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COMMERCIAL VEHICLES: Low April truck registrations mirror last year's rise ahead of digital tachograph introduction
Brussels, 24/05/2007- New European van registrations rose by 7% in April 2007. New heavy truck registrations, however, plunged by 40.3% compared with April 2006. This result is attributable to one extra working day across the whole region and growths posted on the main markets (EU15 +6.1%) and in the new EU member states (+21.8%).New Light Commercial Vehicles up to 3.5t

Apart from Italy (–0.3%), the other four largest markets saw their van registrations increase. The best performer was the UK (+10%), followed by Spain (+7.4%), Germany (+3.6%) and France (+1.9%). Among the smaller EU markets, only Greece (–6.4%), Austria (–7.5%) and Hungary (–21.6%) suffered losses as the majority of the remaining markets posted sound, two–digit growths. The new EU members maintained their strong performance, with Latvia (+87.2%), Slovenia (+60.9%) and Poland (+38.2%) as front–runners.
Overall, comparing with the previous year, 5.6% more vans were registered in Europe in the first four months of 2007. With the exception of Greece (–6.7%), all other EU15 countries improved their results (EU15 +4.4%). New Member States remained on an upturn path (+23%), with two or three–digit growths posted by all countries apart from Hungary (–4.7%) and Lithuania (same result as last year).
New Heavy Commercial Vehicles over 16t (excluding Buses & Coaches)

All main markets suffered high losses, Germany having registered 60.6% heavy trucks less than April last year. France (–34.1%), the UK (–29.9%), Italy (–19%) and Spain (–4.7%) also followed a downward trend. Only Greece (+42.9%) and Belgium (+41.5%) improved their results. New Member States’ heavy truck registrations declined much less (–18.3%) than in the EU15 (–43.6%) thanks to growths posted by Slovenia (+17.8%), Poland (+16.3%), Estonia (+11.8%) and Lithuania (+2%).
First quarter positive trend was reversed by the April figures: the majority of the EU15 countries saw their results deteriorate as compared with last year (EU15 –14.7%). On the contrary, new Member States sustained their positive, although reduced, result (+19.9%).
New Commercial Vehicles over 3.5t (excluding Buses & Coaches)

Apart from Belgium (+30.2%), new truck registrations slowed down in April in all EU15 countries. Among the main markets, the UK suffered the highest loss (–63.4%), followed by Germany (–58.2%), France (–33.5%), Italy (–17.8%) and Spain (–1.3%). New truck registrations soared for the fourth consecutive month in Poland (+33.7%), Estonia (+14.5%), Slovenia (+8.9%) and Lithuania (+3.2%), contributing to reduce the new EU members’ overall loss (–13.8%). Cumulative figures show a mixed picture, with the EU15 decreasing by –18.1% and new Member States still on an upturn path (+21.4%).
New Buses & Coaches over 3.5t

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