Changan Prices Increased by Up to Rs 400,000
Changan is the latest to announce the third price revision within a span of hardly 4 months since the beginning of year 2022.
Changan Prices Increased by Up to Rs 400,000 Read MorePakistan's Trusted Automobile Blog
Changan is the latest to announce the third price revision within a span of hardly 4 months since the beginning of year 2022.
Changan Prices Increased by Up to Rs 400,000 Read MorePak Suzuki is the latest to join the list of automakers announcing the third major price revision within a span of hardly 4 months since the beginning of year 2022. The revised prices will be effective from 9th May 2022.
Pak Suzuki Announce Massive Increase in Prices Read MoreMG GT will be launched in Pakistan this year, says Javed Afridi
Javed Afridi Hints Imminent Arrival of MG GT Read MoreThe super-frequent increase in prices of local assembled cars has finally irked the government. The auto industry regulator Engineering Development Board (EDB) has sent a notice to auto assemblers, asking them to share their cost structure, and justify price increase in a meeting scheduled to take place on 10th May 2022.
Govt Mulls Initiating Regulatory Action Against Local Automakers Read MoreFollowing Kia, Changan and Toyota, Honda Atlas is the latest to announce a massive price revision across its local assembled lineup. This is the third time in 3 months and second time within just 5 weeks that the prices of Honda cars have been revised.
Honda Prices Increased Once Again Read MoreIndus Motor Company (IMC) has once again increased the prices of CKD assembled Toyota cars in Pakistan, this time by up to Rs 580,000. It is for the third time within the last 4 months that the prices of Toyota cars have been revised.
Toyota Prices Increased Once Again- This Time by Up to Rs 580,000 Read MoreA massive increase in car imports has opened a debate in the auto market whether the arrival of used cars is again on the rise or it is due to the import of 12,000 units by MG & other new entrants.
Car Imports Surge to $244 Million Read MorePak Suzuki has reported a net loss of Rs 460.2 million in the first quarter ended March 31, 2022, in contrast to a net profit of Rs 777.9 million in the same quarter of the previous year.
Pak Suzuki Reported Rs 460.2 Million Quarterly Loss Read MoreChangan has notified its dealerships regarding an expected delay in deliveries of Oshan X7
Delays in Deliveries of Changan Oshan X7 Read MoreFederal Board of Revenue (FBR) has been instructed by the Public Accounts Committee to restart the investigation into the MG Motors vehicle import & under-invoicing scandal.
FBR to Re-Investigate MG Under-Invoicing Scandal Read More