The EU passenger car market posted gains in March of 6% overall, the 31st consecutive month of growth. Registrations during the month grew (+6.0%) compared to March 2015, reaching more than 1.7 million units (1,700,683). In volume this is close to March 2007 levels, just before the economic crisis clobbered the automotive industry.
Among the major markets, Italy (+17.4%) recorded the strongest performance with a double‐digit percentage gain, followed by France (+7.5%) and the UK (+5.3%). Spanish (‐0.7%) and German (‐0.04%) passenger car registrations remained stable. However, this year Easter fell in March, reducing the number of sales days, while it was April in 2015.
EU Q1 2016 Sales
In the first quarter of 2016, new passenger car registrations increased by 8.2%, totaling 3,819,269 million units. All major markets posted growth, contributing to the upturn of the EU market. The Italian (+20.8%) passenger car market posted double‐digit growth over the period. The increase was also followed by France (+8.2%), Spain (+6.9%), the UK (+5.1%) and Germany (+4.5%). They also expanded during the first quarter of 2016, although at more modest rates.