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Per the data they love imported Toyotas twice as much
Toyota is leading the re-conditioned or imported used car segment.
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Per the data they love imported Toyotas twice as much
Toyota is leading the re-conditioned or imported used car segment.
The best selling model was the 'Alto' which sold around 600 to 850 units a month.
Among 'reconditioned' or used cars imported mainly from Japan, Toyota dominated, with more than 2,000 units being registered a month.
Yeah, but all I am saying is what is written up there - in overall car sales, Toyota dominates.
More Toyotas on the road, than there are Altos.
Which ends up in the conclusion that people would still buy cars (preferably Altos) if they did not have the choice of Toyotas. Which means that the Toyotas, if as readily available, as are the Altos, would replace the Altos.
So the logical conclusion is, people prefer Toyota saloons (I am guessing that's what they are buying) to mini Altos.
Is n't the car in the pic sold as 'A-star' in India.
I know for a fact that the A-star sales in India have not taken off in India.So probably..................
Yeah, but all I am saying is what is written up there - in overall car sales, Toyota dominates.
More Toyotas on the road, than there are Altos.
Which ends up in the conclusion that people would still buy cars (preferably Altos) if they did not have the choice of Toyotas. Which means that the Toyotas, if as readily available, as are the Altos, would replace the Altos.
So the logical conclusion is, people prefer Toyota saloons (I am guessing that's what they are buying) to mini Altos.
This is correct. There are a lot of Toyota on the road in SL. But heavy vehicles trucks/buses are TATA and Lanka Ashok Leyland.
I think it's about time Sri Lanka gets on with some home production.
It has been a market for all the international players for a very long time. Doesn't help a lot with all the money going out of the country.
No Swift has finally hit bottleneck, afterall its 5yr+ old car, Maruti Suzuki registered only 348 Swift sales in July, compared to 7303 for Ritz.
I love my Dzire It's mileage is as good as that of my BulletThe waiting period of Swift diesel in my city is close to 6 months.
I love my Dzire It's mileage is as good as that of my Bullet
Suzuki basically owns the company, right? It's not Indian anymore.