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Automatic Sales in European Union
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What percentage of cars in France are automatic?
Just 1 percent of new cars in Spain have an automatic transmission, ing to Renault. In Italy it is 2 percent, and France 2.6 percent, says the carmaker. However, transmission manufacturers believe demand for automatics will grow for the next five-10 years.
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What is the electric car market in 2024?
GM sees 300% growth for 2024 Excluding those two models, US EV sales in the first quarter grew a respectable 23% over a year ago, matching pace with global EV sales for the same period. For the rest of 2024, GM appears to be on the brink of becoming the biggest driver of EV growth in the US.
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How many cars are sold in Europe?
Forecasts indicated a 12% growth in car registrations in the EU for the whole year 2023. The actual figures show that EU car sales surged by almost 14% in 2023, with over 10.5 million new registrations. Battery-electric sales soared by an impressive 37% and now command close to a 15% market share.
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What percentage of cars in the UK are automatic?
ing to official records maintained by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, automatic cars accounted for fewer than 25% of all new car registrations in 2011. By 2021, that percentage had increased to 62.4%.
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Are automatic cars sold in Europe?
In many of those European countries, automatics make up the majority of new cars sold. In the UK, automatic surpassed manual about 5 years ago, and even before that, automatic market share had been rising even before the mass EV adoptions and gas car bans, so electric isn't the only reason for it.
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What percentage of new cars in Europe are manual transmission?
Norway and Switzerland were exceptions, where approximately 25 percent of new cars were automatics. This percentage remained high for a few years until different types of automatic transmissions reached the market. In 2017, the overall manual take rate fell to 78 percent of new cars, and it's plunged since then.
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What percentage of German cars are automatic?
About a third of the cars on the road are equipped with automatic transmission, but this is changing. Currently, about half of the new cars bought in Germany have automatic transmission, while it used to be only 20% 20 years ago. So the older a car is in Germany, the more likely it has manual transmission.
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What percentage of cars in Europe are automatic?
There was significant growth in the last five years in the amount of automatic vehicles on European roads, from 25 percent in 2014 to approximately 44 percent in 2019.
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okay speaking of big tech i got to get your view on what happened with amazon just a few hours ago we learned this morning that the eu is essentially taking regulatory action against the tech giant gives us an idea of what they're doing how shareholders are reacting and if this could mean more regulatory action here in the u.s right so over in the eu the european union there have been a lot of pushes into antitrust probes over big tech amazon is really just the latest one now when we talk about antitrust what we're talking about is competitive practices a worry that these companies are growing at the expense of other companies and they are taking advantage of their position in the market to really grow phenomenally so what this probe from the eu is really looking into is if amazon is using its rival sales data inappropriately also if they're favoring selling their own products and if this has an anti-competitive behavior like i said antitrust is the latest that's really being targeted by the eu but they have really been looking at big tech across the board it's also shown up here it's something that we've seen american regulators go after too if we just think back to a few months ago when jeff bezos was having to testify on the hill those types of questions were being asked and what it essentially means is amazon has so much data about what people shop for does it use that data of how much people are buying products that are not paid by amazon to actually make products by amazon available more and yeah i mean this could have wide implications i think for the way amazon does business not just in the eu but around the world too the biggest stories the moment they happen from around the globe subscribe to bloomberg quick take now for insight in an instant
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