Scottish car sales hold up better than rest of UK

The Scottish Motor Trade Association said 11,483 cars were registered during November, a fall of just 3.4 per cent on the same month a year earlier, despite tiered travel and trading restrictions being in place. Picture: Lisa FergusonThe Scottish Motor Trade Association said 11,483 cars were registered during November, a fall of just 3.4 per cent on the same month a year earlier, despite tiered travel and trading restrictions being in place. Picture: Lisa Ferguson
The Scottish Motor Trade Association said 11,483 cars were registered during November, a fall of just 3.4 per cent on the same month a year earlier, despite tiered travel and trading restrictions being in place. Picture: Lisa Ferguson
Scottish new car sales held up better than the rest of the UK last month, according to new figures that reveal only a modest year-on-year decline.

The Scottish Motor Trade Association said 11,483 cars were registered during November, a fall of just 3.4 per cent on the same month a year earlier, despite tiered travel and trading restrictions being in place.

There were declines in every region apart from Fife and Tayside which recorded increases in sales.

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