Car Sales Crash by Over Half Compared to 2022

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]Amidst ongoing economic uncertainty, the automobile industry has faced yet another significant decline in car sales.

Recent data from the Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA) reveals that car manufacturers (limited to association members) collectively sold a mere 5,092 vehicles in July 2023. This marks a considerable month-on-month (MoM) drop of 16% in sales and a staggering year-on-year (YoY) decrease of 57%.

Toyota Indus Motor Company (IMC) sold 1,368 cars, reflecting a 26% MoM sales decrease. Meanwhile, Honda Atlas Cars Limited (HACL) recorded sales of only 494 cars, witnessing a substantial 61% MoM increase in sales. Pak Suzuki Motor Company (PSMC) sold 2,444 cars, experiencing a 19% dip in monthly sales.

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Hyundai Nishat Motors Private Limited (HNMPL) managed to sell 569 cars in the past month, indicating a modest 2% MoM rise in sales. Notably, the Tucson model remains the top seller for the company.

Here are the sales figures for some popular car models:

Passenger Vehicle Sales
Passenger VehiclesSales in June 2023Sales in July 2023Month-on-Month % Difference
PSMC
Cultus264177-33%
Alto1,9131,440-26%
Wagon R16524548%
Bolan262146-44%
Swift278249-10%
Toyota IMC
Corolla and Yaris9841,0678%
Fortuner and Hilux862301-65%
Honda Atlas
Civic and City227208-8%
HR-V & BR-V80286258%
Hyundai Nishat
Tucson3133285%
Elantra8880-9%
Sonata779017%

Despite a slight uptick in sales, the overall trajectory of the local car industry remains gloomy. Car companies continue to grapple with production shutdowns due to inventory shortages, while surging prices and taxes have contributed to dampened demand.

Experts suggest that challenging times persist, with more production challenges and price hikes on the horizon.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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