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    Passenger vehicle sales dip post tepid festive days

    Domestic passenger vehicle sales declined in December 2018 for the fifth time in the past six months, as manufacturers reduced wholesale dispatches to dealers in order to cut inventory pile-up after a tepid festive season.

    Passenger vehicle sales dip post tepid festive days
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    According to the latest data released by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (Siam) on Monday, passenger vehicle (PV) sales in December stood at 2,38,692 units, marginally down from 2,39,723 units in December 2017. Similarly, domestic car sales declined 2.01 per cent to 1,55,159 units, compared with 1,58,338 in December 2017.

    PV sales declined by 3.43 per cent in November 2018. It rose 1.55 per cent in October, snapping three months of consecutive decline. In July, August and September, PV sales fell by 2.71 per cent, 2.46 per cent and 5.61 per cent, respectively.

    As festive season selling did not happen this year (2018) around, stocks at dealer level went up considerably. It required a correction so automakers made adjustments in this regard during December, Siam President Rajan Wadhera told reporters here. With reduced dispatches and brisk retail sales during the month, the situation is now normal with inventory levels reduced to 30-35 days from the earlier levels of 45-50 days, he added.

    Issues like high fuel prices, lack of finance and credit options led to decline in sales in the third quarter, Wadhera said.

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