Picture dated January 5th 2021 shows new cars being stored in Corby,Northamptonshire, before they go to the showrooms. It was announced today (Jan 6) that the UK new car market fell by almost a third in 2020. The UK new car market fell by almost a third in 2020 in the toughest year for the market since 1992, according to figures published today (Wed) by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders. Annual new car registrations dropped to million, with Covid-enforced showroom closures driving overall demand down per cent. But it was the best-ever year for electric cars with the
Picture dated January 5th 2021 shows new cars being stored in Corby,Northamptonshire, before they go to the showrooms. It was announced today (Jan 6) that the UK new car market fell by almost a third in 2020. The UK new car market fell by almost a third in 2020 in the toughest year for the market since 1992, according to figures published today (Wed) by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders. Annual new car registrations dropped to million, with Covid-enforced showroom closures driving overall demand down per cent. But it was the best-ever year for electric cars with the battery and plug-in hybrid vehicles market share up to per cent.
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