2018-10-12 18:18:40

Great Britain is Europe’s best car market in September

The UK was the first in the ranking of the best automotive markets in Europe.

338,834 cars were sold here. Over the past month in the UK sold 20.5% fewer cars than during the same time in 2017.

The second place went to Germany, where in September sold 200,134 vehicles, which is 30.5% less than the same time period of 2017.

In third place came France, showing a score of 148,752 vehicles sold. The result is similar to the minus sign - sold by 12.8% less.

Fourth Russia, fifth Italy, and sixth Spain.

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