The French committee of manufacturers (CCFA) set the tone by announcing in May the first decline in the market over one year with a sales decline of 11.5% in the month of May On Thursday, the CCFA should announce at 24:01 new track to exit the sector with a heavy fall in the market about 10% in June according to preliminary figures announced by BFM. In its Thursday edition, the Parisian is a little less pessimistic and foresees a decline of 7.5%.
Throughout the first half, however, sales are expected to increase by 4% thanks to good figures at the beginning of the year. In the first quarter, the premium had already broken down, but the manufacturers had assured compensation. Result: the market had increased by 16.9%. The second quarter would be less attractive, the end of car scrapping seriously starting to feel their effects.
Renault is doing well
As for manufacturers, all the French have won market share. Renault is the one who gets the better of the game's pin manufacturer would have gained 1% market share. On June alone, its subsidiary Dacia has sold as many cars than the whole of 2009. According to Bernard Cambier, director of sales Renault France, the Sandero is indeed the best-selling car in France. In total, Dacia would hand over 5% of the French market.
As for foreign carmakers, Volkswagen resist well. Exports of German cars rose 46% in the month of May
Scrappage EUR 500
According to BFM, the prospects are not reassuring. In the second half, the reduction would be 20%. Nevertheless, the number of cars sold would be even higher CUX 2007 and 2008.For the full year 2010, the decline would be 10%.
The market expected a backlash over the second half of the year. The July 1 heralds a new drop in scrap bonus which amounts to 700 euros to 500 euros. More government aid declining, manufacturers are less able to compensate. In Europe, the example of Germany left pointing to an already difficult year-end. The country, which ended the scrappage scheme in September 2009, showed a slump of 34% of registrations in the month of May.
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