Monday 25 July 2016

In four years, diesel car sales fell by 50 per cent, was the primary reason

In four years, diesel car sales fell by 50 per cent, was the primary reason

 Diesel car sales in the country is seeing a steady decline. Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) in the last four years, according to a report in diesel car sales have plummeted by 50 per cent. In May this year, cars sold in the share of diesel cars was 26 percent, while in 2012 the figure was 52 per cent.
One reason for the decline in diesel car sales are diesel steps like Bain. First because of the low price and high mileage diesel cars people were important. Little difference in the prices of petrol and diesel is also a big reason that people are choosing petrol cars.

Usually a diesel model of the car to tell the petrol model is expensive, up nearly one million. In 2012, 27.2 rupees difference between diesel and petrol, now 10, has remained close to Rs. Delhi-NCR and Kerala over 2000 cc engine capacity because of the ban on diesel cars and they also sat doubt customers are running away from diesel cars.

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