"The automobile industry contributed 86 per cent more excise (to the government) than last year, accounting 26 per cent of the overall excise kitty and there is no need to roll back to the levels of the pre-stimulus package days," Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers President Pawan Goenka said.
As part of the stimulus package provided by the government to overcome the 2008-09 downturn, small cars had enjoyed a reduction in excise duty to 8 per cent from 12 per cent earlier.
It was later increased to 10 per cent in last year's Budget. Big cars, sports-utility vehicles and multi- utility vehicles currently attract 22 per cent excise duty.
"Any change in excise, whether an increase or decrease will be passed on to the consumers. Let it remain at 10 per cent and not increase to 12 per cent that was prevailing at the pre-stimulus package days," Goenka said.
Asked about the wishlist of the auto industry ahead of the Budget, he merely said SIAM representatives have met Finance Ministry officials without commenting on the details.
"We have had discussions with the government and are quite encouraged by the response and we have been promised that there would be a fair look at the points that we have raised," Goenka said.