FRANKFURT SHOW: 'No dramatic recovery in Europe' - Mazda

Author: just-auto.com editorial team | 15 September 2009

The European new car market will fall to around 13m units in 2010 from a predicted 15m this year, predicted Jeffrey Guyton, president and CEO of Mazda Motors Europe, speaking to just-auto at the Frankfurt Motor Show.

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