In November, the registration of Passenger Vehicles in the EU saw a slight decrease, with most of the four major markets in the region reporting a decline. The European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) stated that new car registrations (an Indicator reflecting sales situation) fell by 1.9% to 869,816 units, compared to a growth of 1.1% in October. The association noted that among the major markets in the EU, France faced the largest drop in auto registrations, decreasing by nearly 13%. Italy followed with a decline of nearly 11%. Germany's registrations saw a slight decrease of 0.5%. In contrast, Spain's registrations grew by 6.4%.
欧盟11月份新车注册量下滑 法国汽车注册量降幅最大
In November, new car registrations in the EU declined, with France experiencing the largest drop.
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