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India's Best-Selling cars in FY2019 | Maruti Swift packs a punch, Tata Tiago and Honda Amaze rev up their value quotient

Second-generation Amaze emerges as fastest Honda to hit the 50,000 unit mark in domestic sales; Tata’s Tiago remains a popular choice for discerning first-time buyers in the entry-level segment.

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India's Best-Selling cars in FY2019 | Maruti Swift packs a punch, Tata Tiago and Honda Amaze rev up their value quotient

FY2019 closed with the passenger car sub-segment of the overall passenger vehicle segment in India recording slow growth of 2 percent – 2,218,549 units (FY2018: 2,174,024) which comprised nearly 66 percent of the total PV sales in the fiscal. Read our Top 10 PVs report here. 

While there was an uptick, the less-than-expected growth rate came on the back of high fuel prices, that impacted buyers in the PV space. There was also a negative aura around cars and UVs caused by poor liquidity in the market and high upfront cost of insurance premiums due to a mandatory three-year, ...

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