European New Car Sales on the Rise, Still “No Party Time”
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European New Car Sales on the Rise, Still “No Party Time”



In November, new car sales in Europe increased by 1 percent to 989,457 vehicles, according to data provided by ACEA, the automotive industry association. It was the 15th consecutive month that registrations rose – but things are still far from rosy.
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