ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s vehicle sales fell across categories by 9.7 percent in November 2025, declining for the second month, though there was a pick-up in Japanese used vehicles, an analysis of vehicle registry data by J B Securities, a Colombo-based equities brokerage shows. Total vehicles registered fell by 4,271 units to 43,810 in November, from 48,081 in October and 48,897 in September. Used car registrations rose to 2,910 in November from 2,817 but was down from the peak of 3,461 in September. Brand new motor car registrations fell from 836 to 781. Brand new cars fell to 781 from…
Sri Lanka vehicle registrations down 9.7-pct in November 2025
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