MUNICH: European car registrations rose for the first time in nine months to gain marginally in May, helped by a jump in deliveries in Germany.
Sales climbed 0.04% to 1.44 million cars compared to a year ago, the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) said yesterday. Sales in Germany, the biggest European auto market, surged 9.1% to counteract an ongoing pullback in the United Kingdom, where uncertainty over Brexit continues to put off consumers from purchasing new vehicles. Spain also declined.
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