Europe is currently low, and it seems that the automotive industry is the exception. The number of registrations during the month of April 1,058,348passenger cars, 6.5% less than the same month of 2011 – confirms that the industry is seizing on the Old Continent. In the first third of the year on year decline amounts to 7.1%. Although, oddly enough, manages to keep signs of lifethanks to the premium brands, or high range.
In the luxury market, Audi has grown in enrollment by 4.4% per month, BMW, 3.3%, and Mercedes, a 2%, although the top of the podium is occupied by theBritish Jaguar, which has accelerated sales by 30.7%. It is also striking growthJeep, under the aegis of the Fiat Group has made progress in the month by 31.9% and YTD up 51.7%.
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By contrast, Japan’s ToyotaLexus Group has plummeted in April with 37.8%, while during the year as yet has maintained an increase of 10.2%. Sweden’sVolvo was another firm that has broken the trend of growth in this segment, with a monthly drop of 7.9%.