FRANKFURT, Dec 16 (Reuters) - Sales of new passenger cars in Germany will rise 6 percent in 2011, rebounding from an expected 23 percent drop this year on the back of stable economic growth, the German auto importers association VDIK said.
"The outlook for the economic development in the coming year points to a slow and steady recovery," VDIK President Volker Lange said in a statement on Thursday.
"So I think we can expect to see 3.1 million new car registrations in 2011 ...
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