It seems that the Fiat Linea sedan has been doing quite well in India. In the nine months since its launch, the Linea has sold around 10,000 units in the country. Considering how badly the company has been doing prior to the launch, the high sales of the car is astounding indeed.
Tata Motors, Ford India, Honda Siel Cars India, and General Motors India have posted a rise in their sales in September 2009.
Hyundai Motor India Limited, Maruti Suzuki India Limited and Skoda India Limited have recorded growth in their sales in September 2009.
From the day the Toyota Fortuner was launched in India, it was obvious that the new SUV will sell like hotcakes. Which is what it is doing. I have had friends who were eyeing CR-Vs or Ford Endeavours call up to enquire about the Fortuner. Not just that, Fortuner has been one of the SUVs which have been getting consistently good traffic on this site for the last four yers - ever since our first story on the Fortuner.
Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) announced its domestic sales figures for April 2009, on May 2, 2009.
Cars and motorcycle manufacturers have released their sales figures for March 2009.
Its celebration time at Hyundai Motor India with the car maker clocking the fastest three lakh i10 sales in a small period of time. The laudable figures have been recorded since its launch on October 31, 2007.
The Tata Nano is almost here, and used car dealers in India are feelling the pinch.
The Chevrolet Spark, from the General Motors India stables, has sold 3 million units on a global level. The feat comes about as a testimony to the overwhelming popularity of the Chevy Spark among car lovers.
For almost more than a decade, Mercedes Benz held the number one position in India for most number of sales in the luxury car segment. But BMW overtook their arch rival selling 270 units in January 2009, whereas Mercedes Benz could only manage 170.
The Linea, from the Fiat stables, which had created an impression as soon as it got launched, has seen a huge amount of popularity in the Indian marketplace.
After an extremely bad phase with regard to sales numbers, Maruti Suzuki has made a turnaround by posting 5.39 per cent rise in its sales during January 2009. The company which had seen its net sales take a dip marginally by 1.03 percent to Rs. 46,258 million last quarter.
Hyundai Motor India is mulling over boosting its production capacity to around 580,000 units this year.
Utility vehicles major Mahindra & Mahindra, fresh from the launch of its latest Xylo, has lined up plans to clock turnover of up to Rs 10,000 crore by year 2011.
? Thinking of buying a car, and feeling financially secure enough to pay the EMIs? This could be the best in a long time to take the plunge. Carmakers across the spectrum have cut prices by upto Rs 40,000, following the tax cut by the Unon government. The four percent cut in value-added tax was just what the doctor ordered.
? Audi will look at rolling out 1,000 units of its Audi A4 and the Audi A6 models in India before the end of this year.