Honda Cars India (HCIL) on Monday reported a 28.36 per cent decline in its domestic sales to 13,574 units in March.
The company had sold 18,950 units in the domestic market in March 2017, HCIL said in a statement.
Last month, the company sold 261 units of small car Brio, 2,473 units of premium hatchback Jazz, 716 units of compact sedan Amaze and 4,680 units of mid-sized sedan City.
The company also sold 4,411 units of its compact sports utility vehicle (SUV) WR-V. While SUV BR-V saw sales of 992 units, that of SUV CR-V stood at 41 units.
In addition, it exported a total of 486 units during the month under review.
For the financial year 2017-18, the company sold a 1,70,026 units in the domestic market, up 8 per cent, from 1,57,313 units in the 2016-17 fiscal.
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