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February 04, 2005 12:00 AM

EU truck registrations grow 8.7 percent in 2004

ERJ Staff
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    Brussels--Registrations of light trucks in the EU grew by 8.7 percent during 2004, to 1.87 million units. Growth in the EFTA region was much stronger, at over 19 percent. Together, total growth was 9 percent and the total number was 1.922 million units

    In heavy trucks, sales growth was around 8 percent. registrations in the EU were 228 193 units, compared with 211 354 during 2003. For EU plus EFTA, registrations were 234 034 units (2003: 216 548).

    The full data may be downloaded from the ACEA website.


    This is an external link and should open in a new window. ERJ is not responsible for the content of external sites.

    Website of ACEA. Click "latest News.." and then download the link titled, Provisional Western Europe New Light and Heavy Commercial Vehicle Registrations for December 2004 in the desired format-- PDF or XLS

    Editor's note. The ACEA website appears to function only with specific browser/operating system combinations. The link should appear as a series of corporate logos on a blue background. If your normal browser shows only the blue background, then try using an alternative such as Opera, Firefox or Netscape.

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