Passenger car sales grow by mere 3.4% in April 2012

11 May 2012 Evaluate

Increase in excise duty and high interest rates have dampened the demand for passenger cars in April 2012, pulling sales down to 10 year old levels. Passenger car sales have grown by a mere 3.4% in the month, as per data from industry body Society of Indian Manufacturers Association (SIAM). The volume-driven small car segment is the worst hit in April as it crawled by a mere 0.68% y-o-y.

The drop has come after record sales in the month of March when buyers expedited their purchases to avoid the increase in excise duty expected in the upcoming Union Budget.

Domestic passenger car sales grew to 1,68,351 units in April from 2,29,866 units a month earlier. In the passenger car segment, market leader Maruti Suzuki's sales dipped by 1.31% to 72,939 units. However, rival Hyundai Motor India's sales increased by 10.75% to 35,000 units. Tata Motors' passenger car sales were down by 4.78% at 18,610.

The entire Passenger Vehicles segment grew at 9.30% during April 2012, with Utility Vehicles growing by 47.32% and Vans by 6.74% in April 2012 as compared to same month last year. Two Wheelers registered a robust double digit growth of 10.94% in April 2012. Mopeds, Motorcycles and Scooters grew by 13.87%, 6.54% and 30.29% respectively in April 2012.

The overall Commercial Vehicles segment registered growth of 4.37% in April 2012 while three wheelers sales recorded de-growth at -5.35%. Two Wheelers however registered a double digit growth of 10.94% in April 2012.

Exports of automobile have registered a marginal growth of 1.29% with passenger, commercial and three wheelers recording negative export growth. Only two wheelers exports grew by a positive 9.18% in April 2012.  

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