Leading car manufacturers braced for more sales misery

BMW is expecting a further decline in global demand as the coronavirus outbreak takes its toll.
Leading car manufacturers braced for more sales misery
BMW is just one of many car manufacturers dealing with the Covid-19 fallout

BMW is expecting a further decline in global demand as the coronavirus outbreak takes its toll.

The German carmaker has reported a 20.6% drop in first quarter sales to 477,111 vehicles.

BMW sales to China, where the outbreak started, were down 30.9% in the January to March period. They dropped by 18.3% in Europe and by 17.4% in the US.

Peugeot-owner PSA has secured a further €3bn of loans, strengthening its financial position in the wake of the hit to the global car industry.

Renault shares surged after top executives from the Renault/Nissan alliance said they intend to announce their programme for the next three years in mid-May and that billions of dollars in savings are planned.

UK car sales fell 44% last month as the coronavirus crisis hit the British economy and forced many would-be buyers to stay at home. Sales were 254,684 units, making it the weakest March since 1999.

Volkswagen, the top-selling brand, saw its registrations fall 40%, while former number one Ford, now in second place, fell 53%.

Reuters and Bloomberg

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