Winners and Losers of July 2020
Find out the Winners & Losers in terms of sales among local assembled cars during the month of July 2020
Winners and Losers of July 2020 Read MorePakistan's Trusted Automobile Blog
Find out the Winners & Losers in terms of sales among local assembled cars during the month of July 2020
Winners and Losers of July 2020 Read MoreCar sales started to show recovery after the COVID-19 lockdowns were eased as 10,123 units of passenger cars were sold in July 2020 showing a 20% improvement over 8,446 units sold in June 2020.
Car Sales Show Slight Recovery in July 2020 Read MoreFiscal Year 2019-20 was like a nightmare for local auto industry with car sales witnessing a deplorable 53% decline compared to sales from preceding year.
FY2019-20: A Nightmare for Car Sales Read MoreMalaysia has fully waived the sales tax for locally-assembled vehicles and 50% reduction for fully-imported cars to help the local automotive sector recover from the COVID-19 impact.
Sales Tax Holidays in Malaysia- Can Pakistan Follow Footsteps? Read MoreFind out the Winners & Losers in terms of sales among local assembled cars during June 2020
Winners and Losers of June 2020 Read MoreSales of locally assembled passenger cars witnessed a 53% decline in sales during FY2019-20
Car Sales Declined 53% in FY2019-20 Read MoreCar sales in Pakistan suffered from 75% decline in May 2020 on year-on-year basis amid COVID-19 lockdowns that were enforced in the country to contain the spread of deadly virus.
Car Sales Declined by 75% in May Amid COVID-19 Lockdowns Read MoreThe opening of authorized car showrooms from Monday after easing of COVID-19 lockdowns has not generated any fresh booking of locally-assembled cars
No Demand for Cars Despite Ease in Lockdowns Read MoreCar sales which were already suffering from a 47% decline prior to coronavirus pandemic, witnessed worst-ever month with zero sales recorded in in April 2020 due to lockdowns
Zero Sales Recorded in April 2020 Due to COVID-19 Lockdowns Read MoreTax collection from new cars’ registration saw a sharp 40% decline in the first nine months of the current fiscal year 2019/20 as auto sector was badly hit by slowdown in economic activities.
Tax Collection from Car Registrations Declined by 40% Read More