FRANKFURT, Jan 22 (Reuters) - New cars registered in Germany for less than a month, so-called short-term registrations, declined by almost 2.4 percent to 128,736 units in 2006, German motor vehicles department KBA said on Monday.
This represented a share of 3.7 percent of the total 3.47 million new cars registered last year in Germany, data showed.
"At the end of the months and at the end of the year there were a lot of short-term registrations reported in particular," ...
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