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Automobile dealers' body FADA on Wednesday, 8 May, said retail sales of passenger vehicles (PV) in March declined by 2 percent to 2,42,457 units as compared to the same period last year.
PV sales stood at 2,47,278 units in April 2018, according to Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA).
Commercial vehicle sales declined by 16 percent to 63,360 units against 75,622 units in April last year.
Three-wheeler sales saw a dip of 13 percent to 47,183 units last month.
Total sales, across categories, declined by 8 percent to 16,38,470 units in April, against 17,86,994 units in the same month last year.
The near-term outlook continues to be negative to neutral with the absence of any immediate positive triggers which could affect retail sales, he added.
Kale said that despite negative situation, which is expected to continue over the next 8-12 weeks, the industry still believes that things could become better if there is a stable government in place.
Besides, an average to above average monsoon with an even spread and continued easing of liquidity by Reserve Bank of India can also help the sector, he added.
"We believe that high inventory at this time is an extra burden on the auto dealers especially when the current environment is witnessing negative sales growth combined with extremely tight working capital availability," he added.
He added that consumer liquidity in April has seen marginal improvement but continues to be tight and still far away from the normal levels.
Faced with an unusually high number of dealership closures in recent times, especially in metro and tier 1 cities, a substantial number of which were due to financial stress, FADA will be engaging with government along with the RBI to work upon a separate categorisation for auto retail and its funding requirements, he added.
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