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Car sales plummet to all-time low in August

Car sales in the local market were down 41.09 per cent to 1,15,957 units as against 1,96,847 units in August 2018.

PUNE: The automobile industry, India’s third largest employer, saw its worst-ever drop in sales in August, with despatches in all segments, including passenger vehicles and two-wheelers, plummeting as the sector continued to see bloodbath under an unprecedented downturn.

Passenger vehicle sales fell for the tenth straight month, logging the worst-ever fall of 31.57 per cent last month, the Society of Indian Automobile Manu-facturers, or Siam, the top trade lobby, said on Monday.

Passenger vehicle sales dropped to 1,96,524 units, down from 2,87,198 units sold in the year-ago period. Previously, the worst decline in the segment was registered in July this year when wholesales had fallen 30.98 per cent to 2,00,790 units.

Car sales in the local market were down 41.09 per cent to 1,15,957 units as against 1,96,847 units in August 2018.

This is the worst-ever fall for both the categories since Siam started recording the vehicle sales data in 1997-98.

“Domestic passenger vehicles wholesale dispatches declined by more than 30 per cent for the second consecutive month, in the backdrop of subdued consumer sentiments and tighter financing environment,” Ashish Modani, Vice President & Co-Head, Corporate Ratings at Icra, said.

Deferment in purchases by consumers in anticipation of GST revision and steep discounting ahead of BS-VI norms rollout further dented demand, he said.

“The government has taken various initiatives to ease liquidity crunch, though it will be unlikely to provide any immediate respite to the industry,” Modani pointed out.

However, sales of new launches such as MG Hector SUV and the Kia Seltos, improved slightly but the compact SUV category recorded a de-growth of 2.20 per cent, with total utility vehicle sales touching 71,478 units as against 73,085 units last year.

While the overall commercial vehicle (CV) sector dwindled 38.71 per cent with net sales of 51,897 units, down from 84,668 units last year, the medium and heavy commercial vehicles, the barometer of the economy, clocked 54.30 per cent drop with 15,573 units as against 34,073 units sold last year. The light commercial vehicles registered a 28.21 per cent decline at 36,324 units compared with 50,595 units sold last year.

While three-wheeler sales recorded a slightly lower drop at 6.93 per cent de-growth, with volumes at 58,818 units as against 63,199 units last year, two-wheelers hit rock bottom with overall de-growth at 22.24 per cent at 1,514,196 units as against 1,947,304 units last year. This is the segment's worst performance in three years when two-wheelers were down 22.04 per cent last in December 2016.

Scooters and motorcycles both fell by similar levels with the former recording a 22.19 per cent drop in sales at 520,898 units, down from 669,416 units sold last year, and the latter dropped by 22.33 per cent at 937,486 units as compared to 1,207,005 units sold last year.

Vehicle sales across categories declined 23.55 per cent to 18,21,490 units from 23,82,436 units in August 2018, Siam said in its monthly bulletin.

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