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Passenger vehicles market to grow at CAGR of 13.9%: Survey

With the small car segment driving growth, the country"s domestic passenger vehicle market is likely to grow at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.9 per cent over the next five-years, a survey said. - High inflation numbers derail Dalal Street - Still in rough seas - Zensar"s growth strategy shrugs off recession - Rajeev Malik : Go easy on that exit">Rajeev Malik : Go easy on that exit - Industrial growth at 10.3% year after credit crisis - Industry to maintain double digit growth, says Montek "The domestic passenger vehicle sales will accelerate at a CAGR of 13.9 per cent from 1.55-million units in FY 09 to 2.98-million units in FY 14," a Credit Analysis and Research (CARE) Ratings survey said. According to the survey, the small car segment is likely to clock a CAGR of 15.8 per cent from 0.94-million units in FY 09 to 1.95-million by end-FY 14. There will be an increase in preference for utility vehicles for personal use which would drive the segment"s growth, it said. Lower excise duty of 8 per cent on small cars (mini- and-compact) as against 20 per cent for big cars would largely contribute to the higher growth of small cars, the survey said. The mini-segment sales will grow at a CAGR of 40 per cent from 49,383 units in FY 09 to 2,65,803 units by the end of FY 14. However, the compact segment sales will rise at a CAGR of 13.7 per cent from 8,88,676 units in FY 09 to 16,80,349 units in FY 14, it said. Around 5.5-million households (70.3 per cent of the addressable households) can afford a car with on-road price not exceeding Rs 3,50,000 (FY 09 prices).


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