Spanish product sales flat in December Jeep, Dacia and Nissan report major gains

An boost in new-car sales to personal buyers and better self-registrations countered a significant fall in desire from rental firms in Spain in December.

Jeep, Dacia, Nissan, Mercedes and Toyota showed the strongest development amid volume models.

Registrations had been 105,841 in December as opposed with 105,853 in the similar thirty day period of 2019, in accordance to the ANFAC business group.

The COVID-19 pandemic weighed greatly on the marketplace, with registrations falling 32 % for the 12 months to 851,211, ANFAC explained.

Revenue to non-public shoppers in December rose by 3.5 percent, and firm registrations (which include self-registrations by automakers and dealers) amplified by 18 percent. But those figures have been offset by a 55 per cent drop in sales to rental providers, as coronavirus limits confined journey and small business excursions.

A gross sales rebound in the initial 50 percent of 2021 is far from sure, industry teams say. According to ANFAC, restoration “will hinge on the evolution of the pandemic and the subsequent financial disaster,” and could be complex by an maximize in registration tax and the close of a government scrapping system. 

The seller affiliation Faconauto stated it does not be expecting a restoration in advance of 2022.

Spain’s scrapping software, known as Program Renove, expired in December with only 17 p.c of the 250 million euro ($308 million) finances really used. The Spanish government has so considerably declined to have above the remaining funds to 2021.

The registration tax, which is applied at a CO2 emissions stage of 120 grams for every km and higher than, enhanced for several styles on Jan. 1, as emissions values for just about every motor vehicle have been converted from the NEDC test to the a lot more stringent WLTP procedure, which yields better CO2 figures. But compared with in countries these as France or Italy, the Spanish govt declined to guarantee that the adjust was profits-neutral.