Vehicle registrations down 20.28% in Aug.

But they recover from 38.43% fall in July 2020

September 10, 2020 02:30 am | Updated 02:30 am IST - CHENNAI

Vehicle registration in Tamil Nadu declined 20.28% to 1,28,477 units in August 2020 from 1,61,158 units during the corresponding period in 2019, according to the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA).

However, it recovered from a 38.43% fall in July 2020, while tractor registrations continued to do well.

Vehicle registrations are used as one of the indicators of economic activity. Except for three-wheelers, all other segments have seen a recovery.

Tractor registrations increased 73.24% to 2,292 units in August 2020 from 1,323 units in the same period last year. In July, tractor registration had increased 59.32%.

Two-wheeler registrations in Tamil Nadu declined 17.94% to 1,10,757 in August 2020 from 1,34,971 in August 2019. However, it recovered from a 35.67% drop in July 2020.

Passenger vehicle registrations were down 28.57% to 10,987 vehicles in August 2020 from 15,381 in August 2019. In July 2020, the registration was down 46.88%.

Commercial vehicle registrations were down 37.21% to 3,832 units in August 2020 from 6,103 in August 2019. Commercial vehicle registrations also recovered from 70.93% drop in July 2020.

Three-wheeler registrations continued their sharp decline. In August 2020, the registration was down 81.98% to 609 units from 3,380 units in 2019. The registrations were down 86.74% in July 2020.

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