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Led by market leader Hero Honda, two-wheeler manufacturers posted an impressive growth in sales during the month of November on the back of favourable bank lending rates and a good response to new launches. Heavy promotional campaigns and sales offers by most companies also aided demand. - Robust auto sales hold promise of good economic showing - Hyundai November sales up 28% - Hero Honda sales jump 32% in Nov - Rs 65 cr loss for Sunbeam Auto due to 52-day stir - M&M aims to source parts from China for two-wheelers - 17,500 key level for an upmove The aggregate two-wheeler sales of Hero Honda, TVS Motor, Yamaha and Suzuki rose 32 per cent to 520,014 units last month, against the 393,604 units sold in the same month last year. Bajaj Auto and Honda Motorcycle and Scooters (HMSI) did not release their sales data today. Hero Honda, which commands a 59 per cent market share, stated that its sales rose 32 per cent to 381,378 units from 289,426 units sold in the same month a year ago. PICKING UP SPEED Company Nov 2008 Nov 2009 % change Hero Honda 289,426 381,378 32 TVS Motor 77491 106836 38 Yamaha 16701 17055 2 Suzuki 9986 14745 48 Total 393604 520014 32 Source: Company data “What is noteworthy is that the robust November sales numbers come on the back of the good performance we staged during the festive season in September and October. Sales for the November period are the best ever,” Anil Dua, senior vice-president (sales & marketing), Hero Honda, said. Analysts said improving sentiments and a pick-up in overall economic activity helped two-wheeler manufacturers to post good sales in November. They expect the healthy trend to continue in the remaining months of the current year. Chennai-based TVS Motor Company sold 106,836 units in November, a 38 per cent growth over the 77,491-unit sale posted in the similar period last year. However, exports for the manufacturer of the twin-spark plug kitted Flame motorcycle dipped 33 per cent to 14,008 units.


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