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KIT: The Indian car accessory market

The Indian car accessory market is estimated at Rs 1,200 crore. - Better pricing drew more fliers in Apr - Damage control - Ansal Infra plans to raise Rs 1,500 cr via QIP - Deep Industries bags Rs 72 cr contract from ONGC - FIIs net sellers of Rs 411.54 cr in cash market today - TVS to launch two models in next few months It is growing at 20-25 per cent year-on-year. The launch of new passenger car models, India emerging as a major hub for small car manufacturing and the rising per capita income are some of the key reasons for the growth of this market. The unorganised sector accounts for nearly 60 per cent of the total car accessory market. Entertainment (purchase of head units, speakers, amplifiers, sub-woofers and so on) is the biggest revenue earner for players in the segment.Consumers generally spend close to 3-4 per cent of the car value on car accessories.

car hire commented:

Nice post about Indian car accessory market.the amount estimated for this makret is nearly Rs 1200 crore.

02.03.2012

car rental in singapore commented:

The Indian car accessories are great in demand . You have shared really a brilliant post in this regard. Thanks fotr the nice updation.

08.05.2012


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