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Eicher Motors CV sales up 7 pc in July

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New Delhi , Aug 4

EICHER Motors has registered a 7 per cent growth in its commercial vehicles sales in July as compared to the same month last year.

The total sales were 1,751 units (1,651 units). According to Mr Rakesh Kalra, Chief Executive, Eicher Motors, "Both light commercial vehicles and heavy commercial vehicles registered growth over the same period last year in the domestic market. Heavy rains in the large Western market affected demand in the last week of the month."

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