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Car sales rise 9% despite curbs on non-filer

byCT Report
11/08/2018
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KARACHI: Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (Pama) has released sales data of locally assembled vehicles for July 2018, which showed that car and light commercial vehicle (LCV) sales rose 9% year-on-year to 21,344 units.

Industry sales, which fell in recent months, also recovered month-on-month with an increase of 15%.

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Indus Motor Company (IMC), which sells Toyota cars in Pakistan, sold 850 more units in July this year compared to the corresponding month of previous year.

According to Taurus Research, the increase in Toyota car sales was because of IMC’s paint shop de-bottlenecking.

Pak Suzuki Motor Company (PSMC) sold 447 more units in July on a year-on-year basis. Its sales volume showed a modest 4% increase while IMC led the pack with 18% higher sales. Honda sales im

proved 10% year-on-year. However, LCV sales fell both month-on-month and year-onyear. On yearly basis, they fell 24% while month-on-month they dropped 14%.

Sales of Toyota Fortuner decreased 19%. Honda BR-V sales dropped significantly by 46% and Ravi also showed a steep decline of 34%.

Meanwhile, Toyota Hilux sales increased significantly by 44%. Tractor sales depicted a 16% fall year-on-year as customers earlier made heavy purchases right after the budget announcement, fearing enforcement of a law that would bar non-filers of tax returns from purchasing tractors, and also due to the end of sowing season.

Millat Tractors and Al-Ghazi Tractors saw their sales volume decrease by 3% and 46% respectively.

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