Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) registered aggregate sales of 55,670 units (47,762 units) in May up by 16.6pc from the corresponding month last year, domestic sales were 32,010 units (31,123 units) up 2.8pc and exports were 23,660 units (16,639 units) up 42.2pc.. Commenting on the sales, Arvind Saxena, Director, Marketing and Sales, HMIL said, “The recent hike in petrol prices has depressed market sentiment, with the macro-economic indicators providing no cause for cheer, the demand outlook doesn’t look very bright.” The segment-wise cumulative sales for May 2012 are: A2 segment 48,250 units (Eon, Santro, i10, i20); A3 Segment 7,306 units (Accent and Verna); A5 segment 43 units (Sonata); SUV 71 units (Santa Fe).
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