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Despite taxi 'stigma', car makers decide to chase volumes with cab aggregators

Even newly launched models that are no more than six months old in the market are being sold to buyers belonging to aggregators after discounts.

January 04, 2018 / 16:25 IST
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Swaraj Baggonkar Moneycontrol News

Faced with dwindling sales and rise in competition, car makers have shed their inhibitions about selling to cab aggregators, such as Ola and Uber, to clock as much sales as possible.

Even newly launched models that are not more than six months old in the market are being sold to aggregators after discounts.

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Though there is no law which stops buyers from putting the car for commercial use, car makers, however, have been over cautious in discouraging sales to such buyers.

Tata Motors, Volkswagen had pledged to not sell some of its cars used for cab aggregation business but had to later reverse their decision after sales from private buyers started to dwindle. As per findings of a report by IHS Markit, App-based aggregators bought 600,000 vehicles in the last five years.