New vehicle sales in Indonesia fell by 12.1% to 99,410 units in March, from 113,067 units a year earlier, according to data collected by industry association Gaikindo.

First quarter sales fell by just over 14% to 282,345 units, from 328,500 units in the same period of last year, reflecting a slowdown in economic growth. Worst hit has been the commercial vehicle sector with fleet purchases held back by weak commodity prices.

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The association still expects sales this year to reach 1.2m units, helped by the introduction on some key new models.

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