The decline in Germany's diesel-car sales sped up in March, falling by a quarter after a court ruled that cities with air pollution problems could ban the vehicles, German automotive watchdog KBA reported Wednesday. Sales of diesel-powered vehicles fell by 17.6 percent in January and by 19.5 percent in February. Germany, Europe's largest auto market, is at the heart of the global backlash against diesel cars that was set off by German automaker Volkswagen's 2015 admission that it cheated in U.S. exhaust tests. "For the time being, new diesel sales will not recover," said Peter Fuss, a senior partner and automotive specialist in consultancy EY's German practice. [Reuters] |
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