PARIS, May 2 (Reuters) - France's new car sales rose 12.2 percent in April -- the sixth consecutive monthly rise -- as both domestic and foreign auto manufacturers posted double-digit gains, according to data from the CCFA industry group.
New car registrations rose to 194,720 vehicles from 173,612 vehicles in April 2004, the Comite des Constructeurs Francais d'Automobiles (CCFA) said in a statement.
This brought the year-to-date rise to 5.9 percent, or 7.2 percent using ...
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