Picture dated October 5th shows new cars in storage in Corby,Northamptonshire,on Monday cars will eventually go to show rooms across the was announced today the car industry expects £ billion in lost sales this year. The car industry expects an overall per cent market decline by the end of the year- equivalent to some £ billion in lost sales C due to the coronavirus pandemic, it has been revealed today (Mon). The news comes after the UK new car market declined per cent in September, according to figures published today (Mon) by the Society of Motor M


Picture dated October 5th shows new cars in storage in Corby,Northamptonshire,on Monday cars will eventually go to show rooms across the was announced today the car industry expects £ billion in lost sales this year. The car industry expects an overall per cent market decline by the end of the year- equivalent to some £ billion in lost sales C due to the coronavirus pandemic, it has been revealed today (Mon). The news comes after the UK new car market declined per cent in September, according to figures published today (Mon) by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). The sector recorded 328,041 new registrations in the month C the weakest September since the introduction of the dual number plate system in 1999 and some per cent lower than the 10-year average of around 390,000 units for the month. The SMMT said the relaxation of COVID lockdown restrictions from June had seen consumers return to showrooms and factories restart production lines, after one of the bleakest periods in the sectorÕs history.


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