Dealers upbeat after positive month

The National Franchised Dealers Association (NFDA) has reported a strong September for dealers, despite falling registrations.

Sue Robinson, chief executive, said: “Despite a decline in new car sales, franchised dealers saw strong consumer demand in September, with nearly all dealerships open and good deals available on new plate vehicles.”

The UK new car market fell 4.4% decline in September with 328,041 units registered. Year to date, 1,243,656 new cars have been registered, 33.2% less than last year.

In September, sales of battery electric vehicles rose by 184.3% and plug-in hybrids grew by 138.6%. Diesel saw a decline of 38.4% and petrol was down 20.9%.

Robinson said: “Although parts of the UK are facing restrictions, franchised dealers continue to operate as normal taking all the necessary precautions to serve their customers safely.

“Dealers have been experiencing high levels of enquiries, but consumer interest was partially offset by supply constraints that have affected a number of brands over the past weeks. Positively, battery electric and plug-in electric vehicles saw strong growth.

“With the UK’s exit from the EU approaching, we urge the government to reach a deal which protects the supply of vehicles and parts to the UK.”

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