BERLIN (Reuters) - Passenger car sales fell in Europe's major markets in February, data showed on Wednesday, as weakening global economy, higher vehicle taxes and the coronavirus outbreak weighed on consumers' appetite for new cars.In February, new car registrations dropped 7.2% to 1.067 million vehicles in the European Union, Britain and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) countries, statistics by the European Auto Industry Association (ACEA) showed.Sales fell for the second consecutive..