Consumers apply the brakes to UK new car sales
by Gwyn Topham Transport correspondent from Environment | The Guardian on (#4EMEK)
Analysts blame Brexit uncertainty as April data shows 10% fewer private sales than last year
New car sales fell more than 4% in the UK last month, the second-lowest April since 2012, with analysts blaming consumer reluctance to make significant purchases while Brexit uncertainty persists.
Just over 160,000 new cars were sold, with 10.3% fewer registrations by private motorists than a year ago. Diesel sales continued to decline, and now account for just 29% of the market for new cars, compared to 50% in the year before the VW emissions scandal of 2015.
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