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INDEX

TOPIC NAME PAGE NO

INDUSTRY PROFILE 2

PROFILE OF COMPANY 7

HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD SUCCESS STORY 9

VALLALAR MOTORS(HONDA SHOWROOM) 11

HONDA BIKES AND SCOOTERS MODELS&PRICE IN


VALLALAR HONDA SHOWROOM IN PERAMBALUR 12

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HONDA SPECIFICATION

RTO FITTINGS AND OPTIONAL ACCESSERIES 22

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DAILY LOG SHEET (10-06-2015 TO 26-06-2015)

CONCLUSION 40

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Automobile Industry in India:

With a scintillating 2.3 million units produced in 2008 the Indian automobile industry bagged the
position of being the ninth largest in the world. Following economic liberalization, Indian
domestic automobile companies like Tata Motors Maruti Suzuki and Mahindra and Mahindra
expanded their production and export operations in and across the country and since then the
industry has only shown signs of growth. The automobile industry comprises of heavy vehicles
(trucks, buses, tempos, and tractors), passenger cars, and two-wheelers.

The Indian automobile industry seems to come a long way since the first car that was
manufactured in Mumbai in 1898. The automobile sector today is one of the key sectors of the
country contributing majorly to the economy of India. It directly and indirectly provides
employment to over 10 million people in the country. The Indian automobile industry has a well-
established name globally being the second largest two wheeler market in the world, fourth
largest commercial vehicle market in the world, and eleventh largest passenger car market in the
world and expected to become the third largest automobile market in the world only behind USA
and China.

The growth of the Indian middleclass along with the growth of the economy over the last few
years has resulted in a host of global auto giants setting their foot inside the Indian Territory.
Moreover India also provides trained manpower at competitive costs making the country a
manufacturing hub for many foreign automobile companies. India proves to be a potential
market as compared to most of the other countries which are witnessing stagnation as far as
automobile industry growth is concerned.

 
A recent research conducted by the global consultancy firm Deloitte says that at least one Indian
automobile company will feature among the top six automobile companies that will dominate the
car market by 2020. 

The Indian automobile industry proved to be in good shape last year even after the economic
downturn. This was majorly due to the fact of renewed interest shown by global automobile
players like Nissan Motors which consider India to be a potential market.

 
As far as authorized dealer networks and service stations are concerned Maruti Suzuki is the
most widespread. The other automobile companies are also showing rapid progression in this
field.

Indian Automobile Export market

India is a very favorable market for small cars be it production, sales or export. Since the Indian
automobile industry is the largest manufacturer of small cars companies like Hyundai and Nissan
Motors export about 2,40,000 and 2,50,000 annually. India emerged as Asia's fourth largest
exporter of automobiles, behind Japan, South Korea and Thailand. The Indian automobile
exports registered a 22.30 percent growth in the year 2009. The growth trend was as follows:

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Two Wheelers- 32.31 percent, Commercial Vehicle - 19.10 percent and Passenger Cars grew by
- 19.10 percent. 

Key automobile manufactures in India

 Maruti Udyog
 General Motors
 Ford India Limited
 Eicher Motors
 Bajaj Auto
 Daewoo Motors india
 Hero Motors
 Hindustan Motors
 Hyundai Motors India Limited
 Royal Enfield Motors
 Telco
 TVS Motors
 DC Designs
 Swaraj Mazda Limited

Indian Automobile Industry Growth 2014

Gaining from Government stimulus packages, more demands and lower interest rates on
automobile loans the Indian automobile industry witnessed a phenomenal growth of 26.41 per
cent in the year 2009. Segment wise cars posted a growth of 25.10 percent and two wheelers
sales grew by 26 percent. The year 2009 actually turned out to be one of the best years in the
history of the automobile industry in India. If the trend continues the same way then Indian will
soon become the second fastest growing automobile market in the world only after China. 

Domestic Market Share for 2013 - 2014

Automobiles Market Share


Passenger Cars 15.86 %
Commercial Vehicles 4.32 %
Two Wheelers 3.58 %
Two Wheelers 76.23 %

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The automobiles sector is compartmentalized in four different sectors which are as follows:

 Two-wheelers which comprise of mopeds, scooters, motorcycles and electric two-


wheelers
 Passenger Vehicles which include passenger cars, utility vehicles and multi-purpose
vehicles
 Commercial Vehicles that are light and medium-heavy vehicles
 Three Wheelers that are passenger carriers and goods carriers.

The automobile industry is one of the key drivers that boosts the economic growth of the
country. Since the de-licensing of the sector in 1991 and the subsequent opening up of 100
percent FDI through automatic route, Indian automobile sector has come a long way. Today,
almost every global auto major has set up facilities in the country.
 
Austria based motorcycle manufacturer KTM, the established makers of Harley Davidson from
the US and Mahindra & Mahindra have set up manufacturing bases in India. Furthermore,
according to internal projections by Mercedes Benz Cars, India is set to become Mercedes
Benz’s fastest-growing market worldwide ahead of China, the US and Europe.
 
As per the data published by Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP), Ministry of
Commerce, Government of India, the cumulative FDI inflows into the Indian automobile
industry during April 2000 to October 2013 was noted to be US$ 9,079 million, which amounted
to 4% of the total FDI inflows in terms of US $. The production of compact superbikes is also
expected to take place in India. The country has a mass production base of 16 million two-
wheelers and the several global as well as Indian bike makers are looking forward to use it as an
advantage in order to roll out sports bikes in the 250 cc capacity.
 
The world standing for the Indian automobile sector, as per the Confederation of the Indian
industry is as follows:

 Largest three-wheeler market


 Second largest two-wheeler market
 Tenth largest passenger car market
 Fourth largest tractor market
 Fifth largest commercial vehicle market
 Fifth largest bus and truck segment

However, the year 2013-2014 has seen a decline in the industry’s otherwise smooth-running
growth. High inflation, soaring interest rates, low consumer sentiment and rising fuel prices
along with economic slowdown are the major reason for the downturn of the industry.
 

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Except for the two-wheelers, all other segments in the industry have been weakening. There is a
negative impact on the automakers and dealers who offered high discounts in order to push
sales. To match the decline in demand, automakers have resorted to production cuts and lay-offs,
due to which capacity utilization for most automakers remains at a dismal level.
 
Despite the comprehensive market being under extreme burden, the luxury car market has
observed a robust double-digit hike during the year 2013-2014, as a result of rewarding new
launches at compelling lower price points. Further, with the measured increases in the price of
diesel, the overall market continues to shift towards petrol-fuelled cars. This has lead to the
growth in sales of the 'Mini' segment of the PV market by of 5.5%
 
Factors determining the growth of the industry

 Fuel economy and demand for greater fuel efficiency is a major factor that affects
consumer purchase decision that will bring leading companies across two-wheeler and four-
wheeler segment to focus on delivering performance-oriented products.
 Sturdy legal and banking infrastructure
 Increased affordability, heightened demand in the small car segment and the surging
income of the Indian population
 India is the third largest investor base in the world
 The Government technology modernization fund is concentrating on establishing India as
an auto-manufacturing hub. 
 Availability of inexpensive skilled workers
 Industry is perusing to elevate sales by knocking on doors of women, youth, rural and
luxury segments
 Market segmentation and product innovation

 
Employment Opportunities
There are a wide range of jobs available in the automobile industry. With the number of vehicles
available on the road today, the need and requirement for people who can fix these machines is
fast increasing. Careers like automobile technician, car or bike mechanics are a great option.
Becoming a diesel mechanic is also a significant alternative. Diesel mechanics are responsible
for repairing and servicing diesel engines. As they are also required to repair engines of trucks
and buses, other than cars, they are provided with hefty wages.
 
If communication with people instead of repairing cars is what interests you, then you have the
opportunity of becoming a salesperson or sales manager in an automobile company. Career
opportunities in automobile design, paint specialists, job on the assembly line and insurance of
vehicles is also available.
 
Employment Trends

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The Automotive Mission Plan for the period of 2006-2016 aims to make India emerge as a
global automative hub. The idea is to make India as the destination choice for design and
manufacture of automobiles and auto components, with outputs soaring to reach US$ 145 billion
which is basically accounting for more than 10% of the GDP. This would also provide further
employment to over 25 million people by 2016 making the automobile the sunrise sector of the
economy. 
 
According to the Confederation of Indian Industry, the automobile sector currently employs over
80 lac people. An extension in production in the automobile industry is forecasted, it is likely to
rise to Rs. 600000 crore by 2016. 
 
Future Trends in the Automobile Industry
As the auto-shows began in January 2014, the industry promised a blend of technology and
automotives. With the recession trend breaking its leashes form the past two years, 2014 is
expected to get back on track with the sales of automobiles in the country.

 Almost Self-governing cars are predicted to be on the streets by 2020


 More than half the cars on the streets are going to be powered by diesel by 2020
 Industry watcher Gartner indicates that 30 percent of motorists want parking info. The
facility is likely to come up after glitches in the infrastructure catch up.
 High Performance Hybrid cars are likely to gain greater popularity among consumers.

 
The Indian automobile industry has a prominent future in India. Apart from meeting the
advancing domestic demands, it is penetrating the international market too. Favoured with
various benefits such as globally competitive auto-ancillary industry; production of steel at
lowest cost; inexpensive and high skill manpower; entrenched testing and R & D centres etc., the
industry provide immense investment and employment opportunity.

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PROFILE OF COMPANY:

About Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd.

Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. (HMSI) is the 100% subsidiary of Honda
Motor Company, Japan – the World’s No.1 two-wheeler company. Honda started Indian
2Wheeler operations in May 2001. In the 14 years since then, Honda has grown to become the
second largest two-wheeler company in India with over 20 million happy customers in India.
Today, every 7 seconds a new customer joins the fast expanding Honda family in India.

Growth: Making a great beginning in the 2 months of current fiscal 2015-16, Honda is the
highest market share and volume gainer in two-wheeler industry with 26% market share. At a
time when industry sales are negative 1%, Honda has grown 3%. In motorcycles, CB Shine is
leading the 125cc segment while new CB Unicorn 160 is now 2nd largest selling model in just
months of launch. In automatic scooter segment, Honda’s market share has now reached 59%.
Growing nearly 4 times that of industry, Honda is today leading the Scooterization of Indian
two-wheeler industry.

Honda achieved highest-ever sales of 44.5 lac units in FY’14-15 and led with its stellar 20%
growth which was more than double the 8% growth of domestic 2Wheeler industry (YoY basis).

Current production: Honda started production in 2001 from its first plant of 16 lac unit
capacity at Manesar (Haryana). In 2011, Honda expanded to 2nd plant of 12 lac units at
Tapukara (Rajasthan). This was followed by 3rd plant of 18 lac unit annual capacity at Narsapura
(Karnataka) in 2013. All three plants are currently running on full capacity.

Future Production expansion: Honda is strengthening its ‘Make in India’ resolve through
steady and strategic investments with a long term objective of creating 39% additional capacity
within 3.5 years. Foreseeing future increase in customer demand for automatic scooters, Honda
is constructing its new 4th plant in India at Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Once operational in early 2016,

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Honda’s 4th plant will be the World’s largest scooter only plant of 12 lac units annual capacity.
Additionally, Honda 2Wheeler will invest to build a new production line at its existing 3rd plant
Karnataka before the end of 2016. Overall, this will take Honda’s cumulative production
capacity to 6.4 million units - 1.6 million units (1st plant), 1.2 million units (2nd plant), 2.4
million units (3rd plant with upcoming new line) and projected 1.2 million units (upcoming 4th
plant).

Network: Moving full throttle, Honda has aggressively doubled its network in 2 years from
1950 outlets (FY’2012-13) to 3750 outlets (FY’2014-15) and plans to add 800 new touch-points
in current fiscal. Parallely, Honda has penetrated its direct office presence from its 5 regional
offices to 11 zonal offices for amassing local market intelligence, strategizing, and implementing
regional approach faster. The 11 zonal offices are located at key cities – Chennai, Raipur,
Ahmedabad, Bhopal, Patna, Jaipur, Nagpur, Mohali, Hyderabad, Bhubaneswar & Varanasi.

Fun Expansion: Honda is proud to be the industry first to promote fun, safety and environment
in India. For 7 years, Honda has initiated and expanded on popular fun initiatives like Honda
One Make Race, Gymkhana, Dream Asia Cup of Road Racing and the unique Honda Racing
Training Academy in liaison with professional racing team. Additionally, Honda has introduced
five global performance fun bikes in India. These include – CB 1000R, CBR 1000RR Fireblade,
VT 1300CX and Goldwing 1800L.

Safety Promotion: Honda has educated over 5 lac individuals of all age groups on safety riding
activity with special focus on empowering females and kids. Additionally HMSI has adopted
eight Traffic Training parks in Chandigarh, Jaipur, Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Yeole, Hyderabad
and two in Delhi where it has trained over 2 lac people on safe riding.

Awards: Honda 2Wheelers has won more than 100 prestigious awards. In FY’ 2014-15, Honda
received 19 awards including Best CEO Multinational (Forbes India), Most Trusted Brand in
Indian two-wheelers (Economic Times Brand Equity Survey 2014), Most Trusted Brand
(Readers Digest), Two Wheeler Manufacturer of the year (Bike India Awards 2015) and Brand
Excellence Award in Automobile Sector (ABP). Honda technology won - Convenience
Technology of the Year and Engine of the Year (Auto Tech Review IATIA Awards). Honda also
won accolades for its road safety initiatives like CSR initiative towards road safety-2W
(Bloomberg Autocar 2015), CSR Leadership Award (Think Odisha Leadership Awards 2014).

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On the product front, Honda’s Activa 125 won 6 “Scooter of the year" awards while CB Shine
and CB Unicorn won the prestigious JD Power awards.

Honda Motor Co., Ltd Success Story:

Quick Facts
Name : Honda Motor Co., Ltd

Founded : 1948

Founder : Takeo Fujisawa,


Soichiro Honda

CEO : Takanobu Ito

Industry : Automobile

Sector : Public

Country : Japan

Website : world.honda.com

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The Honda Motor Company was founded by Soichiro Honda in October 1946. He was very
interested in automobiles from a small age so he used to tune cars and enter them into races
using his friend’s garage. As he grew up he decided to be in the automobile industry.

Soon his efforts paid off and he got a contract for supplying piston rings for major car
maker Toyota. But unfortunately he lost the contract as his products did not match the
required quality. So he went to various factories in Japan looking for ways to improve the
quality of the engines by making efficient piston rings.

Soon he was able to find a highly automated process that could use unskilled workers to
produce high quality piston rings. Toyota was impressed by his product and bought it in
1941. Next he started a company called Tokai Seiki in order to produce his products at a
larger scale. Soon Toyota bought 40% of the company and thus Soichiro and the officials at
Toyota could built a lasting business relation. But a series of calamities damaged large
portions of his company and this forced Soichiro to sell the remaining parts of his company
to Toyota. In 1946 he founded Honda Technical Research Institute to sell customised
bicycles with attached motors. He had only 12 employees who worked in a 170 sq ft. area.

In 1949, after years of persistence Honda and his team were able to release the Model D
which was the first complete motorcycle they had made with their own parts. Soon the
demand for this low priced vehicle increased and by 1964 the Honda Company was the
World’s largest manufacturer of motorcycles. They did not stop there but tried out different
possibilities in that time period. In 1963, they were able to release their first ever four wheel
vehicle in the form of the T360 mini pick-up truck.

Soon they went on to expand their range of vehicles and they produced their first car called
the S500 Sports Car. In 1986 they ventured into luxury car segment and released the very
successful Acura. In 1991 they released the Honda NSX Supercar which was the first
vehicle to incorporate the V6 engine with the latest variable-valve timing. Their success had
no limits here after as they kept innovating and started producing scooters, engines,
generators, motors and pumps successfully. 

Honda has the reputation of being the largest producer of internal combustion engines
reaching an impressive figure of 15 million in 2012. It also is the eighth biggest automobile
manufacturer in the world, an industry into which it had a very late entry. In 2012, Honda
had more than $99 billion in revenues out of which $3 was the yearly profit. It has more
than 175,000 employees located in various parts of the World. As of 2013 it has released
more than thirty models of cars bettering its performance year after year.

From producing noisy scooters to making the finest cars on the planet, Honda has come a
long way in evolving as a company. It has been on the verge of sell out but has come back
strongly to cement itself as one of the biggest players in the international automobile
market. It has held its reputation of being the World’s largest motorcycle manufacture since

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it claimed that position in1964. Today you cannot see many roads without seeing a Honda
made vehicle pass by. Honda has gone on to become a global superpower in the automobile
industry.    

VALLALAR MOTORS(HONDA SHOWROOM):

Contact details and address of Vallalar Honda.

Contact Details:

Address : No-1,
Palakarai, 
Collector Office Road, 
Perambalur.

Pin Code – 621212

Contact Person : Mr. Vimalcharan.D

Phone : 0432-8225204, +91-9965535204

Fax : --

E-mail : vallalarmotors@yahoo.com

Get call from this dealer

* Vallalar Honda Honda Showroom may present in one or more location. Some Vallalar Honda
Honda dealer may not sell all Honda models. Kindly confirm over the phone before visiting the
showrooms.

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HONDA BIKES AND SCOOTERS AVAILABLE AT VALLALR HONDA
SHOWROOM IN PERAMBALUR:

1. Scooters Models:

  Activa -APPROXIMATE PRICE 51578*

  Activa 125cc - APPROXIMATE PRICE 64670*

  Activa i - APPROXIMATE PRICE 48698*

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  Aviator - APPROXIMATE PRICE 58672*

  Dio -APPROXIMATE PRICE 50702*

2. Motorcycles Models:

  CB 1000R – APPROXIMATE PRICE 127596*

 CB Trigger 150 –APPROXIMATE PRICE 81621*

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CB Twister –APPROXIMATE PRICE 75000*

  CB Unicorn 160 –APPROXIMATE PRICE 75696*

  CBF Stunner –APPROXIMATE PRICE 61762*

  CBR150R –APPROXIMATE PRICE 126576*

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  cd 110 dream –APPROXIMATE PRICE 44970*

  Dream Neo –APPROXIMATE PRICE 4987

  Dream Yuga -APPROXIMATE PRICE 53854*

  Livo –APPROXIMATE PRICE 53000*

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  Shine-APPROXIMATE PRICE 61410*

HONDA SPECIFICATIONS:

Welcome to the Honda specification page. Find all the Specifications of Honda bike. Specs of
Honda bikes here includes dimensions, engine power, torque, ARAI mileage and fuel efficiency.

Honda Activa Specifications 


Top Speed:89 kmph
Power:72.73 bhp/ton
Mileage67.00 kmpl

 
Honda Activa 125cc Specifications
Top Speed:0 kmph

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Power:78.18 bhp/ton
Mileage59.00 kmpl

 
Honda Activa i Specifications 
Top Speed:89 kmph
Power:72.73 bhp/ton
Mileage60.00 kmpl

 
Honda Aviator Specifications 
Top Speed:82 kmph
Power:68.63 bhp/ton
Mileage67.00 kmpl

 
Honda CB 1000R Specifications 
Top Speed:228 kmph
Power:568.66 bhp/ton
Mileage22.00 kmpl

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Honda CB Trigger 150 Specifications
Top Speed:102 kmph
Power:102.19 bhp/ton
Mileage67.00 kmpl

 
Honda CB Twister Specifications
Top Speed:94 kmph
Power:83.33 bhp/ton
Mileage86.00 kmpl

 
Honda CB Unicorn 160 Specifications
Top Speed:106 kmph
Power:107.41 bhp/ton
Mileage62.00 kmpl

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Honda CBF Stunner Specifications
Top Speed:100 kmph
Power:85.27 bhp/ton
Mileage70.00 kmpl

   
Honda CBR150R Specifications 
Top Speed:130 kmph
Power:127.39 bhp/ton
Mileage40.00 kmpl

 
Honda CBR250R Specifications 
Top Speed:146 kmph
Power:155.15 bhp/ton
Mileage29.00 kmpl

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Honda cd 110 dream Specifications
Top Speed:0 kmph
Power:78.57 bhp/ton
Mileage70.00 kmpl

 
Honda Dio Specifications 
Top Speed:92 kmph
Power:76.92 bhp/ton
Mileage47.00 kmpl

 
Honda Dream Neo Specifications
Top Speed:87 kmph
Power:78.57 bhp/ton
Mileage74.00 kmpl

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Honda Dream Yuga Specifications
Top Speed:89 kmph
Power:78.7 bhp/ton
Mileage64.00 kmpl

 
Honda Shine Specifications 
Top Speed:96 kmph
Power:84.43 bhp/ton
Mileage72.00 kmpl

 
Honda Stunner Specifications 
Top Speed:100 kmph
Power:85.27 bhp/ton
Mileage70.00 kmpl

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Honda Twister Specifications 
Top Speed:94 kmph
Power:83.33 bhp/ton
Mileage86.00 kmpl

RTO FITTINGS AND OPTIONAL ACCESSERIES:

RTO Fittings mandatory for registration purpose to Motor cycle and Scooters:

 Number Plate
 Crash Bar
 Mirror
 Sari Guard
 Brake Pedal Rubber
 Buzzer
 Side Stand
 Ladies Footrest

Optional ACCESSORIES are available on Customer Request:

 Rain Cover 
 Helmet
 Bumpers (black & stainless steel)
 Engine Guard
 Floor Mate
 Activa Box
 Seat Cover and Tank Cover Basket

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