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Domestic car sales down 4.33% in February, two-wheeler sales decline 4.22%, SIAM data shows

Press Trust of India • March 8, 2019, 14:41:23 IST
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Domestic car sales were also down 4.33 percent at 1,71,372 units as compared to 1,79,122 units in February 2018, according to data released by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM)

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Domestic car sales down 4.33% in February, two-wheeler sales decline 4.22%, SIAM data shows

New Delhi: Domestic passenger vehicle (PV) sales dropped 1.11 percent in February, making it the seventh decline in eight months, prompting auto industry body SIAM to suggest that it will miss even the scaled down forecast of 6 percent for the ongoing fiscal. The Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) said uncertainty ahead of elections coupled, weak market sentiment and unfavourable factors like high-interest rates and insurance cost are continuing to affect sales. In its latest data, SIAM said domestic PV sales were at 2,72,284 units in February, down from 2,75,346 units in the same month previous year. “What we are seeing is that the market sentiment is subdued. Interest rates are still high and we have not been able to recover from the impact we have had earlier on the year,” SIAM Director General Vishnu Mathur told reporters here. [caption id=“attachment_4179685” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. Reuters. Representational image. Reuters.[/caption] The sales decline in February is the seventh instance in the last eight months, with the only positive growth since July last year coming in October, he added. In the April-February period this fiscal, PV sales have grown 3.27 percent at 30,85,640 units as against 29,87,859 units in the year-ago period. With people postponing discretionary spends like buying cars ahead of the elections, coupled with the current subdued sentiments, Mathur said it was unlikely that March sales will be high. “So we are more or less looking to end the year at around 3 percent growth which we have witnessed so far,” he added. In the beginning of the fiscal, SIAM had projected 8-10 percent growth for PV sales but it was revised to around 6 percent after a dip in sales from the third quarter onwards. In February, PV market leader Maruti Suzuki India posted 0.19 percent increase at 1,39,912 units. Hyundai Motor India saw its PV sales decline by 3.13 percent to 43,110 units. Mahindra & Mahindra, however, posted 16.86 percent growth at 26,106 units. SIAM said domestic car sales were also down 4.33 percent to 1,71, 372 units as compared to 1,79,122 units in February 2018. MSI’s car sales were down 3.25 percent at 1,00,513 units. Hyundai Motor India also witnessed a decline of 6.43 percent at 32,792 units. Honda Cars India, however, posted a jump of 46.53 percent at 10,920 units in February this year. Total two-wheeler sales in February were down 4.22 percent to 16,15,071 units compared to 16,86,180 units in the year-ago month, SIAM said. Motorcycle sales last month declined by 0.58 percent to 10,47,486 units as against 10,53,596 units a year earlier. Market leader Hero MotoCorp posted 1.65 percent increase in its bike sales in February at 5,44,073 units. Rival Bajaj Auto also posted a growth of 6.28 percent at 1,86,523 units, while Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) witnessed a decline of 11.66 percent at 1,45,260 units. Scooter sales in February stood at 4,92,584 units as against 5,60,653 units in the same month last year, down 12.14 percent, SIAM said. Scooter market leader HMSI saw its sales dip by 19 percent to 2,63,299 units during the month. Similarly, Chennai-based TVS Motor Co also witnessed 8.68 percent drop in scooter sales at 83,543 units during the month. Hero MotoCorp posted 19.36 percent decline at 56,543 units. Sales of commercial vehicles were also down 0.43 percent to 87,436 units in February, SIAM said. Vehicle sales across categories registered a decline of 3.65 percent to 20,34,768 units from 21,11,804 units in February 2018, it added.

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