PARIS, July 1 (Reuters) - French new car sales rose 2.1 percent in June, posting their first monthly rise since last September and boosting hopes flailing demand for new vehicles could recover in the second half of the year.
French carmaking association Comite des Constructeurs Francais d'Automobiles (CCFA) said on Tuesday the rise compared to June 2002 trimmed the overall fall in French registrations in the first half to 7.7 percent.
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