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Europe car sales drop most on record last year

Europe car sales drop most on record last year
EUROPEAN car sales plunged the most on record last year as relatively resilient demand in the second half did only so much to make up for the collapse during the initial outbreak of Covid-19. Read more at The Business Times.

Wed, Jan 20, 2021 - 5:50 AM

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EUROPEAN car sales plunged the most on record last year as relatively resilient demand in the second half did only so much to make up for the collapse during the initial outbreak of Covid-19.

New-vehicle registrations fell 24 per cent, the European Automobile Manufacturers Association said on Tuesday, the biggest annual drop since records began in 1990. A strong finish to the year for Volkswagen AG and PSA Group limited the industrywide decline in December to just 3.7 per cent.

Carmakers managed to better cope with government measures to contain the spread of the coronavirus as the year rolled on, helped by subsidies and dealers embracing online-ordering tools.

But the collapse in sales in March, April and May proved difficult to come back from, with the industry managing a single month of growth all year. By contrast, China's auto market expanded throughout the second half.

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Electric vehicles were a rare bright spot among the malaise, with BloombergNEF estimating that Europe's plug-in hybrid and battery-only vehicle sales exceeded China's for the first time. The researcher expects 1.9 million to be sold in 2021, roughly 40 per cent of the global market.

Bloomberg Intelligence also has predicted that hybrid, plug-in hybrid and battery-powered autos would exceed sales of diesel cars in the fourth quarter for the first time.

Total registrations in December rose 8.2 per cent for VW Group and 1.7 per cent for PSA, Europe's two top-selling carmakers, the ACEA said in a statement. Sales fell 15 per cent last month for Daimler AG, 16 per cent for Renault SA and 9.5 per cent for BMW AG.

By country, deliveries expanded 9.9 per cent in Germany and were little changed in Spain in December, while registrations in Italy and France both declined by double digits. BLOOMBERG

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