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Top 25 Best-Selling Cars in India [June 2017]

Due to the implementation of GST (Goods and Services Tax) from July 1st 2017, the car sales in June 2017 saw a major downfall. The customers were rather confused on whether to buy the cars before the GST implementation and enjoy the budget cuts or not. The car sales in India suffered a gradual decli...

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Due to the implementation of GST (Goods and Services Tax) from July 1st 2017, the car sales in June 2017 saw a major downfall. The customers were rather confused on whether to buy the cars before the GST implementation and enjoy the budget cuts or not. The car sales in India suffered a gradual decline in June 2017 with an estimate of 11% downfall which are the maximum since May 2013 only due to the GST.  - left

Maruti Suzuki Sold 14,856 Units of Alto Series in June 2017

Maruti Suzuki Alto continues to be on the top of list despite of the 37% falling in the sales. Honda WR-V secures a position above the Ford EcoSport in sales. Hyundai Grand i10 achieved the second highest spot leaving Dzire, Wagon R and the Swift behind. Top 25 Best-Selling Cars in India [June 2017] 
  1. Maruti Alto - 14,856
  2. Hyundai Grand i10 - 12,317
  3. Maruti Dzire - 12,049
  4. Maruti Wagon R - 10,668
  5. Hyundai Elite i20 - 10,609
  6. Maruti Swift - 9902
  7. Maruti Baleno - 9057
  8. Maruti Vitara Brezza - 8293
  9. Hyundai Creta - 6436
  10. Maruti Celerio - 6357
  11. Mahindra Bolero - 6290
  12. Renault Kwid - 5439
  13. Tata Tiago - 5438
  14. Honda City - 5187
  15. Maruti Ertiga - 4895
  16. Maruti Omni - 4685
  17. Maruti Eeco - 4523
  18. Honda WR-V - 4243
  19. Hyundai Eon - 4231
  20. Maruti Ciaz - 3950
  21. Hyundai Xcent - 3425
  22. Ford EcoSport - 3313
  23. Mahindra Scorpio - 3279
  24. Maruti Ignis - 3113
  25. Datsun Redi-GO - 2261
The Renault KWID's sales have dropped to almost 43 percent despite being one of the best feature loaded entry level car in the country. Hyundai Creta stood ninth with 6436 units while Ciaz from Maruti sold 3950 units last month. This makes both Hyundai and Maruti in the first ten positions as usual with Maruti’s cars making the most sale.  - shot

Maruti Suzuki Sold 12,049 Units of 2017 New Dzire in June 2017

Maruti Swift sold approximately 9902 units making it the the number fourth the list followed by Maruti Baleno selling 9057 units. The list is followed with Tata Tiago selling 5438 units and bagged thirteenth position next to Renault KWID. A total of 12 Maruti cars made into the top 25 list, making it the highest selling brand in India. Hyundai had 5 cars within the same list and thus, 17 places were occupied by both the brands.

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Hyundai Sold 6436 Units of Creta SUV in June 2017

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Top 25 Best-Selling Cars in India [June 2017] 

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imman

Automotive Writer

Specializes in: Electric Vehicles, Hybrid Technology

Immanuel Raja is an Automotive Writer with 8 years of experience covering the Indian automotive landscape. He specializes in Electric Vehicles and Hybrid Technology, with particular expertise in battery systems, charging infrastructure, and the integration of alternative powertrains in Indian road conditions. Raja has extensively tested over 200 vehicles across various segments, from entry-level EVs to premium hybrids, developing nuanced insights into their performance on India's diverse and challenging roads. His analysis encompasses both technical specifications and practical ownership considerations that matter to Indian consumers, including charging accessibility, maintenance costs, and performance in extreme weather conditions. With a finger on the pulse of India's evolving automotive preferences, Raja delivers clear, factual assessments that help readers navigate the transition to electrified mobility in the context of India's unique market dynamics.
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