Hindustan Times (Delhi)

No festive cheer for carmakers as buyers defer purchases

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the GST, they are reluctant to make expensive purchases, said dealers.

“Businessme­n are still trying to understand the GST and the impact on the overall cashflow; therefore, they are deferring purchases,” said a dealer in New Delhi-based Maruti Nexa dealership, the premium sales network of Suzuki India Ltd. Maruti sold a total of 30,000 cars, the same as what it sold during Dhanteras last year, said an official at Maruti Suzuki India, who declined to be identified.

A Hyundai Motor India Ltd dealer added, “Despite no product availabili­ty issues and better schemes than last year, our sales have halved as compared to last year (Dhanteras).” He said customers “are deferring their decisionma­king since there’s little money in the market.”

A Mumbai-based Honda Cars India Ltd dealer spoke of a similar trend. His dealership sold 100 cars this year on Dhanteras and Diwali days as compared to 200 last year.

“Small businessme­n who had been operating without proper bills, etc, are in a state of flux and buying a car is not their priority,” said Jnaneswar Sen, senior vice -president (sales and marketing), at Honda Cars India. He declined to mention the retail sales vol- umes for Honda. “It has been a mixed bag with retail sales this Diwali and Dhanteras, averaging 10% of retail sales across the country,” said Rakesh Srivastava, director sales and marketing at Hyundai Motor India adding that the sales could have been better if traders/businessme­n, who constitute a large share in the sales pie, had not put off purchases.

Veejay Nakra, senior vicepresid­ent (sales and marketing), of Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd, said Diwali and Dhanteras sales this year have been good and “in line with expectatio­ns”.

He didn’t comment on specifics, but added, “It would not be right to compare the two periods as Diwali last year fell in month- end and not beginning of this year. The sales are hence marginally lower this year.”

Passenger vehicle sales in India grew 11.32% in September and 13% in August, riding on good growth in the utility vehicles segment and high dispatches ahead of the festive season, according to the Society of Indian Automobile Manufactur­ers or Siam.

N. Raja, director (sales and marketing), at Toyota Kirloskar Motor Ltd, said the company’s Diwali retail sales grew around 15% because of a healthy order book. The growth, he pointed out, was led by the western region, as some states like Gujarat, which in the pre-gst regime attracted high taxes, have seen net taxes reduce under GST. His firm, he added could have done better but for supply constraint­s.

 ?? MINT/FILE ?? Retail volumes failed to keep pace with the large number of dispatches rolled out in the last couple of months by automakers in anticipati­on of strong sales over the festive season
MINT/FILE Retail volumes failed to keep pace with the large number of dispatches rolled out in the last couple of months by automakers in anticipati­on of strong sales over the festive season

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