Picture dated August 2nd 2020 shows new cars being stored at the former Rockingham Motor Speedway track in Corby,Northamptonshire, before going to the showrooms. It was announced today (Aug 5) that UK new car registrations rose for the first time this year. UK new car registrations rose for the first time this year, by per cent in July, according to figures published today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). Some 174,887 cars were registered in July 2020 as dealerships across the UK opened for their first full month of trading since February. This represents a


Picture dated August 2nd 2020 shows new cars being stored at the former Rockingham Motor Speedway track in Corby,Northamptonshire, before going to the showrooms. It was announced today (Aug 5) that UK new car registrations rose for the first time this year. UK new car registrations rose for the first time this year, by per cent in July, according to figures published today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). Some 174,887 cars were registered in July 2020 as dealerships across the UK opened for their first full month of trading since February. This represents a significant improvement on the same month last year, when declining business and consumer confidence undermined the market. Pent-up demand and special offers led to a reprieve for the sector, but overall registrations are still down by per cent or 598,054 units year-to-date.


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