The European Cycling Federation (ECF) recently said that for every car sold in Europe, almost two bicycles are sold. Car sales in the EU27 in 2011 were 13,146,770, according to the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (AECA), while Coliped reports that 20,039,000 bicycles were sold that year. Additionally, ECF data shows that between 2010 and 2011, e-bicycle sales grew by 22% while car sales declined by 2%. In 2012, car sales declined an additional 8%. Perhaps worse news for automakers, AECA is reporting that 1Q 2013 sales were down almost 9%. Annual Bicycle, E-Bicycle, and Passenger Car Sales, European Union: 2000-2012
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