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Maruti eyes used car segment for growth
Mumbai, July 09: Maruti Udyog Ltd, whose scrip was listed on BSE and NSE today, will continue to focus on small cars and grow its used car business even as its stock witnessed heavy buying interest with latest combined traded volume crossing the Rs 550 crore mark.
Mumbai, July 09: Maruti Udyog Ltd, whose scrip was listed on BSE and NSE today, will continue to focus on small cars and grow its used car business even as its stock witnessed heavy buying interest with latest combined traded volume crossing the Rs 550 crore mark.
MUL managing director Jagdish Khattar told newspersons
after striking the ceremonial gong on BSE "the market for
small cars, those priced upto Rs four lakh, is huge in India
and with better vehicle finance facilities we can tap the
growing demand and maintain our leadership position".
The car penetration rate in India at six per 1000 was lower than those prevailing in neighbouring countries like Pakistan and "to improve our ratio we have to increase car making capacities substantially", he said.
Suzuki Motor Corporation, parent company of MUL, has decided to make Indian operations a base for research and development for small car and Asian market, he said.
On the plans on second hand car business, Khattar said currently the market for such vehicles was unorganised and for MUL this was one of the future areas for growth.
In the developed market, the ratio of used cars to new vehicles was 2:1. MUL has sold 1,000 used Maruti cars in various segments, Khattar said.
Latest trading volumes on BSE and NSE stood at 1.07 crore and 2.32 crore shares respectively.
Khattar said the immense trading volume reflects the investors' interest in the company.
The car penetration rate in India at six per 1000 was lower than those prevailing in neighbouring countries like Pakistan and "to improve our ratio we have to increase car making capacities substantially", he said.
Suzuki Motor Corporation, parent company of MUL, has decided to make Indian operations a base for research and development for small car and Asian market, he said.
On the plans on second hand car business, Khattar said currently the market for such vehicles was unorganised and for MUL this was one of the future areas for growth.
In the developed market, the ratio of used cars to new vehicles was 2:1. MUL has sold 1,000 used Maruti cars in various segments, Khattar said.
Latest trading volumes on BSE and NSE stood at 1.07 crore and 2.32 crore shares respectively.
Khattar said the immense trading volume reflects the investors' interest in the company.
Bureau Report