Tukang Nggame Android - Honda and Yamaha are still competing in the national motorcycle sales, like in the arena of MotoGP racing. According to data obtained Kompas.com, to the market last August, Honda managed to remove the 350 669 units and still leads the market with a total of 2,352,686 units (January-August). The Yamaha imagine with 316 447 units (August) and a total of 2,262,792 units.
Julius Aslan, Marketing Director of PT Astra Honda Motor (AHM), said the motorcycle market back in August the highest record of national history. The number is higher than in July which reached 701 258 units.
"It must score higher. Berapanya not know yet, because there is no official data from AISI (Indonesian Motorcycle Industry Association)," Julius said to Kompas.com, yesterday.
What about other brands? Suzuki was in third place with sales of 54 325 units or 5.8 percent higher in July compared with 51 316 units. Kawasaki was behind him with 8480 units or an increase of 6.1 percent from 7986 units. Total sales volume of these two brands respectively 350 224 units and 56 689 units.
Although there are two other brands, namely TVS and Kanzen, the four brands above already covers 98 percent of the total market. If summed, the August sales reached 731 921 units or 4.3 percent higher. As for the total market to touch 5,042,647 units and not far adrift in 2009 which reached 5.8 million units. That is, the target market this year set to reach 7.2 million units seem to be achieved with the remaining four months into the future.
Dyonisius Beti, President Director of PT Yamaha Motor Kencana Indonesia (YMKI), said the jump in the market in 2010 was outside producers estimated. In fact, the average annual increase, gains tend to be unhealthy.
"Better it is fixed and constant growth. Unfortunately, if the market is too high jump and then fell in subsequent years," Dyon said.
Julius Aslan, Marketing Director of PT Astra Honda Motor (AHM), said the motorcycle market back in August the highest record of national history. The number is higher than in July which reached 701 258 units.
"It must score higher. Berapanya not know yet, because there is no official data from AISI (Indonesian Motorcycle Industry Association)," Julius said to Kompas.com, yesterday.
What about other brands? Suzuki was in third place with sales of 54 325 units or 5.8 percent higher in July compared with 51 316 units. Kawasaki was behind him with 8480 units or an increase of 6.1 percent from 7986 units. Total sales volume of these two brands respectively 350 224 units and 56 689 units.
Although there are two other brands, namely TVS and Kanzen, the four brands above already covers 98 percent of the total market. If summed, the August sales reached 731 921 units or 4.3 percent higher. As for the total market to touch 5,042,647 units and not far adrift in 2009 which reached 5.8 million units. That is, the target market this year set to reach 7.2 million units seem to be achieved with the remaining four months into the future.
Dyonisius Beti, President Director of PT Yamaha Motor Kencana Indonesia (YMKI), said the jump in the market in 2010 was outside producers estimated. In fact, the average annual increase, gains tend to be unhealthy.
"Better it is fixed and constant growth. Unfortunately, if the market is too high jump and then fell in subsequent years," Dyon said.