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INDIA SALES: Top 10 Passenger Vehicles – June 2017

For many vehicle manufacturers, all of June went into stock rationalisation, especially at the dealer end, with most dealers focusing on liquidating their existing inventory so as to not carry it forward into July.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 18 Jul 2017 Views icon7898 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Even as the Alto stays supreme in a tepid June, the Hyundai Grand i10 and Maruti Dzire take the next two positions.

Even as the Alto stays supreme in a tepid June, the Hyundai Grand i10 and Maruti Dzire take the next two positions.

Pre GST or post GST, the Maruti Alto remains king. Even as pre-GST jitters gripped automakers as well as consumers, the overwhelming favourite continued to rule at the top of the Top 10 best-selling cars for June 2017, despite the month hitting a new sales low after May 2013.

Coming on the back of healthy growth of 8.63 percent year-on-year growth in May 2017 (251,642 units), June’s sales of 198,399 passenger vehicles were a sharp YoY fall of 11.21 percent across all three segments – cars (136,895 / -11.24%), utility vehicles (49,547 / - 11.25%) and vans (11,957 / ...

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