Toyota India Hikes Prices

March 14, 2009

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Toyota has increased the prices of the Corolla Altis by Rs. 10,000-Rs. 50,000 and the Innova by Rs. 10,000-Rs. 25,000. The price hike will go in effect from 1st April 2009. Toyota quotes the reason for price hike similar to Honda, i.e depreciation of rupee and yen against the US currency and rising input costs.

“So far, we have tried to absorb price increases (input costs) as much as possible, in order to limit the increase passed on to the customers. “However, due to unavoidable reasons such as recent changes in the rupee/dollar and yen/dollar exchange rate, we are now required to make necessary revisions in pricing,” Toyota Kirloskar Motor Deputy Managing Director (Marketing) Sandeep Singh said.

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One Response to “Toyota India Hikes Prices”

  1. sumit Says:

    This is unacceptable. Whatever benefits these car providers are given are being used by them for their self gain. And what is this exchange rate fiasco. You make your cars here in India and not importing them from Japan or US. I hope time teaches these Japanese arrogant auto makers a fitting lesson.

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