Ford India more than doubled its sales in May, selling 12,288 vehicles in combined domestic wholesales and exports, compared with 5,993 units sold in the corresponding period last year.
Domestic sales stood at 6,053 vehicles in May, up 51 per cent from 4,002 vehicles. The
company exported 6,235 vehicles, against 1,991 units in the corresponding period last year.
"A stable government is a positive development for overall economic and business sentiment in the country. We are hopeful that the new government will support ongoing industry-friendly initiatives like the excise duty reduction and look at further positive measures to improve consumer sentiment," said Vinay Piparsania, Executive Director of Marketing, Sales and Service at Ford India.
Domestic sales stood at 6,053 vehicles in May, up 51 per cent from 4,002 vehicles. The
company exported 6,235 vehicles, against 1,991 units in the corresponding period last year.
"A stable government is a positive development for overall economic and business sentiment in the country. We are hopeful that the new government will support ongoing industry-friendly initiatives like the excise duty reduction and look at further positive measures to improve consumer sentiment," said Vinay Piparsania, Executive Director of Marketing, Sales and Service at Ford India.
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