Ford India sustained its sales momentum with 11,935 vehicles in domestic wholesales and exports in the month of June, a 36 per cent increase over 8,771 total vehicles sold over the corresponding period last year.
While the domestic wholesales stood at
7,258 vehicles in June, as compared to 7,145 vehicles in the same period last year, the exports rose to 4,677 units.
"The Government's decision to extend the excise duty concession is a welcome move and will certainly uplift consumer purchasing sentiments as we head into the festive season over the next few months," said Vinay Piparsania, Executive Director of Marketing, Sales and Service at Ford India. "It reflects the government's recognition of the importance of the manufacturing sector and its contribution to overall economic growth."
While the domestic wholesales stood at
7,258 vehicles in June, as compared to 7,145 vehicles in the same period last year, the exports rose to 4,677 units.
"The Government's decision to extend the excise duty concession is a welcome move and will certainly uplift consumer purchasing sentiments as we head into the festive season over the next few months," said Vinay Piparsania, Executive Director of Marketing, Sales and Service at Ford India. "It reflects the government's recognition of the importance of the manufacturing sector and its contribution to overall economic growth."
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