State of heavy goods vehicles market in European Union
In western Europe registered is very high supply of used cars. Each year in Europe was sold about 380 thousand art of truck with a maximum permissible weight above six tones. Most eager imported used truck was Volvo Truck FH12. Farthest places occupy Mercedes Actros and MAN TGA. Car commission sales again have been filled used cars which presently nobody want to buy. We can observe similar situation on market of new vehicle also. Secondary market hit also on almost completely new one-year trucks. They are sold by small transport firms, which (who) have bought it (them) year ago, but now, wanting protect from bankrupcy, they are enforced it outstrip. In worst situation however are dealers. Because used trucks importers cleverly bandied cost on them collecting money for ordered cars. International carriers abandon from ordered cars, risking even loss of the advance. They often do not seek after them. Dealers stay with cars which they can not sell. In whole Europe transport sector survives inconvenience. Slopes are full with used cars and their prices fastly fall. Capability on revival of secondary market was introduction norm of emission Euro 5 gases which could enforce carriers for exchange camp. Sale of used car do not grant this emission is possible only in special case of permit. As as yet, this norm has introduced any big changes. All the time is present big crisis in transport sector. Is possible to sight him in all Europe. For more information about the author, visit our web site http://www.euro-truck.biz Importation of used vehicles to the Poland, more information is available at http://truckactive.com About Author Romuald Pytel is expert in trade and commercial brokering of heavy goods vehicles in European Union. Buying short sales used trucks from European Union can be hassle. Find used trucks and trailers from reputable producers to buy with confidence. We invite you to visit blog resource page www.euro-truck.biz where we answer to all your questions. Disclaimer: Article submitters are solely responsible for the content of their articles. ArtiLib can't be held liable for the contents of the articles. Report Abuse | Browse By Category |
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