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In May, 289,977 passenger vehicles were newly registered in Germany, reflecting a loss of 4.8 percent compared to May 2011. This according to registration data released by Germany's Kraftfahrtbundesamt. Most distressing: Buyers of compact and medium sized cars, the bread and butter of the industry, show increased reluctance towards a new car. Porsche (+12.3 percent) and Audi (+5.8 percent) still grew, Mercedes is flat compared to May 2011. Volkswagen took a 6.9 percent hit in May and now is up only 0.6 percent in the first 5 months. GM's Opel is down 11 percent, Ford is down 7.5 percent. Honda, Toyota and Subaru look downright healthy, but only when compared to a tsunami-affected May. This base effect was unable to help Mazda, Mitsubishi, and Nissan, all with double digit losses The drop in Germany bodes ill for the European market, data for which to be released mid-month. Europe's largest car market Germany had buffered some of the falls elsewhere. With Germany in minus territory ACEA's May numbers are expected to be gruesome, especially for the volume makers. from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com | |||
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