Dealers struggle in weak October new car market
4 Nov 2005- Registrations fell 10.8 per cent in October to 152,497 units
- Year-to-October figures were down 5.6 per cent at 2,124,377 units on the back of a strong September
- Diesel penetration at record 39.9 per cent, but first fall in volumes in 61 months
‘2005 has been a tough year for the new car market,’ commented SMMTchief executive Christopher Macgowan. ‘The downturn in consumer spending has hit dealerships across the country. The good news for buyers is that a weak market means strong deals. The next few months will also see a range of new models, especially in the popular supermini segment. Manufacturers and dealers will continue to fight hard for every sale.’
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Consumer spending growth (Source: ONS)


