2018 Overall European Auto Industry Sales Figures

Country-level sales figures for total passenger cars in the European region

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European Passenger Car Sales for 2018

In 2018, the European car market faced some challenges, leading to a slight decline in car sales compared to the previous year. The European car market experienced a modest decline in 2018, with approximately 17.9 million new car registrations. This figure represents a slight decrease compared to the previous year, indicating a slowdown in the market. The largest car markets in Europe during 2018 were Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, and Spain. These countries collectively contributed to overall car sales performance, although growth rates varied.

Germany remained the largest car market in Europe in 2018, with around 3.4 million new car registrations. However, the market faced challenges, including stricter emissions regulations and uncertainty surrounding diesel vehicles, which impacted sales. The United Kingdom witnessed a decline in car sales in 2018, with approximately 2.37 million new car registrations. The market was affected by factors such as uncertainty surrounding Brexit, changes in diesel regulations, and economic factors. France recorded around 2.17 million new car registrations in 2018. The market faced a slight decline, influenced by factors such as economic uncertainty and new emissions regulations. Italian Market: Italy saw a decrease in car sales in 2018, with approximately 1.91 million new car registrations. The market faced challenges such as economic factors and political uncertainties, which affected consumer confidence. Spain’s car market experienced a slight decline in 2018, with around 1.32 million new car registrations. Factors such as higher interest rates, increased vehicle taxation, and a decline in consumer confidence contributed to the dip in sales.

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