Car registrations fell by 12.9% in July in France
Registrations of new cars in France fell 12.9% in July over a year to reach 169,804 units with the continued weakening of the effect "scrappage" announced the Committee of French Automobile (CCFA).
The month of July had 21 working days, against 22 last year.A comparable number of working days, the decline in sales stood at 8.7%.
Of the first seven months of 2010, registrations in France, however, still stand up 2.8% in raw data to 1,382,240 units, and 2.1% in comparable number of working days compared the same period of 2009.
Sales only French brands fell 15.4% in July, while those of foreign brands fell 9.9%.
Car sales of PSA Peugeot Citroen shrank 15.0% last month, and those of Renault were down 7.6%.
Registrations only Dacia (Logan, Sandero and Duster) jumped 47.5% on month, while those of Renault fell 15.9%.
For PSA, sales of the Citroen were down by 17.0% and Peugeot were down by 13.3%.
- The car market would decline less than expected in 2011
- The French car market still rising
- Renault appoints Portuguese Carlos Tavares to the position of No. 2
- New fall in unemployment in France in July
- A better than expected first quarter for Danone
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