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New registrations for passenger cars totaled at 1,125,397, according to the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA). Spain reported the strongest gains, increasing 13%, which was followed by Germany (7.4%) and France (4.3%).
Meanwhile, the U.K. posted a 2.8% decline, a region where car sales declined for the 11th consecutive month, and Italy declined by 1.4%, according to the ACEA.
For the first two months of 2018, demand for new cars increased by 5.8% in the EU, counting for 2,378,965 units total. Car registrations for Spain, Germany, and France continued to grow during this period of time.