INDIA SALES ANALYSIS: MARCH 2015
While passenger car sales are shifting to the growth lane, two-wheelers are already there (albeit motorcycles are slowing down) and commercial vehicle numbers are showing promise of a better tomorrow.
With the closure of the 2014-15 fiscal year, most automakers have revealed their sales numbers and the verdict is out: positive movement. While passenger car sales are shifting to the growth lane, two-wheelers are already there (albeit motorcycles are slowing down) and commercial vehicle numbers are showing promise of a better tomorrow.
PASSENGER VEHICLES

Maruti Suzuki India’s sales juggernaut continues unabated. Its March 2015 sales growth was small but over the fiscal, the market leader made handsome gains. In March, its sales rose by 1.4 percent to 103,719 units (March 2014: 102,269). The carmaker’s bread-and-butter segments recorded ...
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