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Honda Cars recalls 77,954 units of some models to replace faulty fuel pumps

Honda Cars recalls 77,954 units of some models to replace faulty fuel pumps
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Honda Cars to recall 77,954 vehicles to fix faulty fuel pump

Honda Cars to recall 77,954 vehicles to fix faulty fuel pump Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA Honda Cars India on Friday announced a recall of 77,954 units of its various models, including Amaze, City, WR-V, Jazz, Civic, BR-V and CRV, to replace a faulty fuel pump. This will largely impact cars manufactured in 2019. The company had recalled about 65,651 vehicles in June last year for the same issue. “Honda Cars India Ltd. today announced that it has expanded its campaign to voluntarily replace fuel pump in 77,954 units of its select models in India. The fuel pumps installed in these vehicles may contain defective impellers, which could, over time result in engine stopping or not starting,” the company said in a statement.

Honda Cars March sales at 7,103 units

Synopsis The company said its domestic sales stood at 82,074 units during 2020-21, while exports were at 5,131 units. In 2019-20, HCIL had sold 1,02,016 units in the domestic market and exported 3,826 units. Agencies The company had sold 3,697 units in the same month last year when sales were impacted by the nationwide lockdown due to COVID-19. Honda Cars India Ltd (HCIL) on Thursday reported domestic sales of 7,103 units in March. The company had sold 3,697 units in the same month last year when sales were impacted by the nationwide lockdown due to COVID-19. The company said its domestic sales stood at 82,074 units during 2020-21, while exports were at 5,131 units. In 2019-20, HCIL had sold 1,02,016 units in the domestic market and exported 3,826 units.

Domestic car industry ends FY21 with a bang; March sales double over last year

Domestic car industry ends FY21 with a bang; March sales double over last year The growth was led by the top three players in the industry. Market leader Maruti Suzuki saw its sales grow by nearly 92 per cent at 146,200 units while Hyundai doubled its tally at 52,600 units Sumant Banerji | April 1, 2021 | Updated 19:17 IST Strong rebound for domestic car industry in March The domestic passenger vehicle industry ended fiscal 2021 with a strong rebound in March with the highest ever monthly sales tally of over 320,000 units. These are more than double of the tally in March last year when the base was low due to the shift from BS IV to BS VI emission norms. Sales last year were also impacted by the pandemic as the lockdown had kicked in from the 25th.

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