France: New car registrations down 2.91% in May-PFA

France: New car registrations down 2.91% in May-PFA
France: New car registrations down 2.91% in May-PFA

June 1 (Reuters) – Registrations of new cars in France fell by 2.91% in May at an annual rate, according to data communicated on Saturday by the Automobile Platform (PFA).

141,298 private vehicles were registered in France last month, reported the PFA. May had 19 working days this year, like last year.

Over the first five months of the year, the market recorded an increase of 4.90% year-on-year, with 733,178 registrations.

Registrations of new cars from the Stellantis group, which includes the Peugeot, Citroën, DS and Opel brands, fell last month by 10.08% compared to a year earlier.

The Renault group (Renault, Dacia and Alpine brands) saw its registrations in France fall by 4.73% at an annual rate in May. (Written by Camille Raynaud)

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