New Delhi: Automobile dealers' body FADA on Thursday said passenger vehicle (PV) retail sales in January declined 4.61 per cent to 2,90,879 units as compared to same month last year, hit by tepid response by end customers.
According to Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA), which collected vehicle registration data from 1,223 out of the 1,432 regional transport offices (RTOs), PV sales stood at 3,04,929 units in January 2019.
Two-wheeler sales declined 8.82 per cent to 12,67,366 units last month as compared with 13,89,951 units in January 2019.
Commercial vehicle sales declined 6.89 per cent to 82,187 units as compared to 88,271 units in January 2019.
Three-wheeler sales, however, rose 9.17 per cent to 63,514 units last month as compared with 58,178 units in January 2019.
Total sales across categories declined 7.17 per cent to 17,50,116 units last month as against 18,85,253 units in the year-ago month.
The transition from BS4 to BS6 has really created an issue for Dealers. It’s really a tedious task to liquidate the non-moving stocks stranded at Dealers for so long in the balance 40 days.
Segment | Sales in January 2019 | Sales in January 2020 | Percentage Change |
Passenger Vehicle | 3,04,929 | 2,90,879 | -4.61 |
Commercial Vehicles | 88,271 | 82,187 | -6.89 |
Two Wheeler | 13,89,951 | 12,67,366 | -8.82 |
Three Wheeler | 58,178 | 63,514 | +9.17 |
Total Sales | 18,85,253 | 17,50,116 | -7.17 |
Speaking to ETV Bharat, Vinkesh Gulati, Vice President at Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations said some two wheeler manufacturers are still pushing vehicles to dealers.
"Two-Wheeler dealers are facing huge task in liquidating the current own stocks and the secondary network has similar stock which totals to 2 months stock to be liquidated in 40 days which is seeming impossible", he added.
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"Auto sales continue to be in the negative territory in the month of January, except for three wheelers, with many consumers still not concluding on their decisions. Ongoing transition of BS-IV to BS-VI is also a factor in delayed purchase decision," FADA President Ashish Harsharaj Kale said in a statement.
Overall weak economic sentiment continues and even the Budget 2020, although an inclusive budget with growth drivers for the mid to long term, did not have any direct measures nor any immediate growth enabling initiatives for the auto sector, he added.
On sales outlook, Kale said with continued weak consumer sentiment and the overall economic situation as well as the upcoming transition to BS-VI regime, the near-term demand situation will continue to be dynamic.
"We appeal to the government to continue announcing positive measure, specifically for the auto industry, as well as for the overall economy which will help us return to growth trajectory at the earliest," he added.
(With PTI inputs)