Demand for Second Hand Two Wheelers Increased in this State, People are Buying more Mileage Bikes

Used two-wheeler consumer brand CredR recently launched their home delivery and test drive facility for consumers.
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Image credit: Justdial

The nationwide lockdown implemented due to the coronavirus epidemic has completely changed our thinking about what is possible and what is impossible? Who thought that people from small cities and districts would use online platforms to buy used bikes.  Used two-wheeler consumer brand CredR recently launched their home delivery and test drive facility for consumers.  The company has seen a huge demand for used two-wheelers in Gurugram.  CredR found that consumers are preferring scooters, mopeds and bikes of up to 150 cc, as they are easy to operate and their mileage is also affordable.

 Talking about the largest two-wheeler market in 2017, India was ranked number one behind China.  In the year 2019, 2.1 crore two-wheelers were manufactured and sold in India.  Apart from this, another interesting aspect is that scooters, mopeds and motorcycles occupy 81 percent of the entire automobile market in India.  In India, Delhi-NCR leads the year with the highest number of new or used two-year registrations.  According to the Delhi Economic Survey 2019, 70 lakh two-wheelers run on roads in Delhi-NCR every day.

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Image credit: indiaMart

People are buying two-wheelers in the range of 25,000 to 30,000 rupees.  Customers in Haryana are buying vehicles in bulk from showrooms.  In Haryana, migrant or contract workers have also used bikes to go to their homes after the lockdown was implemented.  Sachin lives in Manesar and works at the NSG Campus in Delhi and travels in connection with work.  After the covid-19 pandemic, Sachin feels that local public transport has not been possible and it is not right to take a scooter from a friend or neighbour for fear of spreading the infection.  So they bought a Honda Activa.

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