As for the EU member states, demand for new cars dropped by 9.3%. Registrations remained stable in the Czech Republic (+0.5%) and Poland (-0.9%) while declining by 23.3% in Hungary and by 9.0% in Romania.
Since the beginning of the year, new car registrations have declined in Europe by 3.9% compared to the same period in 2007. In particular, new registrations dropped 4.4% in Western Europe, with a decrease in Spain (-21.1%), Italy (-12.0%) and the UK (-3.8%) overshadowing growth in France (+2.9%) and Germany (+1.7%). In the new EU member states, sales were up 1.8%, reflecting growth in Poland (+9.1%) and the Czech Republic (+8.2%) while Hungary (-4.9%) and Romania (-3.5%) were on a downward trend.