Turnover for car and motorcycle trade increased in the first months of 2017 compared to the similar period of 2016, both as gross series by 11.8 percent and as series adjusted depending on the number of working days and seasonality by 12.7 percent, reveals the data published by the National Institute of Statistics (INS) on Wednesday.
The turnover volume for wholesale and retail, maintenance and repair of cars and motorcycles recorded an increase by 5.5 percent, as gross series in October 2017 compared to the previous month.
The turnover volume for wholesale and retail, maintenance and repair of cars and motorcycles recorded an increase by 0.6 percent, as adjusted series depending on the number of working days and seasonality in October 2017 compared to the previous month.
In respect to market services provided to the population, as gross series, in October 2017 compared to the previous month, the turnover volume recorded a drop by 3.2 percent.
The turnover volume for market services provided to the population, as adjusted series depending on the number of working days and seasonality, in October 2017, recorded an increase by 0.7 percent compared to the previous month.
The turnover volume for car and motorcycle trade, maintenance and repair of cars and motorcycles, as gross series, in October 2017 compared to October 2016, recorded an increase by 12.5 percent.
The turnover volume for car and motorcycle trade, maintenance and repair of cars and motorcycles, as adjusted series depending on the number of working days and seasonality, in October 2017 compared to October 2016, recorded an increase by 10.8 percent.
Market services provided to the population, as gross series, recorded in October 2017 a turnover by 19.4 percent higher than in October 2016.
Market services provided to the population, as adjusted series depending on the number of working days and seasonality, recorded in October 2017 a turnover by 22.2 percent higher than in October 2016.