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of total passenger car registrations in Italy from January-July 2009, according to figures from NGVA Europe and ACEA (the European AutomobileManufacturers Association). New registrations of natural gas-powered passenger vehicles (OEM and retrofit) represented 7.4%
of total passenger car sales in the EU, almost doubling their market share in a year, according to data from the European Association of AutomobileManufacturers (ACEA). This growth was spurred by big gains in key EU markets, most notably in Germany (+149.0%) and Italy (+145.6%). of EU registrations. Source: ACEA.
of total new bus registrations, according to the ACEA (European AutomobileManufacturers Association). Four of the five major EU markets recorded double-digit losses in the diesel segment: Spain (-13.8%), the United Kingdom (-12.0%), Italy (-11.8%) and Germany (-10.1%). Source: ACEA. to 34,123 units.
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downturn in 1993, according to the European AutomobileManufacturers Association (ACEA). in Italy and -23.0% While the UK expanded (+5.3%) and the German somewhat contained the decline (-2.9%), Spain (-13.4%), France (-13.9%) and Italy (-19.9%) faced a more severe downturn, leading to the 8.2% The resulting 8.2%
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share during the same period last year, according to figures from ACEA (European AutomobileManufacturers Association). By contrast, both Spain (-46.2%) and Italy (-30.2%) saw sharp declines in the second quarter, owing to the negative performance of the hybrid and LPG segments respectively. Source: ACEA.
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in the EU, compared to the same month a year earlier, according to data from the ACEA (European AutomobileManufacturers’ Association). Registrations varied per market: France (-20.7%) and Italy (-16.9%) recorded a double-digit downturn, while Spain posted a 2.5% In January 2012, demand for new cars dropped by 7.1%
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in April compared to the same month last year, according to figures from the ACEA, the European AutomobileManufacturers’ Association.Over the first four months of 2010 the market expanded by 4.8% in Italy, +23.9% New passenger car registrations in Europe fell by 7.4% in comparison to January-April 2008. in Austria to +12.9%
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in 2010, with a total of 13,360,599 new units registered throughout the year, according to figures from the European AutomobileManufacturers’s Association (ACEA). In December (-3.2%), demand for new cars declined significantly in Spain (-23.9%), Italy (-21.7%) and the UK (-18.0%). year-on-year.
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to 45.3%), according to figures from the European AutomobileManufacturers’s Association (ACEA) as published in its latest ACEA Economic Report. Results were cushioned for similar reasons in Italy (-0.2%), the UK (-6.4%) and Spain (-17.9%). fewer in Italy, 25.1% to 7.7%) and diesel cars (from 52.7% European production.
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Markets were significantly hit in Italy, France, Spain, Austria, Ireland, Slovenia, Greece and Portugal, where the combined volume fell from 634,600 units in March 2019 to 161,800 units last month. This result follows declines in January and February, taking the quarterly volume down to 3.04 million units.
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