UK new car sales fall around 3pc in March


FE Team | Published: April 04, 2019 11:21:56 | Updated: April 05, 2019 20:43:33


Cars are displayed outside a showroom in west London October 4, 2013 — Reuters/Files

British new car registrations fell by around an annual 3 per cent last month as uncertainty over diesel and Brexit continued to hit consumer confidence, according to preliminary data from an industry body.

Sales of diesel vehicles fell by around 20 per cent whilst demand for petrol cars rose by roughly 5 per cent, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) said.

March is a major selling month in Britain as it is one of two occasions each year when the licence plate series changes, according to a Reuters report.

The SMMT will release final figures for the month later today (0800 GMT).

Share if you like