New Delhi: Vehicle registrations across the country dropped by nearly 13 percent in September year-on-year due to weak consumer sentiment, continuing monsoons and the shradh period in which sales slow down, the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA) said on Friday.
Two-wheeler registrations fell to 10.98 lakh last month compared to 12.49 lakh in September last year, marking a decline of 12.1 percent. Passenger vehicle registrations plunged by 20.1 percent to 1.58 lakh from 1.97 lakh in the year-ago period.
Commercial vehicles skidded by 18.5 percent to 63,518 registrations versus 77,890, data released by FADA showed. Only three-wheelers showed a marginal uptick of 1.8 percent with 55,553 registrations in September 2019 compared to 54,560 in the year-ago period.
“High inventory concerns which started with the previous festive season continues to be a problematic area for auto dealers,” said FADA President Ashish Harsharaj Kale. “Despite factoring in the coming festive season demand, two-wheeler inventory continues to be high and is a big cause of concern.” Kale said the effects of recent positive measures announced by the government are not yet visible at retail levels. With the implementation of mandatory BS-VI emission norms only five months away and weakening demand, he urged automobile manufacturers to restrain wholesale billings.
The auto sector has been undergoing a crippling slump with nearly all manufacturers reporting falling sales and job losses due to subdued consumer sentiment amid an economic slowdown. The auto industry accounts for nearly half of India’s manufacturing output and employs over 3.5 crore people directly and indirectly.
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