During festivals. the rural customer has spent money on 2-wheelers or 4-wheelers: FADA President

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Key Points

What is unique about two-wheelers is the kind of double-digit growth we see..

I can confidently say that we will be seeing a growth of somewhere between 20% and 25% in the two-wheeler segment..

That can only happen when the entry-level has delivered the requisite numbers..

So, overall that retail was pretty high, but overall if you look at the 42-festive-day period that we calculated at FADA, that started from the first day of Navratra till the 10 days after Dhanteras, vahan (automobile) numbers need to settle down..

You will find an overall growth across these segments whether it is two-wheeler, four-wheeler, commercial, three-wheelers, tractors and everywhere, you will see the numbers growing..

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