Although demand for diesel cars has been rising in India due to the increasing price differential between petrol and diesel, HMIL's domestic sales fell by 4.95 per cent to 33,001 units in October from 34,720 units in the same month last year.
HMIL's domestic sales grew by 13.2 per cent to 35,955 units in September, but the same declined by 6.7 per cent to 26,677 units in August. In July too, its domestic sales dipped by 11 per cent to 25,642 units vis-a-vis the corresponding year-ago period.
In the April-October period in this fiscal, HMIL's vehicle sales in India grew by a mere 3.64 per cent to 2,14,436 units from 2,06,901 units in the same period last year.
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