Sales of new cars fall as UK consumers continue to shun diesel
by Angela Monaghan from Economics | The Guardian on (#4CF1H)
Brexit chaos also behind slow sales in March, traditionally a strong month in the industry
Sales of new cars fell last month as UK consumers shunned diesel vehicles and Brexit chaos deterred buyers in what is traditionally a strong month for the industry.
The number of new car registrations fell by 3.4% to 458,054 in a crucial plate change month that usually encourages buyers into showrooms. It was the lowest number for March in six years.
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