India, June 23 -- Europe's new car registrations increased in May despite persistent geopolitical headwinds weighing on outlook, the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association, or ACEA, said Tuesday.
New car registrations grew 3.2 percent on a yearly basis in May but slower than the 5.1 percent rise in April and 12.5 percent surge in March.
Car registrations in Italy advanced 7.6 percent and that in France climbed 3.7 percent. Meanwhile, sales in Germany rose only 0.1 percent and Spain reported a 0.8 percent fall.
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