The country's second largest two-wheeler maker Bajaj Auto today reported 2.90 percent fall in motorcycle sales at 3,08,858 units in July. The company had sold 3,18,095 units in the corresponding month last year, according to Bajaj Auto Ltd (BAL).
It was reported that BAL said exports also fell by 12.84 percent during the month at 1,25,501 units compared to 1,43,996 units in July 2011. In the three-wheeler category, the company said its sales stood at 35,292 units against 45,617 units in the same month last year, a dip of 22.63 percent.
It was also reported that the total vehicle sales of the company in the last month stood at 3,44,150 units compared to 3,63,712 units in the same period a year ago, a decline of 5.38 percent.
It was reported that BAL said exports also fell by 12.84 percent during the month at 1,25,501 units compared to 1,43,996 units in July 2011. In the three-wheeler category, the company said its sales stood at 35,292 units against 45,617 units in the same month last year, a dip of 22.63 percent.
It was also reported that the total vehicle sales of the company in the last month stood at 3,44,150 units compared to 3,63,712 units in the same period a year ago, a decline of 5.38 percent.