Motorcycle and scooter market: the 125 skid, the big cubes hold up
Very agitated from a weather point of view, the month of March 2018 logically disrupted the motorcycle and scooter market: for the first time this year, sales of 125 cc fell (-4.2%) and that of big engines have settled down (+ 0.6%). Site explains why in its new monthly report in 7 complete pages.
Page 2 – Market 125: 3,815 immates (-4.2%)
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