• Europe's passenger car sales logged a double-digit decline in August

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17 September 2020

Europe's passenger car sales logged a double-digit decline in August

According to the report from European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA), in July 2020, registrations of new passenger cars in the European Union saw a relatively small decline of 5.7% compared to the same month last year. During the month of August, however, the EU car market posted a stronger decline (-18.9%) again, although less dramatic than earlier in the year. With the exception of Cyprus (+14.1%), all countries in the region recorded losses compared to August 2019. Looking at the four major EU markets, Italy performed best, with a slight drop of 0.4%, while the strongest declines were seen in Germany (-20.0%) and France (-19.8%).

Over the first eight months of 2020, EU demand for passenger cars contracted by 32.0%. In total, 6,123,852 new cars were registered across the European Union from January to August, almost 2.9 million less than during the same period last year. Among the EU’s largest markets, Spain saw the biggest decline (-40.6%) so far this year, followed by Italy (-38.9%), France (-32.0%) and Germany (-28.8%).

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