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Tata Indica, Safari report record sales in January

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Bharat Matrimony

Mumbai Feb. 3 Tata Motors has reported the highest-ever Indica sales since its launch in 1998, for January 2007 at 14,466 units, a growth of 14 per cent over January 2006.

In the passenger vehicle business, the company reported total sales of 22,801 units in the domestic market, an increase of 10 per cent over the same period.

The Indigo family registered sales of 3,207 units, a decline of 17 per cent.

The Sumo and Safari accounted for sales of 5,128 units, a growth of 20 per cent, with the Safari reporting highest-ever sales for any month since launch.

Commercial vehicles

Sales of commercial vehicles last month in the domestic market were 28,896 units, an increase of 36 per cent over 21,301 sold in January last year.

Medium and Heavy Commercial Vehicle sales stood at 17,097 units, a growth of 31 per cent, while Light Commercial Vehicle sales were 11,799 units, up by 44 per cent.

Exports fall

Exports stood at 3,743 units in January 2007 compared with 4,569 vehicles in January 2006, a decline of 18 per cent.

The company reported total sales of 55,440 vehicles (including exports), a growth of 19 per cent over the same month last year.

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