Tuesday 3 December 2013

Top Ten Best Selling Cars in India - November 2013

Following is the list of top ten best selling cars in India in November 2013. The numbers have been rounded off to the nearest 100.

Suzuki Alto                  23000
Suzuki Swift                15700
Suzuki Dzire                15300
Suzuki Wagon R         12800
Hyundai Grand i10      11000
Mahindra Bolero           8500
Honda Amaze               7600
Hyundai Eon                 6300
Suzuki Ertiga                 5800
Suzuki Omni                  5500

Saturday 9 November 2013

LED TV free with Honda Brio

Honda is giving an LED TV (32 inch) free with its hatchback Brio. This is in addition to the normal free insurance for one year. Total value of these two freebies is around Rs. 45,000. The ex-showroom price of Brio starts at Rs. 4,16,000 in Delhi. 

As the year 2013 is heading towards its end, more discounts can be expected from other car companies also.  Considering the high prices of fuel and weak economy, many car companies are providing very good discounts. Except some very popular models like Ford Ecosport, Honda Amaze and just launched Hyundai Grand i10, almost every car is offering freebies.  Good time to shop for cars.

Sunday 3 November 2013

Top Ten Best Selling Cars in India – October 2013

Following is the list of top ten best selling cars in India in October 2013. The numbers have been rounded off to the nearest 100.

Suzuki Alto                  22600
Suzuki Swift                19000
Suzuki Dzire                17200
Suzuki Wagon R         14300
Hyundai Grand i10      11500
Mahindra Bolero         10700
Honda Amaze               9600
Suzuki Ertiga                 7200
Hyundai Eon                 6900
Suzuki Omni                  6500

As can be seen, out of the top 10, six positions are held by Suzuki products. Suzuki is also retaining the number one overall position with 42 per cent share of the market.  In contrast to Asian automotive giants, European brands are just small dwarfs, struggling to breath.  Four European brands present in India i.e. VW, Skoda, Renault and Fiat have a combined share of six per cent which is exceeded by India’s Tata Motors alone.

Honda is moving ahead but it is stuck at its capacity limit i.e. approximately 10000 units per month.  Its second factory in Rajasthan is expected to commence production in the beginning of next year. All of its good numbers are due to Amaze, its sub 4 meter sedan. Honda is now giving a good fight to Toyota for fourth position in Indian market.


Ecosport has now come down and stands just above its main competitor Renault Duster on the ranking ladder. Its insane waiting periods running somewhere around 8 to 10 months are making people cancel their bookings and go for other options. And these periods are for diesel models. For petrol (Ecoboost and normal 1.5 lt. engine), nobody knows whether and when the delivery will take place.

Wednesday 16 October 2013

Honda Brio - Need for Interior Designer

Brio is Honda’s first small car in India.  First and till date the only small car from Honda in India. It came here in 2011 and since then two years have passed but it could never be a car selling in decent numbers.  It has almost everything that can make it buyer’s choice.  It has the best petrol engine that is refined, silent, fuel efficient and powerful. It has with it the name of Honda reliability which is so famous worldwide and a service network that is small but expending in India. Honda was never considered by car users as a brand whose service and maintenance costs are sky high, unlike some European brands (Volkswagen, Skoda etc) nor its cars require too much maintenance and repairs (unlike Ford, Fiat etc). 


Brio looks futuristic from outside and has a design that will not be considered outdated for quite a long time. 



In contradiction to this, Ford’s Figo looked outdated on the very day of its launch. Brio looks spacious inside and it is actually spacious inside. Some of its competitors like Swift from Suzuki and i10 from Hyundai give a claustrophobic feeling for the rear seat occupants, although Hyundai has tried to correct that feeling to some extent in the new Grand i10.  And these two cars, i10 and Swift are selling in very good numbers, Swift around 17,000 units per month and i10 around 6,000 units. We can safely assume that out of these 17,000 units for Swift, around 5000 are petrol units as the ratio between diesel units and petrol units is about 5:2.  i10, on the other hand, had only petrol model till recently when Grand i10 joined it.  

So, against 5000 Swifts and 6000 i10s being sold per month, Brio manages around 1600.  One reason, we may say, is the very small network of Honda dealerships compared to Hyundai and Suzuki in India. But that is not the reason as has been proved by the success of Ford’s Ecosport and Duster from Renault, both of which are having network smaller than that of Honda.


The problem with Brio is that it has a small boot, quite small.  But most of the people would not mind it.  The major problem with Brio lies inside. It has a dashboard that is good in quality but does not look like so.  For many people, it is kind of cheap although it is not.  There is no symmetry in the structure of the dashboard. 

   Brio


When we compare it with that of Toyota Liva’s dashboard, none of them is pleasing to eyes. Although Honda’s dashboard’s quality is good, it looks like an eye-sore. On the contrary, when we sit in i10 or Grand i10, a sense of richness fills the eyes. 

   i10

   
Grand i10

Swift dashboard also is good. Then why so much cost cutting, Mr Honda? Does it save some money by making the dashboard asymmetrical? Moreover, changing the dashboard is not that difficult like changing the engine or changing the length, width etc of the car. If there is just one small negative thing, remove it rather then continuing with it and saying that petrol only cars do not sell well in India. Another model from Honda in India, Amaze is selling well although having the same dashboard but it sells because it has a diesel heart. And it is priced quite competitively with a very large boot. So, to avoid Brios dusting in the dealership yards, please hire a good interior designer, Mr Honda.

Saturday 5 October 2013

Top Ten Best Selling Cars in India - September 2013

Following is the list of top ten best selling cars in India during September 2013.  All figures have been rounded off to nearest 100.

Suzuki Alto             23600
Suzuki Swift            16800
Suzuki Dzire           16700
Suzuki Wagon R     15400
Mahindra Bolero      8900
Hyundai i10 Grand   8400
Honda Amaze           6700
Hyundai Eon             6300
Ford Ecosport           6200
Hyundai i20              5700


In spite of fierce competition from other manufacturers, Suzuki India has maintained its lead in the car market with a very big margin. It has a market share of 44 per cent against its nearest rival i.e. Hyundai which has a share of 15 per cent. The Hindustan Motors-Mitsubishi combine is at the bottom of this list with just 170 units and second from the bottom is Fiat with 1086 units sold during the month.

Hyundai's latest offering Grand i10 has proved to be a blockbuster as it has entered the top 10 list with 8400 units. The older version of this car i.e. i10 has one drawback - absence of diesel engine. That has been taken care of by Grand i10 which has a 1.1 liter diesel engine. A very widespread service network of Hyundai has further increased the sales of this new car which is wider, longer and has better ride quality than the older version.

Friday 20 September 2013

Nissan Terrano Prices To Be Announced On 9th October

Prices of Nissan's much awaited SUV Terrano will be announced on 9th of October.  These are expected to be slightly higher than Renault's Duster.  

Tuesday 10 September 2013

Duster Dwindles as Ecosport Rises

Duster, when launched in India, changed the fortunes of Renault as it has been the only successful car from it. People thronged the Renault showrooms to grab this small SUV which at that time seemed so affordable.  Soon, long waiting lines were formed and inspite of price hike by the company, this SUV was in demand and waiting continued.  

Meanwhile, news of Ecosport coming soon was out but that coming soon was not 'soon' as Ford continued to test this much talked about smaller SUV.  Tests were conducted for a quite long time and ultimately in June this year, Ford released it at a price that startled the consumers and market pundits. The line of people waiting outside the Renault showrooms shifted to Ford showrooms. People loved the exterior, build quality and also the interior. Demand was so high that Ford had to stop bookings for certain variants.  It also raised prices.  But the Ecosport has continued ahead of its rival i.e. Duster which has come down from more than 6000 units in March 2013 to less than 3000 in August 2013. The graph below shows this decline -


On the other hand, Ecosport started with 4000 units in June this year and has now gone up to 5300 units during August 2013. But because of supply constraints, Ford is unable to meet the demand and some of the prospective buyers are cancelling their bookings which is not a good thing for the company.

Thursday 5 September 2013

Honda Urban SUV Testing on Autobahn

Honda has started testing its SUV, a rival to Ford's Ecosport, on the Autobahn in Germany.



This SUV will be unveiled in Tokyo Motor Show this year.

Tuesday 3 September 2013

Top 10 Best Selling Cars in India - August 2013

Following is the list of top ten best selling cars in India during August 2013.  All figures have been rounded off to nearest 100.

Suzuki Alto           17100
Suzuki Swift          14200
Suzuki Dzire         13700
Suzuki Wagon R   12700
Hyundai Eon          8000
Mahindra Bolero    7000
Honda Amaze        6200
Hyundai i10           6000
Hyundai i20           5700
Ford Ecosport        5400

In spite of fierce competition from other manufacturers, Suzuki India has maintained its lead in the car market with a very big margin. It has a market share of 42 per cent against its nearest rival i.e. Hyundai which has a share of 16 per cent. The Hindustan Motors-Mitsubishi combine is at the bottom of this list with just 173 units and second from the bottom is Fiat with 1003 units sold during the month.

Ford's small SUV Ecosport has once again blasted its rival Renault's Duster comfortably by selling 5400 units against Duster's 3000 units. Last month, these figures were 4700 (Ecosport) and 3100 (Duster). The difference is increasing. Terrano needs to come early and come reasonably priced.

Wednesday 28 August 2013

Government Stops Issuing Vehicle Registration Number If Total of Digits is 8


In Tamilnadu state, transport authorities have stopped issuing those registration numbers for vehicles whose four digits have a total of 8 like 5435, 2204 etc. However, this ban is not official as no specific orders have been issued by the government nor there is any rule prescribing this as official method.  This interesting step has been taken by the state government to curb the corruption in the Transport Department of this state.

In Tamilnadu, people consider number 8 as unlucky like 13 in some western countries. A majority of the people always avoided registration numbers whose total was 8 while applying for a registration number for their newly purchased vehicle. So, some of the greedy officials at the transport authority were indulging in corruption by offering the vehicle owners a vehicle number that was not unlucky, i.e. whose four digits did not have a total of 8.  In fact, there were some cases where transport officials intentionally offered only these so called unlucky numbers so that the vehicle owner was forced to shell out some money for avoiding these numbers.

Now, to avoid these cases, Transport Department has made an unofficial policy not to issue any of these unlucky registration numbers.  Those still interested in getting such a number can pay a premium and choose the number.


Saturday 24 August 2013

Ford stops bookings for Ecosport

Ford has been flooded with the bookings for Ecosport, its small SUV right from the day it was launched in June this year. In just two months time, the number of bookings have increased so much that now Ford has decided to stop booking for some time.  This SUV has three different engine options, a 1.5 liter diesel, another 1.5 liter petrol and the famous 1 liter Ecoboost petrol engine.

In India, it is the diesel version that was expected to be the most preferred choice and the same has been the reality.  Waiting periods have climbed to 8-12 months in different parts of the country.  This is inspite of the fact that economy is in doldrums.  The price of Ecosport is the biggest drawing factor and it is more attractive as no competition is neither present nor is likely to be seen in the near future. The gap between Ecosport and its rival Renault Duster is aroung 200,000 Rupees which is quite significant.  Further, the soon coming Terrano from Nissan is not likely to be price competitive either.

Sunday 11 August 2013

Top Ten Best Selling Cars in India - July 2013

Following is the list of top ten best selling cars in India during July 2013.  All figures have been rounded off to nearest 100.

Suzuki Alto          18200
Suzuki Dzire         15200
Suzuki Wagon R  13400
Suzuki Swift         10500
Mahindra Bolero    7000
Hyundai Eon          6900
Hyundai i10           6700
Honda Amaze        6500
Hyundai i20           5400
Ford Ecosport       4700

Ecosport has entered the top ten list and left its rival Renault Duster well behind which sold 3100 units during the same month.

Saturday 10 August 2013

Hyundai i10 or Honda Brio

Our reader Gurpreet Singh has asked the following question -
I am considering i10. Is is a good car compared to Brio?

Our opinion* -
It is certainly good at the price along with the discounts it is available for.  But there are certain other considerations which make Brio a better car. The first one is the mileage issue.  Although i10 claims a mileage of 20 plus and Brio 19 plus, it is Brio which is winner in this area.  The second thing is that Honda engines as well as their cars are very reliable.  Besides this, the width of i10 is 1595 mm whereas Brio has 1680 mm of width.  This difference of 8.5 cm is significant when fifth passenger sits in the car.  Further, the ride quality in Brio is just decent but is certainly better than i10, thanks to its tyre size of 13" compared with Brio's 14".  In view of these, I would recommend Brio.

*The opinion presented is based on the summary of general opinion of users of these two cars, as expressed on various forums.

Saturday 2 March 2013

Top Ten Best Selling Cars in India - February 2013

Following is the list of top ten best sellers in India during the month of February 2013.  Figures have been rounded off to nearest 100 -

1.  Suzuki Alto (25000)
2.  Suzuki Swift (19500)
3.  Suzuki Dzire (18300)
4.  Suzuki Wagon R (13600)
5.  Mahindra Bolero (10100)
6.  Hyundai Eon (8700)
7.  Hyundai i10 (8200)
8.  Hyundai i20 (7600)
9. Toyota Innova (6500)
10. Suzuki Ertiga (5800)


Top car companies in terms of market share -
1. Suzuki (46 per cent)
2. Hyundai (16 per cent)
3. Mahindra (11 per cent)
4. Toyota (6 per cent)
5. Tata (5 per cent)

With this, Toyota has stepped up to fourth position leaving behind Tata which just some time ago was at no. 3.  Suzuki sold 98000 cars during this month.  Fiat was on the last step with just 202 cars sold (42 Linea and 160 Punto).

Saturday 2 February 2013

Top Ten Best Selling Cars in India - January 2013

Following is the list of top ten best sellers in India during the month of January 2013.  Figures have been rounded off to nearest 100 -

1.  Suzuki Alto (28700)
2.  Suzuki Swift (18900)
3.  Suzuki Dzire (17100)
4.  Suzuki Wagon R (15000)
5.  Mahindra Bolero (10700)
6.  Hyundai i20 (8700)
7.  Hyundai i10 (8600)
8.  Hyundai Eon (8300)
9.  Tata Indica (7300)
10. Toyota Innova (6100)


Top car companies in terms of market share -
1. Suzuki (45 per cent)
2. Hyundai (15 per cent)
3. Mahindra (12 per cent)

Suzuki sold 103000 cars during this month.  Fiat was on the last step with just 347 cars sold (75 Linea and 272 Punto).

Friday 25 January 2013

Ford Ecosport : Why this delay?

Ford has generated much curiosity about its mini-SUV i.e. Ecosport in India.  While many people have seen Ecosport testing on roads here without any kind of covering, nobody really knows when this much anticipated SUV will be in market.  Ford has already launched Ecosport in Brazil and China but the most promising automobile market in the world i.e. India is yet to see this in the showrooms.  Sources have revealed that the reason for this delay is that Ford is waiting for the central budget to be made public which will be presented before Parliament in February end.  In India, the pricing of cars is quite dependent on government policies with respect to fuel.  While petrol prices are now controlled by market factors, prices for diesel are still subsidiesed and under the control of central government.  In the recent times, government has given indications that it will deregulate the diesel prices and in fact started the process with a very mild increase in its price which will be a regular feature every month. 

At present, car companies have been puting price tag of diesel cars at a premium compared to petrol cars.  Most of the diesel cars were available only after some waiting time, running into sometimes 7-8 months after booking, while same model was available off the shelf in its petrol version.  In view of this, demands were raised that diesel vehicles should be taxed heavily as the subsidy on diesel was meant for farmers and transporters.

Ford, considering these facts, is waiting to hear government's budget proposals.  So, the launch of Ecosport is not expected before March.

Thursday 3 January 2013

Top Ten Best Selling Cars in India - December 2012

Following is the list of top ten best sellers in India during the month of December 2012.  Figures have been rounded off to nearest 100 -

1.  Suzuki Alto (26200)
2.  Suzuki Swift (17400)
3.  Suzuki Dzire (13100)
4.  Mahindra Bolero (9300)
5.  Hyundai Eon (7800)
6.  Hyundai i10 (7200)
7.  Toyota Innova (6500)
8.  Tata Indica (5600)
9.  Suzuki Ertiga (5200)
10. Hyundai i20 (5100)

Suzuki has a market share of 43 per cent of all cars sold in India during this month which is much higher compared to that of second rank which goes to Hyundai with 14 per cent market share.  Suzuki during this period sold 82,100 cars.  Mahindra & Mahindra, Tata and Toyota were third, fourth and fifth in this race respectively.  Italy's Fiat was at the lowest rank in this list with a total of just 369 cars sold this month.

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