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New UK car sales jump in August | New UK car sales jump in August |
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New car sales have risen in August for the 18th month in a row, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). | New car sales have risen in August for the 18th month in a row, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). |
A total of 65,937 new cars were registered last month, up 10.9% on the same month last year. | A total of 65,937 new cars were registered last month, up 10.9% on the same month last year. |
Car sales are expected to keep rising, after the introduction of the new 63 number plate in September. | Car sales are expected to keep rising, after the introduction of the new 63 number plate in September. |
The SMMT estimated that total new cars sales for 2013 could reach 2.2 million, an 8.4% rise on last year. | The SMMT estimated that total new cars sales for 2013 could reach 2.2 million, an 8.4% rise on last year. |
The SMMT's chief executive, Mike Hawes, said: "Private and fleet buyers are clearly capitalising on attractive deals and new technologies against a backdrop of increasing economic confidence. | The SMMT's chief executive, Mike Hawes, said: "Private and fleet buyers are clearly capitalising on attractive deals and new technologies against a backdrop of increasing economic confidence. |
"The August rise bodes well for the new 63 plate." | "The August rise bodes well for the new 63 plate." |
Number plates of newly-registered cars are changed twice a year, in March and September. | Number plates of newly-registered cars are changed twice a year, in March and September. |
"Robust car sales in August provide yet more good news on the UK economy," said Howard Archer, chief UK economist at IHS Global Insight. | |
"In fact, car sales have been robust through 2013, which is in marked contrast to the weakness seen across most of Europe," he said. |
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