UK: Car sales in Western Europe down 25% in November
Author: just-auto.com editorial team | 4 December 2008
Car sales in Western Europe fell by 25% in November. The West European market slide continued in November with the selling rate dipping to 11.8m units a year, according to data released by JD Power Automotive Forecasting.
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