NEW ZEALAND’S Motor Industry Association (MIA) says new vehicle registrations remained soft in September with just 10,909 units sold – a decrease of 26.7 per cent on the same month last year (when 14,878 units were sold), 20.0 per cent lower than the monthly average for 2022 (13,641 units), and 12.4 per cent lower than the monthly average so far in 2023.
According to MIA chief executive, Aimee Wiley, September’s poor results is likely caused by both tougher economic…
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