That is not true of two-wheelers, which are definitely likely to sell more this year than in previous years - last year's numbers have already been almost equalled, according to Table 2.
However, as Table 3 shows, exports are doing well, and sales of passenger vehicles and three-wheelers should surpass previous years' numbers. It is worth noting that, for some categories like three-wheelers, exports are now a substantial proportion of production, as Table 4 shows.
How has the market treated auto firms? Overall, their shares have risen over the past year, according to Table 5.
But a lot of that, as Table 6 shows, is driven by outsize performance from Maruti Suzuki.
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