Honda Cars India, however, posted a growth of 23 per cent in March riding on the success of its sedans Amaze and City.
Maruti Suzuki India said its domestic sales increased by 1.4 per cent during the month to 1,03,719 units as against 1,02,269 units in March 2014.
Sales of mini segment cars, including, Alto and WagonR, rose marginally to 40,159 units as compared to 40,085 units, while sales of compact segment comprising Swift, Estilo, Ritz, Dzire declined by 12.5 per cent to 38,710 units in March.
"When the industry grew by around 4 per cent, we grew by 11 per cent in FY15. While new models have played a significant role in the challenging environment but our efforts to expand our network both in rural and urban areas have paid off," Maruti Suzuki India Executive Director Marketing & Sales RS Kalsi told PTI.
Rival Hyundai Motor India (HMIL) sold 39,525 units last month compared with 35,003 units in March 2014, up 12.9 per cent.
Honda Cars India Ltd (HCIL), however, had a good run in March registering its highest ever monthly domestic sales of 22,696 units, up 23 per cent as compared to 18,426 units in the same month last year.
The company also posted its highest ever annual domestic sales of 1,89,062 units during FY 2014-15 recording 41 per cent growth over last financial year.
"The fiscal 2014-2015 has been extremely fruitful for HCIL. We are thankful to our customers for the great response we have achieved for Mobilio launched in July last year and their continued interest for other models," HCIL Senior Vice President - Marketing Jnaneswar Sen said.
Likewise, Ford India's domestic sales were down 17.35 per cent at 5,253 units last month from 6,356 units a year ago.
Commenting on the sales performance, Ford India Executive Director Marketing, Sales and Service Anurag Mehrotra said: "With the economic recovery being slower than anticipated and a high interest rate and inflation environment, customers continue to defer their discretionary spends.
