The country's automotive industry recorded reduced activities this year as Covid-19 took a toll on the economy. The price index stood at 110.09 in April with a growth of 42.22 from March. A price decrease was observed between August and September from a price index of 149.25 to 136.42. Isuzu’s unit sales in the review period stood at 3067, according to data from the Kenya Motor Industry Association (KMI). With regards to future trends, Maggie Ireri CEO TIFA said the KUV Price Index has started declining from September 2020 and is expected to continue until January 2021.
Source: The Star December 30, 2020 06:56 UTC