By Friedrich Geiger

German new car registrations rose in December, the latest sign that the downturn in Europe's largest car market has come to an end.

Registrations, a proxy for sales, increased 5.4% on the year to 215,320 cars, the Federal Motor Transport Authority said Friday.

Data from four of the European Union's five largest car markets indicate that the region's vehicle sales rose in December. In Germany, France, Italy and Spain, which together account for more than half of the EU's sales, registrations increased 7.4%.

The data add to hopes that the region's car sales have bottomed out after a multi-year slump. The German Association of the Automotive Industry last month predicted western European car sales to rise 2% in 2014 following four weak years. Some consumers are becoming more confident as the recession in the euro zone has ended and unemployment isn't rising further.

However, in the full year 2013 German new car registrations declined 4.2%.

Among major brands, Volkswagen AG, Adam Opel Gmbh and Ford Motor Co. did best with registrations increasing by more than a quarter in December.

The European Automobile Manufacturers' Association is yet to publish continent-wide registration figures.

Write to Friedrich Geiger at friedrich.geiger@wsj.com

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