Belgium’s automotive market outperforms most European markets in reducing CO₂ emissions from new cars. According to Febiac and the European...
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According to the latest data from the sector federation Febiac and the federal service Mobility & Transport, the registrations of new cars in September decreased by 18.6% compared to last year. Thirty-one thousand six hundred seventy-six (31,676) new vehicles were registered. The cumulated data for the first three quarters show 356,568 registrations, 4.9% less than last year. The estimate of Febiac for 2024 has been adapted to approximately 455,000, a decrease of 4.5% compared to 2023. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
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