Brazil's motor vehicle output down 6.3 percent in September

Friday, 05 October 2018 13:54:56 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul
       

Brazil's motor vehicle output (excluding agricultural vehicles) in September this year decreased by 23.5 percent from the previous month and declined by 6.3 percent year on year to 223,115 units, according to the Brazilian Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association (Anfavea). Meanwhile, in the January-September period of 2018, the country's motor vehicle output (excluding agricultural vehicles) grew by 10.5 percent year on year to 2,194,754 units.

New motor vehicle registrations (excluding agricultural vehicles) in Brazil totaled 213,339 units in September this year, decreasing 14.2 percent when compared to August and up 7.1 percent year on year. In the January-September period, the country's new motor vehicle registrations (excluding agricultural vehicles) increased by 14 percent year on year to 1,846,225 units.

Meanwhile, Brazil's motor vehicle exports in September (excluding agricultural vehicles) totaled 39,449 units, decreasing by 29.7 percent compared to the previous month and down 34.5 percent year on year. In the first nine months of the current year, Brazil's motor vehicle exports totaled 524,289 units, down eight percent year on year.


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