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UMW Toyota sells 7,600 vehicles in June – year-to-date sales for 1H 2024 now at 47,000 units, down 3.4%

Jonathan LeeBy Jonathan LeeJuly 15, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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UMW Toyota sells 7,600 vehicles in June – year-to-date sales for 1H 2024 now at 47,000 units, down 3.4%
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Time has most definitely flown – we’re already into the second half of the yr, and most corporations are actually looking back at their performance in the primary half. Certainly one of those is UMW Toyota Motor (UMWT), which has announced it sold 7,600 vehicles in June 2024.

This figure is a decrease of about 9.8% over the preceding month and 12.3% down over what the corporate shifted in June last yr. It’s no surprise, then, that its year-to-date performance in the primary half has slipped barely behind 2023, with the figure of 47,000 units being around 3.4% lower than in the course of the same period last yr.

Still, UMWT considers this a robust month, something it attributed to promotional efforts and a give attention to customer satisfaction and social responsibility. “We’re grateful for the trust our customers have given us, which is reflected in our sales this month,” said president Ravindran Kurusamy. “This trust strengthens our commitment to society and aligns with our vision to Move Your World.”

UMW Toyota sells 7,600 vehicles in June – year-to-date sales for 1H 2024 now at 47,000 units, down 3.4%

To construct some momentum this month, the corporate has introduced a “Peace of Mind with Every Drive” promotion that gives as much as 100% financing for chosen models – a practice that can soon be outlawed. There are discounts including as much as RM7,500 off the Yaris – with monthly instalments from as little as RM688 – in addition to the Toyota Service Savers programme with instalments as little as RM31.

Also held this month was the Toyota Showroom Weekender event last weekend, July 13 and 14. This event, which took place nationwide, highlighted the Yaris, Vios, Corolla Cross and Hilux, with test drives, sales offers, trade-ins and Topmark pre-owned automotive options. The corporate said it is going to hold more Toyota Showroom Weekender events, which UMWT added also provide opportunity for community involvement and engagement, every month.

“We’re excited to proceed hosting events just like the Toyota Showroom Weekender, which permit us to interact with our customers and communities directly, emphasising Toyota’s ‘Customer First’ ideology,” said Ravindran. “These interactions are vital in fulfilling our commitment to exceptional service and our vision to Move Your World.”

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