It is a FLOP in Indian Market. Now they are looking out in PK and BD. Good Luck.
I said long before that the car will be a Flop. I seen this kind from Yogoslavia and drove one name Yugo... 10 years back.. hahahaha
I just have one question for you... Understand the word 'statistics'? I tried to simplify it for you and you still come back with a theorotical nonesense of a reply, which just highlighted that there is always some sinister ulterior motive...
Just trying to help you understand, again!... 10,000 units of this car were sold in all of India in 1 month... This figure went as low as 500 units a month due to technical snags and came back... and on a running average that means 1,20,000 or more cars will be sold in a year... Now, you can trust atleast Indian consumer to make a good decision and award a 6% market share to this puny, FLOP car?
To give you a context of the scale (as to how large/small is this car's market already)... currently , the whole of BD does cars sales of 30000 units a year... {Link:
Mitsubishi plans big for Bangladesh | Bangladesh Economic News } and this small car has not canniblized a single existing car's market... It has created a new market and that is the magic of this car and more importantly, the idea of this car! And, to highlight another dimension (of the future potential)... China does 1.5million cars a month (10 times that of India, some 100-150 times that of Pakistan and 600 times that of BD)... Just talking about the potential that exists ahead for such ideas in our kind of high potential markets...
Sorry, if I side tracked a bit, but we should call a good product, a good product and respect the consumerism around it, that is making it a success... I am a Capitalist by heart! Jeez!
This car (and more importantly, crazy ideas like these) has the potential to change the dynamics of consumption and help improve consumption levels in the lower middle class (where me and my parents proudly come from) and thus help economic activity in emerging economies like ours and yours... And for your information, sum total of all that increased production adds to the magical number we all know as 'GDP growth rate'... and I am sure as hell, such ideas will rock in our countries, be it India, Pakistan or Bangladesh... If you need any additional analysis etc which is based on logic, I will be happy to be of help!
Cheers!