SMMT new car registrations : 'A positive shift following months of subdued demand'
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UK LCV Registrations Declining for the Fourth Month in a Row
The Society of Motor Manufacturers & Traders (SMMT) reported that the UK light commercial vehicles (LCV) registrations are declining for the fourth consecutive month. Fourth Consecutive Monthly Decline UK LCV registrations declined by 3.2% in March 2025, with 51,221 units registered, according to the latest SMMT figures. Compared to a particularly strong March last year, this marks the fourth consecutive monthly decline in new LCV registrations …
LCV sales fall for fourth straight month – SMMT
LCV sales fell by 3.2% in March to 51,221 units, according to new figures released by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). The decline was the fourth consecutive monthly […] The post LCV sales fall for fourth straight month – SMMT first appeared on Bodyshop Magazine.
UK demand for new vans shrinks for fourth month running
New light commercial vehicle (LCV) registrations down -3.2% in March, marking fourth consecutive monthly decline. Surging demand for pick-ups ahead of double-cab tax impact, while other key segments bar small vans shrink in volume. Record monthly volume of electric uptake after 40.3% growth – but still represents just half the 16% market share that is mandated for 2025. Data download new LCV registrations March 2025 DOWNLOAD ALL UK deliveries …
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