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European car market shrinks for 6th straight year but with signs of improvement

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Core Tip:MILAN, Italy — European car sales dropped for the sixth straight year in 2013, but there were signs of improvem

MILAN, Italy — European car sales dropped for the sixth straight year in 2013, but there were signs of improvement.

The European carmakers association, ACEA, said sales of new cars shrank 1.7 per cent to 11.8 million. Thats the lowest level since 1995 and a 26 per cent contraction from 2007 sales.

But the full-year contraction was less than automakers had feared at the beginning of the year. ACEA has reported four-straight months of market gains, with a surge of 13.3 per cent in December that included better sales in all major markets. Even No. 4 Italy, wher car sales have been at 30-year lows, saw sales rise modestly.

The picture for the full year was more mixed. Britain posted a double-digit increase, while Spain had small gains. Sales slumped in Germany, France and Italy.

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