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        Passenger car registrations: -0.04% 11 months into 2021; -20.5% in November

        Column:Company News Time:2021-12-17

        Brussels, 17 December 2021 – In November 2021, European Union passenger car
        registrations fell for the fifth consecutive month this year (-20.5%), totalling 713,346 units sold.



        New passenger car registrations in the EU

        In November 2021, European Union passenger car registrations fell for the fifth consecutive
        month this year (-20.5%), totalling 713,346 units sold. In volume terms, this result marked the
        lowest November total on record since 1993. Double-digit losses were recorded in many EU markets,
        including three of the four major ones: Germany (-31.7%), Italy (-24.6%) and Spain (-12.3%).
        France saw a more modest drop of 3.2% last month; Bulgaria, Ireland and Slovenia were the only EU
        markets posting growth.

        Eleven months into the year, the impact of the microchip shortage on vehicle output dragged
        the EU’s year-to-date sales performance into negative territory (-0.04%), and this despite 2020’s record
        low base for comparison. Nevertheless, three of the four largest EU markets still posted positive results
        from January to November 2021: Italy (+8.6%), Spain (+3.8%) and France (+2.5%). In Germany, on the other hand,
        registrations of new cars further weakened (-8.1%) compared to one year ago.