Every Second Innova Crysta Sold Is An Automatic Variant
Not very long ago, factors like lower fuel efficiency and high maintenance cost associated with automatic transmission led to buyers opting for manual transmission.
Not very long ago, factors like lower fuel efficiency and high maintenance cost associated with automatic transmission led to buyers opting for manual transmission. However, a change in buying trends is evident with the increasing popularity of vehicles with automatic transmission. The reason seems to be the sheer effort it takes to operate the clutch in congested traffic. In such a scenario, the convenience offered by automatics cannot be denied. The fact that one out of every two Innova Crystas sold is an automatic variant stands testament to this.
In conversation with the Financial Express, N Raja, senior vice-president & director of marketing & sales, Toyota Kirloskar Motor, highlighted the transmission trend change and added that 95 per cent of the Innova Crysta’s buyers are private owners and not fleet operators.
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Source: CarDekho.com