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Tata Motors Posts 26 Per Cent Drop In Sales In May 2019
car&bike Team
Jun 2, 2019, 11:20 PM
The Indian auto sector has been reporting a slump in new car sales over the past months and the month of May 2019 has been no different. Tata Motors announced its sales for the previous month and the company has registered a drop of 26 per cent in overall sales. The company sold a total of 40,155 units in May this year, as opposed to 54,290 units sold during the same month last year. The automaker's year-to-date sales were also on a drop after back-to-back declining numbers, with 82,684 units sold between April-May 2019, a de-growth of 23 per cent as compared to 107,758 units sold during the same period in 2018.
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  • Honda Car Sales Drop By 27 Per Cent In May 2019 For Second Consecutive Month
    car&bike Team | Jun 2, 2019
    Honda Car Sales Drop By 27 Per Cent In May 2019 For Second Consecutive Month
    Honda Cars India announced its sales report for May 2019 and the automaker has reported declining sales for the second consecutive month. The Japanese car maker sold 11,442 units last month, a drop of 27 per cent in year-on-year sales when compared to 15,864 units that were sold in May last year. Honda also exported 450 units in May this year, down by 12.7 per cent from 516 units exported in May 2018. The decline in volumes aligns with the overall disappointing sentiment in the auto sector that has seen a slump in volumes over past few months.
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  • Mahindra's Total Sales Are Down By 3 Per Cent In May 2019
    car&bike Team | Jun 1, 2019
    Mahindra's Total Sales Are Down By 3 Per Cent In May 2019
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  • Toyota's Domestic Sales Down By 7% In May 2019
    car&bike Team | Jun 1, 2019
    Toyota's Domestic Sales Down By 7% In May 2019
    Toyota Kirloskar Motor announced its sales figure for the month of May and it has sold a total of 12,138 units in the domestic market, which was a de-growth of 7 per cent as compared to the same period last year.
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  • Poor Passenger Vehicle Sales Bring Maruti Suzuki’s Total Numbers Down By 22% In May 2019
    car&bike Team | Jun 1, 2019
    Poor Passenger Vehicle Sales Bring Maruti Suzuki’s Total Numbers Down By 22% In May 2019
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  • Passenger Vehicle Segment Records Lowest Sales In Last Eight Years; Decline Of 17.07 Per Cent In April 2019
    car&bike Team | May 13, 2019
    Passenger Vehicle Segment Records Lowest Sales In Last Eight Years; Decline Of 17.07 Per Cent In April 2019
    Carmakers have started the new financial year with a decline in sales numbers. Such a huge drop in monthly sales numbers has been witnessed after six years, after October 2011 when the segment recorded a negative growth of 19.87 per cent. Selling 247,541 units in April 2019, the segment has witnessed a significant slump of 17.07 per cent compared to the same month last year when 298,504 units were sold. Passenger cars took a massive hit recording a negative growth of 19.93 per cent at 160,279 units against 200,183 units which were sold in April 2018. Even the growth of SUVs has stopped with the segment witnessing a decline of 6.67 per cent. 73,864 units of utility vehicles were sold last month against 79,136 units which were sold in the corresponding month last year. Vans have recorded a whopping decline of 30.11 per cent selling 13,408 units compared to 19,185 units which it sold a year ago.
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  • Jaguar Land Rover Sales Decline By 13 Per Cent In April 2019
    car&bike Team | May 11, 2019
    Jaguar Land Rover Sales Decline By 13 Per Cent In April 2019
    UK-based auto giant Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has posted a decline of 13.3 per cent in sales for April 2019. The Tata Motors-owned automaker sold 39,185 units last month, a sharp decline in year-on-year volumes when compared to April 2018. The carmaker attributed to the weak demand for its vehicles largely due to the subdued market conditions in China. JLR, did, however, stated that sales of the new Jaguar I-Pace electric SUV and the new generation Range Rover Evoque continued to be encouraging during this period. Markets like the US and the UK also showed impressive growth last month.
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  • New Car Registrations Down By 2%, Two-Wheelers By 9% In April 2019: FADA
    car&bike Team | May 8, 2019
    New Car Registrations Down By 2%, Two-Wheelers By 9% In April 2019: FADA
    The Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations today released its monthly figures for new registrations of vehicles and the numbers tell a grim story. New registrations for passenger cars were down by 2 per cent in April 2019 while two-wheelers took a massive hit de-growing by 9 per cent. FADA President, Ashish Harsharaj Kale said, "The month of April ended on a negative note. Amongst the Categories on a YoY basis, Commercial Vehicles and Three Wheelers, which registered highest growth during FY'19 witnessed highest fall in the month of April, while 2W and PV De-grew -9% and -2% respectively."
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  • Two-Wheeler Sales April 2019: Royal Enfield Sales Decline For The 4th Consecutive Month
    car&bike Team | May 3, 2019
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    Chennai-based motorcycle maker, Royal Enfield reported a decline of 17 per cent in sales for April 2019. The manufacturer sold 62,,879 units last month, a significant drop in volumes when compared to 76,187 units that were sold in April last year, as per the regulatory filing. This is the fourth consecutive month where the bike maker has seen a drop in volumes with the overall auto industry gravely affected by the sluggish growth in volumes. Apart from RE, Hero also reported a drop of 17 per cent in sale for last month.
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