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November 2017 Sales Comparison - Compact Sedans

Modified On Dec 11, 2017 01:32 PM By CarDekho for Maruti Dzire 2017-2020

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The new Dzire leads by a healthy margin but what are others up t?

The entire compact sedan segment remained pretty much stagnant compared to October 2017, but the sales grew 15.5 per cent compared to the same month a year back. Maruti Suzuki continued to control the lion's share in this segment too and is steadily eating into others' pies. Sales for the Maruti Suzuki Dzire grew 30 per cent YoY and 9.1 per cent MoM.

The new Dzire is a significant improvement over its predecessor and addresses all of the shortcomings of the outgoing model. It is offered in six colours, with two engines, two transmissions and four variants to choose from, giving buyers a lot of variety. But accurately estimating demand and managing the production of its 84 unique combinations can be a nightmare. Having said that, so far, Maruti Suzuki is handling it without a hiccup.

Since the entire segment doesn't grow overnight, when someone gains, someone has to lose. The Hyundai Xcent suffered a big loss along with the Ford Aspire and the Tata Zest. All three of these cars witnessed considerably lower demand compared to October 2017 and November 2016 dispatches.

The Tata Tigor showed an improvement of almost 32 per cent MoM and came close to becoming the second best selling compact sedan of the month. For now, it'll have to settle for the third spot though. Combined, Tata has the second spot as the Zest still continues to post four-digit numbers. However, it won't be around for much longer to keep Tata locked in the second place.

As if an already attractive price tag wasn't tempting enough, Volkswagen is now offering heavy year-end discounts on the Ameo. They're helping the Ameo record decent numbers given that it had a slow start. It looks like the Ford Aspire is also losing grip in this segment as it’s very close the three-digit mark. A facelift with the new 1.2-litre Dragon petrol engine could help it revive the numbers.

 

Nov 2017

Oct 2017

Nov 2016

MoM Change

YoY Change

Maruti Suzuki Dzire

22492

20610

17218

9%

31%

Hyundai Xcent

2841

3491

3623

-19%

-21%

Tata Tigor

2564

1945

NA

32%

NA

Honda Amaze

1976

1845

1971

7%

0%

Volkswagen Ameo

1348

1224

1641

10%

-18%

Ford Aspire

1151

2180

1800

-47%

-36%

Tata Zest

1003

1874

2643

-46%

-62%

Total

33375

33169

28896

0.6%

15.5%

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The new Dzire leads by a healthy margin but what are others up t?

The entire compact sedan segment remained pretty much stagnant compared to October 2017, but the sales grew 15.5 per cent compared to the same month a year back. Maruti Suzuki continued to control the lion's share in this segment too and is steadily eating into others' pies. Sales for the Maruti Suzuki Dzire grew 30 per cent YoY and 9.1 per cent MoM.

The new Dzire is a significant improvement over its predecessor and addresses all of the shortcomings of the outgoing model. It is offered in six colours, with two engines, two transmissions and four variants to choose from, giving buyers a lot of variety. But accurately estimating demand and managing the production of its 84 unique combinations can be a nightmare. Having said that, so far, Maruti Suzuki is handling it without a hiccup.

Since the entire segment doesn't grow overnight, when someone gains, someone has to lose. The Hyundai Xcent suffered a big loss along with the Ford Aspire and the Tata Zest. All three of these cars witnessed considerably lower demand compared to October 2017 and November 2016 dispatches.

The Tata Tigor showed an improvement of almost 32 per cent MoM and came close to becoming the second best selling compact sedan of the month. For now, it'll have to settle for the third spot though. Combined, Tata has the second spot as the Zest still continues to post four-digit numbers. However, it won't be around for much longer to keep Tata locked in the second place.

As if an already attractive price tag wasn't tempting enough, Volkswagen is now offering heavy year-end discounts on the Ameo. They're helping the Ameo record decent numbers given that it had a slow start. It looks like the Ford Aspire is also losing grip in this segment as it’s very close the three-digit mark. A facelift with the new 1.2-litre Dragon petrol engine could help it revive the numbers.

 

Nov 2017

Oct 2017

Nov 2016

MoM Change

YoY Change

Maruti Suzuki Dzire

22492

20610

17218

9%

31%

Hyundai Xcent

2841

3491

3623

-19%

-21%

Tata Tigor

2564

1945

NA

32%

NA

Honda Amaze

1976

1845

1971

7%

0%

Volkswagen Ameo

1348

1224

1641

10%

-18%

Ford Aspire

1151

2180

1800

-47%

-36%

Tata Zest

1003

1874

2643

-46%

-62%

Total

33375

33169

28896

0.6%

15.5%

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November 2017 Sales Comparison - Superb Vs Camry Vs Accord Vs Passat

November 2017 Sales Comparison - Compass Vs Tucson Vs CR-V Vs XUV500 Vs Hexa

November 2017 Sales Comparison - Mahindra XUV500 vs Tata Hexa vs Toyota Innova Crysta

Read More on : Swift Dzire AMT

The new Dzire leads by a healthy margin but what are others up t?

The entire compact sedan segment remained pretty much stagnant compared to October 2017, but the sales grew 15.5 per cent compared to the same month a year back. Maruti Suzuki continued to control the lion's share in this segment too and is steadily eating into others' pies. Sales for the Maruti Suzuki Dzire grew 30 per cent YoY and 9.1 per cent MoM.

The new Dzire is a significant improvement over its predecessor and addresses all of the shortcomings of the outgoing model. It is offered in six colours, with two engines, two transmissions and four variants to choose from, giving buyers a lot of variety. But accurately estimating demand and managing the production of its 84 unique combinations can be a nightmare. Having said that, so far, Maruti Suzuki is handling it without a hiccup.

Since the entire segment doesn't grow overnight, when someone gains, someone has to lose. The Hyundai Xcent suffered a big loss along with the Ford Aspire and the Tata Zest. All three of these cars witnessed considerably lower demand compared to October 2017 and November 2016 dispatches.

The Tata Tigor showed an improvement of almost 32 per cent MoM and came close to becoming the second best selling compact sedan of the month. For now, it'll have to settle for the third spot though. Combined, Tata has the second spot as the Zest still continues to post four-digit numbers. However, it won't be around for much longer to keep Tata locked in the second place.

As if an already attractive price tag wasn't tempting enough, Volkswagen is now offering heavy year-end discounts on the Ameo. They're helping the Ameo record decent numbers given that it had a slow start. It looks like the Ford Aspire is also losing grip in this segment as it’s very close the three-digit mark. A facelift with the new 1.2-litre Dragon petrol engine could help it revive the numbers.

 

Nov 2017

Oct 2017

Nov 2016

MoM Change

YoY Change

Maruti Suzuki Dzire

22492

20610

17218

9%

31%

Hyundai Xcent

2841

3491

3623

-19%

-21%

Tata Tigor

2564

1945

NA

32%

NA

Honda Amaze

1976

1845

1971

7%

0%

Volkswagen Ameo

1348

1224

1641

10%

-18%

Ford Aspire

1151

2180

1800

-47%

-36%

Tata Zest

1003

1874

2643

-46%

-62%

Total

33375

33169

28896

0.6%

15.5%

November 2017 Sales Comparison - City vs Ciaz vs Verna vs Vento vs Rapid

November 2017 Sales Comparison - Compass Vs Tucson Vs CR-V Vs XUV500 Vs Hexa

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November 2017 Sales Comparison - City vs Ciaz vs Verna vs Vento vs Rapid

November 2017 Sales Comparison - Superb Vs Camry Vs Accord Vs Passat

November 2017 Sales Comparison - Compass Vs Tucson Vs CR-V Vs XUV500 Vs Hexa

November 2017 Sales Comparison - Mahindra XUV500 vs Tata Hexa vs Toyota Innova Crysta

Read More on : Swift Dzire AMT

The new Dzire leads by a healthy margin but what are others up t?

The entire compact sedan segment remained pretty much stagnant compared to October 2017, but the sales grew 15.5 per cent compared to the same month a year back. Maruti Suzuki continued to control the lion's share in this segment too and is steadily eating into others' pies. Sales for the Maruti Suzuki Dzire grew 30 per cent YoY and 9.1 per cent MoM.

The new Dzire is a significant improvement over its predecessor and addresses all of the shortcomings of the outgoing model. It is offered in six colours, with two engines, two transmissions and four variants to choose from, giving buyers a lot of variety. But accurately estimating demand and managing the production of its 84 unique combinations can be a nightmare. Having said that, so far, Maruti Suzuki is handling it without a hiccup.

Since the entire segment doesn't grow overnight, when someone gains, someone has to lose. The Hyundai Xcent suffered a big loss along with the Ford Aspire and the Tata Zest. All three of these cars witnessed considerably lower demand compared to October 2017 and November 2016 dispatches.

The Tata Tigor showed an improvement of almost 32 per cent MoM and came close to becoming the second best selling compact sedan of the month. For now, it'll have to settle for the third spot though. Combined, Tata has the second spot as the Zest still continues to post four-digit numbers. However, it won't be around for much longer to keep Tata locked in the second place.

As if an already attractive price tag wasn't tempting enough, Volkswagen is now offering heavy year-end discounts on the Ameo. They're helping the Ameo record decent numbers given that it had a slow start. It looks like the Ford Aspire is also losing grip in this segment as it’s very close the three-digit mark. A facelift with the new 1.2-litre Dragon petrol engine could help it revive the numbers.

 

Nov 2017

Oct 2017

Nov 2016

MoM Change

YoY Change

Maruti Suzuki Dzire

22492

20610

17218

9%

31%

Hyundai Xcent

2841

3491

3623

-19%

-21%

Tata Tigor

2564

1945

NA

32%

NA

Honda Amaze

1976

1845

1971

7%

0%

Volkswagen Ameo

1348

1224

1641

10%

-18%

Ford Aspire

1151

2180

1800

-47%

-36%

Tata Zest

1003

1874

2643

-46%

-62%

Total

33375

33169

28896

0.6%

15.5%

November 2017 Sales Comparison - City vs Ciaz vs Verna vs Vento vs Rapid

November 2017 Sales Comparison - Compass Vs Tucson Vs CR-V Vs XUV500 Vs Hexa

November 2017 Sales Comparison - Mahindra XUV500 vs Tata Hexa vs Toyota Innova Crysta

November 2017 Sales Comparison - City vs Ciaz vs Verna vs Vento vs Rapid

November 2017 Sales Comparison - Superb Vs Camry Vs Accord Vs Passat

November 2017 Sales Comparison - Compass Vs Tucson Vs CR-V Vs XUV500 Vs Hexa

November 2017 Sales Comparison - Mahindra XUV500 vs Tata Hexa vs Toyota Innova Crysta

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