Sales for Maruti Suzuki rose 15-17 per cent during Onam, Ganesh Chaturthi and Dussehra this year, over what was reported during these festivals last year.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor and General Motors recorded month-on-month growth rates of around 10 per cent.
Mayank Pareek, chief operating officer (sales & marketing), Maruti, says initial signs during this festive season have been very good.
"We have recorded 32,000 bookings for the new Alto 800 within two weeks of launch. We are enthused by the response, particularly because it is an entry-level petrol car.
"Excluding the Alto, we have seen fresh bookings go up by 18 per cent and have an order backlog of 125,000 units for the Swift, DZire and Ertiga," he said.
In general, petrol car sales had declined by 20 per cent, while those of diesel vehicles had increased by 40 per cent between April and September.
Maruti expects to perform much better in the coming quarters after the flat growth in the first six months of the financial year. It grew 0.03 per cent to sell 473,218 units between April and September despite the low base of last year.
Pareek adds, "Overall, the passenger vehicle industry has grown by 6.9 per cent in the first two quarters. We expect the second half to be much better, given that all the major festivals and corporate and pre-budget purchases will happen now."
Hero MotoCorp, market leader in the two-wheeler industry, also has good news.
"We have witnessed a good surge in demand this festive season and are optimistic that this would continue.
"Customer response to our strong brands like the Splendor and Passion, as well as our new launches, has been excellent.
"We have retailed over 350,000 units in the 15 days of the festival so far," informed Anil Dua, senior vice-president (marketing & sales).
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