INDIA SALES ANALYSIS: JULY 2016
The onset of a good monsoon seems to have brought good tidings for the Indian automobile industry. It is also amply clear that new models across various manufacturers are the sales drivers.
The onset of a good monsoon seems to have brought good tidings for the Indian automobile industry. Most of the passenger vehicle OEMs, which declared their July 2016 sales numbers, have reported handsome year-on-year growth.
It is also amply clear that new models across various manufacturers are the sales drivers. Whether it is Maruti Suzuki with its Baleno and the Vitara Brezza, Hyundai with its Creta and i20 or Mahindra & Mahindra with its TUV300 and KUV100, buyers are lapping up value-for-money models as fast as OEMs are rolling them out.
Here’s taking a look at how some ...
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