Tata Motors' JLR April sales fall 2.3%
Andy Goss, Jaguar Land Rover Group Sales Operations Director said, “A small decrease in sales was seen due to two factors. In the UK, customers purchased vehicles before the increase in vehicle tax on 1st April. In addition, the run-out of the previous Discovery model accounted for a year-on-year decrease in Land Rover sales.”
In April, JLR recorded retail sales of 40,385 units, which was down 2.3% compared to similar month a year ago. Photo: Official Website