European new car sales down in September
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© Reuters. FILEPHOTO: A photo of cars rushing through traffic on the A100 in Berlin during snowfall, Berlin, Germany. REUTERS/Fabrizio BenschBERLIN, (Reuters) – European car registrations dropped more than 25% last September as a result of a continuing shortage of semiconductors. Industry data was released on Friday.
The number of new passenger cars registered in Europe, Britain, and other countries within the European Free Trade Association(EFTA) fell by 25% compared with last year’s figures, according to data from the European Automotive Manufacturers Association (ACEA).
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