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UK new car sales fall by 97pc in April, lowest since 1946

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British new car sales slumped by around 97 per cent in April to the lowest level of any month since February 1946, according to preliminary data from an industry body.

Lockdown measures have been in place across Europe since mid-March to contain the pandemic, leading to the closure of many businesses and limiting people’s movements, reports Reuters.

In February 1946, just a few months after the end of World War Two, just 4,044 new cars were sold in Britain, which was still undergoing rationing and trying to rebuild after wartime destruction, under its first majority Labour government.

Last month, around 4,000 cars were registered with most of the sales being fleet purchases, according to preliminary data from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).

It further downgraded its full-year forecast to 1.68 million registrations compared with last year’s total of 2.31 million cars.

The SMMT will publish its final figures at 0800 GMT on Tuesday.

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