PARIS: Car sales in Europe braked in November due to a slowdown in demand in Germany and France, the European automobile-makers' association said on Tuesday.
Sales growth slowed to 1.4 percent, making it the worst month in a year of rising sales, the ACEA said.
A total of 954,000 cars were registered in November, compared with 940,000 in the same month last year.
The November figure was a sharp slowdown compared with rises of over six percent in September and October, but growth for the year is expected to reach 5.7 percent.
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