India's popular automobile manufacturer Maruti Suzuki sells the largest number of cars in India, but for the last few months, sales have fallen significantly due to changes in the auto sector and sluggishness. Now Maruti Suzuki hopes that its September sales of cars will be higher than in the previous month. Maruti Suzuki President R.C. Bhargava told Reuters on Monday that he hopes his sales have increased this month.
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Maruti Suzuki's domestic sales had fallen by 34.3 per cent in August, which was the biggest monthly decline in sales in recent times. In the month of August, the sales of the Indian auto industry fell for the 10th consecutive month, which is the worst situation in the history of the industry. Bhargava said that we expect retail sales to increase in September as compared to August. Bhargava said that "booking levels have increased compared to the previous month and are going up substantially. We hope to have the highest retail sales on the 29th and 30th of this month. Navratri festival is going to start in India, in these 9 days, sales are seen to increase the most. This time, Navratri starts from 29 September".
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To attract customers in this festive season, the company has given a 1197cc 4 cylinder BSVI petrol engine in the petrol variants of Maruti Suzuki Dzire which generates 61 kW of power at 6,000 Rpm and 113 Nm of torque at 4200 Rpm. is. On the other hand, the diesel variant of Maruti Suzuki Dzire has a 1248cc 4 cylinder BSVI petrol engine that generates 55.2 kW power at 4 thousand Rpm and 190 Nm torque at 2000rpm. The Dzire comes in 5MT / 5AMT option. Talking about the price, the initial ex-showroom price of this car has been fixed at Rs 5,82,613.
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