months of 2020, new car registrati­ons were down 26.8% in the European Union.

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