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Auto sales in Pakistan plunge on supply constraints in September

byCT Report
13/10/2022
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KARACHI: Pakistani car sales, including sales of non-PAMA (Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association) members, have clocked in at 13,000 units, down by 51% in September 2022 against the corresponding period last year.

This comes amid escalating car prices, expensive auto financing and the low purchasing power of consumers.

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“The drop was primarily due to the unavailability of Complete Knocked Down (CKD) kits which led to non-production days by auto manufacturers,” explained Sunny Kumar, Deputy Head of Research at Topline Securities.

Compared to the previous month of the same year, auto sales plunged by 7% in September 2022, taking car sales in the first quarter of the fiscal year 2022-23 to 34,472 units, down 50% year-on-year from 68,897 units in the same period of last year.

According to Topline Research, all companies reported a decline on monthly basis except for Pak Suzuki Motor Company (PSMC) whose sales were up by 52% month-on-month to 6,006 units in September 2022 due to low base as plant closure amid unavailability of CKD parts.

Honda Atlas Cars (HCAR) also recorded a decline of 29% month-on-month to 1,280 units in September 2022 led by a decline in sales of BRV by 79% month-on-month.

Indus Motors (INDU) posted a decrease in sales of 32% month-on-month to 2,617 units in September 2022. In comparison, total sales in August 2022 amounted to 3,876 units. Hyundai sales also decreased to 967 units in September 2022, led by a decline in Tucson sales by 62%.

Amongst tractors, Millat Tractors (MTL) recorded a decrease of 75% month-on-month and 72% year-on-year to reach a sales figure of 638 units due to the shutdown of plants for 23 days in September amid floods.

Al-Ghazi Tractors (AGTL) recorded sales of 1,511 units, up 6% month-on-month and down by 29% year-on-year, as per Topline Research.

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