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Car makers line up price hikes despite a slowing market

Mass market car makers are holding back price hikes while premium brands are going ahead with it

November 27, 2018 / 18:17 IST
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Swaraj Baggonkar Moneycontrol News

A severe slowdown in sales notwithstanding, select car makers are threatening a price hike from January 1, 2019, to offset multiple cost pressures since the past several months.

Increase in commodity and fuel prices, rupee depreciation, lower-than-expected sales during the festive period and a predicted boom in demand next year due to BS-VI, have prompted these companies to consider a price hike from next year.

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While Toyota Kirloskar and BMW have guided for an increase of four percent from January 1, 2019, others are yet to follow suit. Like its peers, Toyota recorded poor demand during the festive days clocking a growth of just 1.6 percent in October. BMW has not disclosed its sales numbers for the same month.

As per the apex dealer’s lobby body, Federation of Automobile Dealers Association (FADA), retail sales of passenger vehicles recorded a fall of 14 percent during the six-week period starting September 21 making it one of the worst festive periods for the industry in recent times.