Fleet sales rise 2.2% year on year as overall new car market falls
Overall new car registrations dropped in October by 1.1% year on year, but fleet registrations have still seen growth.
SMMT figures show 177,664 new cars were registered in the month, representing a slight decrease of 1.1% on last year’s figure, ending a record 43 consecutive months of growth.
Fleet registrations remain up, with year on year growth in October of 2.2%, showing year-to-date growth of 11.9%.
Registrations of alternatively fuelled vehicles were up 3.8%, reaching 3% of the total market for the first time.
Mike Hawes, SMMT chief executive, said:“The UK car market has gone through a period of unprecedented growth and, so far, 2015 has been a bumper year with the strongest performance since the recession.
http://www.fleetnews.co.uk/news/manufacturer-news/2015/11/05/overall-new-car-registrations-down-11-fleet-registrations-still-up
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