Millennium Post

Toyota sees flat sales in India this year on note ban blues

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GUWAHATI: Japanese carmaker Toyota is expecting its vehicle sales in India to remain flat during the current year mainly on account of uncertaint­y in the market post demonetisa­tion.

The company, which is present in India through a joint venture with the Kirloskar Group, sold 1,34,149 units of its entire range of vehicles in the country in 2016, registerin­g a decline of 4 per cent over the previous year.

“For 2017, our target is to sell similar volumes like 2016 or may be more than 2016 ... We are being conservati­ve in our target setting for 2017. We will alter the same considerin­g the demand situation and market pull,” Toyota Kirloskar Motor Director and Senior Vice President (Marketing and Sales) N Raja told PTI here.

Although overall sales of the company last year were on positive side, but it got affected due to the government's demonetisa­tion drive, he added.

“Our sales in the last two months of 2016 were affected due to demonetisa­tion and we believe that its impact is going to last in the first quarter of the new calendar year,” Raja said.

December is usually a high selling month as most makers try and liquidate the year-end stock by offering schemes of huge discounts on products, he added.

“Having said that, the number of walk-ins at the dealership and enquiries have been impacted due to demonetisa­tion in the past two months,” Raja said.

Talking about fall in sales in last year, he stated that 2016 has also been a year of challenges.

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