EU car sales decline

Selling new cars in Europe marked a 7. 9 percent in June, where Nissan, Volvo, and Fiat recorded the biggest crash. The number of new cars registered in the EU and the EFTA countries dropped to 1,49 million units last month, compared to 1.62 million a year [...]
Selling new cars in Europe marked a 7. 9 percent in June, where Nissan, Volvo, and Fiat recorded the biggest crash.
The number of new cars registered in the EU and EFTA countries dropped to 1,49 million units last month, compared to 1.62 million a year earlier, the Association of European Car Producers A announced. CEA, headquartered in Brussels.
The major impact on the major decline had the calendar factor, given that in June two days less sales on the overall market, Reuters broadcast.
Nissan's older models contributed to a 26.6 per cent decline in June, until the Chinese-owned company Volvo marked a 21.7 per cent drop in orders, Kosovas Press broadcasts.
Sale loss has also marked Fiat by 13.5 percent, BMW by 10.1, VW by 9.6 percent, etc.












