"As an industry we expect stability, transparency and clear road map as far as policies are concerned. It affects our confidence when suddenly the playing field changes altogether. Give us a road map and then stick to it as large investments are involved," Honda Cars India Senior Vice-President (marketing and sales) Janeshwar Sen told PTI.
Honda Cars India, which was manufacturing petrol cars primarily in the country till a couple of years back, invested heavily in diesel technology when demand began to shift towards diesel cars due to wide gap in petrol and diesel prices.
When asked about company's strategy if the Supreme Court levied extra cess on diesel cars, Sen said: "If that happens, everybody will have to adhere to the judgement. Even we will have to adapt according to the market conditions. We will make what market will demand."
Pollution from cars constituted just a small part of the entire problem and need is to look into the matter in a cohesive manner, he said.
"Cars are just a small part. Are we really looking at real causes of air pollution?" he asked.
Earlier, the government had announced infrastructure cess of 1 per cent on petrol/ LPG/CNG driven vehicles of length not exceeding 4 meter and engine capacity not exceeding 1,200cc.
Singling out diesel vehicles in the aftermath of pollution problems in the national capital, the government had also imposed 2.5 per cent cess on diesel vehicles of length not exceeding 4 meter and engine capacity not exceeding 1,500cc, while higher engine capacity and SUVs and bigger sedans were slapped a cess of 4 per cent on the value of the car.
Earlier on similar lines, Maruti Suzuki India Chairman RC Bhargava and industry body SIAM have also questioned singling out the auto industry for the entire air pollution scenario.
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