FRANKFURT, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Demand for autos in Europe's largest economy rose four percent last month with 277,000 new cars registered, Germany's VDA auto industry association said on Thursday.
"The positive mood from this year's IAA (Frankfurt auto show) can be seen in the market for the first time," VDA President Bernd Gottschalk said in a statement.
The auto industry produced 470,900 vehicles in September, down two percent from the previous year, while exports fell ...
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