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millions of vehicles in the US, but in India the

company sees no impact and in fact is eyeing a strong growth.

"No impact in India. Our sales have doubled. It's limited to the US. Each of our vehicles is in short supply (in India)", said Sandeep Singh, Deputy Managing Director (Marketing) of Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM), the company's joint venture with the Kirloskar Group in India.

"Last two months, we have grown by 100 per cent", he said, referring to cumulative sales for January-February 2010 which stood at 11,982 units, a 109 per cent increase over the same period last year.

TKM, in fact, is aiming for more than 25 per cent growth in India in the current calendar year (2010) as it targets to sell a minimum of 70,000 units. TKM sold 55,497 units in 2009.

But Singh acknowledged that the growth in the first two months was over a "very low base".

"So, as we go along (in the rest of the calendar year), the growth may not be 100 per cent. It will taper down", he told PTI.

TKM expects growth to slow-down in April-May as some states have raised VAT and road tax, while the Centre has hiked excise duty, but believes "sales should be all right if the economy continues to do well".

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