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BS 3 fire sale: 2-wheeler makers' loss estimated at Rs 300 cr, Hero likely worst hit

An inventory of at least 400,000 two-wheelers made up the two-day fire sale (March 30-31) which saw a minimum discount of Rs 8,000. The discount levels ranged from Rs 5,000 on fast moving popular products to as much as Rs 300,000 on low volume premium sports bikes.

April 03, 2017 / 14:39 IST
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Employees work on an assembly line of Hero Motocorp during a media tour to a newly opened plant in Neemrana, in the desert Indian state of Rajasthan, October 20, 2014. REUTERS/Anindito Mukherjee (INDIA - Tags: BUSINESS TRANSPORT) - RTR4ATDG
Employees work on an assembly line of Hero Motocorp during a media tour to a newly opened plant in Neemrana, in the desert Indian state of Rajasthan, October 20, 2014. REUTERS/Anindito Mukherjee (INDIA - Tags: BUSINESS TRANSPORT) - RTR4ATDG

The two-day stock clearance bonanza announced by all two-wheeler makers who were desperate to get rid of their BS-III inventory may have incurred a collective loss of a minimum of Rs 300 crore.

An inventory of at least 400,000 two-wheelers made up the two-day fire sale (March 30-31) which saw a minimum discount of Rs 8,000. The discount levels ranged from Rs 5,000 on fast moving popular products to as much as Rs 300,000 on low volume premium sports bikes.

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The country’s two biggest motorcycle and scooter makers Hero Motocorp and Honda, who saw maximum discounting going up to Rs 45,000, took the biggest hit due to the unusually high levels of discounting. The two companies made up 75 percent of the BS-III inventory of the industry.

BS-III stocks were sold out within 45 minutes of the dealers opening their showrooms on the morning of March 31 with many giving preference to buyers paying in cash or cheque. Before noon many dealers had downed shutter to avoid backlash from disappointed consumers.