By Christiaan Hetzner
FRANKFURT, Sept 14 (Reuters) - European new car registrations rose a solid 2.5 percent in August on surging demand for mobility in emerging markets such as Romania where models like its own no-frills Dacia Logan have proved a big success.
The European automotive industry association ACEA based in Brussels said on Friday that 952,205 vehicles were newly registered in August -- a drop compared with the 1,354,464 million recorded in July, when a 7.4 ...
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