<br>GDYNIA, Poland, Oct 3 (Reuters) - Poland's new car registrations fell to 32,628 in September, down 22.4 percent year-on-year, the Samar research institute said on Wednesday, citing more restrictive regulation on fuel consumption measurement which came into effect Sept.
1<br> <br>Registrations of cars, vans and small trucks dropped 47.3 percent versus August and for the first time after 41 consecutive months of growth.<br> <br>"The drop in the number of registrations results from the record result in August this year. That stemmed from more restrictive regulations effective as of September 1 regarding the measurement of car fuel consumption," the institute said in a statement.<br> <br>Skoda, the Czech subsidiary of Volkswagen, remains the top seller this year with a 12.7 percent market share.
It is followed by Toyota and Volkswagen with 10.79 and 10.42 percent market share respectively. The most popular model in 2018 is the Skoda Octavia.<br> <br>The level of re-export in September decreased by 40.7 percent versus last year. Some 8.9 percent of the cars registered in September, around 2,900 vehicles, likely left the country for re-export immediately after registration, it said.
(Reporting by Pawel Goraj; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

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