PARIS (Reuters), French car orders fell 11 percent last month according to a dealership survey by trade publication La Lettre VN published 2 weeks ago. The PSA group saw declines of 2 percent at its Peugeot brand and 8 percent at Citroen last month, La Lettre VN said. Renault’s low-cost Dacia brand saw a 13 percent drop in orders last month despite a 28 percent year-on-year jump in August, La Lettre VN said. Bucking the downward trend, Korean carmaker Hyundai achieved a 40 percent increase in orders in France last month, according to the survey.
Citroen Sees Huge Drop In Sales But Hyundai Jumps 40% in France
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