New car registrations within the European Union fell -6.1% in September mainly dragged down by Italy, France and Germany, according to the most recent data from the Association of European Automobile Manufacturers (ACEA). Italy faced a -10.7% decline in new car registrations in September, whereas France experienced a -11.1% drop. Germany also followed this trend, with a 7% fall in new car registrations last month. However, Spain bucked the trend, with new car registrations growing 6.3% in September. Similarly, Germany also experienced a -1% decline in new car registrations for the first nine m…