
New-car sales in Germany bounced back in July, suggesting further improvement in second-half demand in Europe’s largest auto market.

New-car sales in Germany bounced back in July, suggesting further improvement in second-half demand in Europe’s largest auto market.
Sales of new cars in Germany fell by nearly 4 percent in April, bucking the trend in the other major western European markets of France, Italy and Spain where sales were up.
German passenger car registrations dipped to 274,097 last month, the Department of Motor Vehicles (KBA) said, the first drop for five months and a sign that a recent recovery in demand remains fragile.