As much as I hate to admit it, it looks like Indian-made low cost cars are going to be the future of Sri Lanka
If Shan is telling the truth 2000+ Renault KWIDs were sold in SL by now. I'm sure the numbers wouldn't differ much when it comes to Altos.
Mitsubishi's total number of vehicle sales in Sri Lanka in 2014 was merely 1838. (Brand-new, imported by United Motors) This includes all Mitsubishi products - Lancer EX, Lancer, Triton, Delica, Pajero, Outlander, Outlander PHEV, Mirage, Attrage
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With the new government's tax schemes these numbers would fall further.
With rapidly falling reconditioned car market (they stopped importing reconditioned Japanese vehicles to SL for 6 months didn't they?) Percentage of Japanese vehicles on SL roads would fall in a rapid rate
Quote from the aluthcar blog:
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People with money are always buying vehicles according to their budget/requirement and the likes.
even with 300% taxes still vehicles are selling in Sri Lanka.
A week back 1500 kwid's have been sold by AMW
My guess is people who were interested in buying alto must have shifted to kwid.
Affordable is not equal to shit, that is a false propaganda made by some poeple.
I think that era is going to be over soon my friend, people are going to afford brand new cars







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KWID failed the crash test and scored 0 points even if it had an AirBag installed because of the sub-par quality of the metal used by Renault to build the bodyshell. 



