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Home | Business | Pv Retail Sales Rise Over 10 Pc In Feb On Low Base Effect Fada

PV retail sales rise over 10 pc in Feb on low base effect: FADA

Total sales across categories declined 13.43 per cent to 14,99,036 units, last month compared to 17,31,628 units in the year-ago period.

By PTI
Published Date - 06:07 PM, Tue - 9 March 21
PV retail sales rise over 10 pc in Feb on low base effect: FADA
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New Delhi: Automobile dealers’ body FADA on Tuesday said passenger vehicle (PV) retail sales in February witnessed an increase of 10.59 per cent to 2,54,058 units on account of low base of last year.

According to the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA), which collected vehicle registration data from 1,274 out of the 1,481 regional transport offices (RTOs), PV sales stood at 2,29,734 units in February 2020.

Two-wheeler sales however declined 16.08 per cent to 10,91,288 units last month, as compared to 13,00,364 units in February 2020.Commercial vehicle sales also slipped 29.53 per cent to 59,020 units, as against 83,751 units a year ago.

Similarly, three-wheeler sales fell 49.65 per cent to 33,319 units last month, from 66,177 units in the year-ago period.Tractor sales, however, grew by 18.89 per cent to 61,351 units last month, against 51,602 units in the same month last year.

Total sales across categories declined 13.43 per cent to 14,99,036 units, last month compared to 17,31,628 units in the year-ago period.

Commenting on the sales data, FADA President Vinkesh Gulati said the passenger vehicle sales witnessed double-digit growth last month on the low base of last year.Sales had dropped in February last year as the transition process from BS-IV to BS-VI emission norms had begun during the period.

“Besides the global semiconductor outrage kept the waiting period of passenger vehicles as high as eight months. FADA survey showed that 50 per cent dealers lost over 20 per cent sales due to non-availability of vehicles,” Gulati said.

Two-wheelers continued to see sluggish demand as the new wave of COVID-19 in certain states kept customers away, he added.

Besides, high fuel prices have also led to sluggish sales in the segment, Gulati said.
Commenting on commercial vehicle registrations he noted that offtakes continue to be impacted due to financing issues and  negligible sales of passenger buses due to closure of educational institutes.

Besides, supply side constraints have also impacted the registrations, Gulati said.
On outlook, he said that high fuel prices would continue to negatively impact on two-wheeler and commercial vehicle sales.

“The Federation also urges the Union Government to hold diplomatic discussions with countries manufacturing semiconductors (Taiwan and other similar countries) so that the momentum which was built so far in auto sales is not lost and the industry continues to fuel the recovery process,” Gulati said.

Overall, FADA continues to remain guarded in its optimism for vehicle registrations in March, he added.

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