Sales News
Global semiconductor shortage impacted auto production
Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) said its domestic sales slipped 32 per cent
Tata Motors, Mahindra, Nissan and Skoda managed to post positive numbers
Auto dealers' body FADA unhappy with overall festive season sales
Chip shortage, Rising fuel prices major reasons for subdued demand
Auto industry still recovering from multiple COVID-19 lockdowns
Overall auto sales declined in October 2021
High waiting period, chip shortage major reasons for slump
Maruti, Hyundai recorded upto 35 percent sales decline
India first CKD and fourth worldwide market to implement Retail of the Future (ROTF)
For the first time in India, VIN number confirmed during order booking
ROTF will not alter customer service, pre-owned cars and allied businesses
US retail sales edged higher in August, helped by gains in auto sales, according to Commerce Department data released Tuesday.
Sales of steel major SAIL took a hit of 2.3 percent at 11.8 million tonne (MT) in the fiscal ended March, 2015, due to subdued demand in during the July-December period.
With developers in a race against time to clear their inventory and push sales, property buyers are spoilt for choice as realty firms are offering discounts, freebies and attractive financing schemes, say experts.
A steady recovery in Europe helped Vodafone stem the rate of sales decline in its third quarter, putting the world's second-biggest mobile operator in touching distance of overall revenue growth once again.
Hit by price hikes following withdrawal of excise duty concessions, car sales in India began on a tepid note this year with main players Maruti Suzuki and Hyundai posting single digit growth in January, while others like GM India and Ford saw decline in sales.
Ford India Monday reported 14.79 percent decline in total sales at 9,061 units for January.
Honda Cars India Monday reported 17 percent increase in its domestic sales at 18,331 units in January, 2015.
Japanese car maker Nissan today reported a 15.86 percent decline in sales at 4,106 units in India for the month of October.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor today reported 11.94 percent decline in total sales at 13,716 units in October 2014.
Tata Motors Thursday reported an 8.25 percent decline in global sales, including Jaguar Land Rover, at 80,104 units in September.
Ford India on Wednesday reported a marginal decline of 3.34 percent in total sales at 13,742 units in September.
Tata Motors Monday reported an 9.7 percent decline in global sales to 73,524 units in August.
Japanese consumer giant Sony is expecting its television sales to "at least double" this year on the back of FIFA World Cup.
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