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VE Commercial Vehicles' October sales up 65%

NEW DELHI: Auto maker VE Commercial Vehicles on Thursday reported 65.11 per cent growth in its total sales of Eicher trucks and buses in October at 2,257 units.

The company had sold 1,367 units in the same month last year.

Domestic sales increased by 71.09 per cent to 2,024 units, compared with 1,183 units in the same period a year ago, the company said in a statement.

Exports for the month grew 26.63 per cent to 233 units compared to 184 units last year.

Sales of light commercial vehicles in the Indian market during the month also went up by 77.97 per cent to 1,680 units, against 944 units in October, 2008.

Heavy commercial vehicle sales also recorded a jump of 21.15 per cent at 126 units against 104 units in October last year, it added. - PTI

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