April 2018: return of good weather and recovery of the motorcycle market
High temperatures – and transport strikes ?! – probably allowed the motorcycle market to pick up again in April: + 14.5% for 125 cc motorcycles and scooters, + 5.3% for large engines. Site provides the monthly report in 7 complete pages reserved for subscribers.
Page 4 – Market over 125: 12,900 immates (+ 5.3%)
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