Deliveries in Western Europe fell to 1,211,378 units, or 9.3% less than in September 2007. Despite the downturn, the French market proved to be robust, growing by an impressive 8.4%, compensating the drop in August sales (-7.1%). The German market managed to remain stable with a slight decrease of 1.5%. The Italian market fell by 5.5% while the steepest declines came from the UK (-21.2%) and Spain (-32.2%). From the beginning of the year, Western European car sales are down by 5.0%.
Markets in the new EU Member States recorded a significant growth (+7.8%) in September with 93,275 new vehicles registered. From the four largest markets, only the Hungarian declined (-4.3%) while the Czech Republic (+32.2%), Romania (+17.4%) and Poland (+1.8%) all posted growth. Over the first nine months of the year, car sales in this region have risen by 3.0%.