Tata Motors is now the third-largest passenger vehicle seller in India, surpasses M&M
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Riding on Tiago’s back,
"The new model Tiago has been well received by customers both in urban and rural markets. Moreover, vehicles with a waiting period have not impacted due to the high denomination currency ban since customers paid advances prior to booking the vehicles. This has helped Tata Motors," Abdul Majeed, Partner at Pricewaterhouse, told ET.
Tata Motors sold 12,736 units in November compared with 12,707 units sold by Mahindra & Mahindra in the same period, according to the sales data received from industry sources.
The lead however, is slim but analysts expect Tata Motors to maintain the advantage.
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What's more, for the fourth consecutive month, Mahindra lost the country's largest utility vehicle seller status to
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