Rupee Could Depreciate by 12% Over the Next 6 Months
Pakistan’s currency is projected to decline 5-12% in the next 6 months, to somewhere between Rs 297 and Rs 321 …
Rupee Could Depreciate by 12% Over the Next 6 Months Read MorePakistan's Trusted Automobile Blog
Pakistan’s currency is projected to decline 5-12% in the next 6 months, to somewhere between Rs 297 and Rs 321 …
Rupee Could Depreciate by 12% Over the Next 6 Months Read MoreLocal auto assemblers seem hesitant to pass on the benefit of the currency appreciation to the consumers, despite the Rupee …
Despite Strengthening Rupee, Assemblers Refuse to Cut Down Prices Read MoreThe Pakistani rupee is expected to massively lose its value in the near future according to Trading Economics global macro …
Global Forecasters See Pak Rupee in Trouble Read MoreLocal auto industry representatives already anticipates up to 30% decline in sales in coming months with no recovery in sight considering the ongoing economic & political situation of the country.
Assemblers Anticipates up to 30% Decline in Car Sales Read MoreA comparison of car prices from June 2019 when 1$ was equal to Rs 152+/- versus today with PKR standing against the USD exactly where it used to be 2 years ago.
Car Price Comparison: When Dollar was Rs 152+/- Read MoreWith Pak rupee having made a significant recovery against the US Dollar, will prices of local assembled cars come down?
Rupee Recovers Against Dollar- Will Car Prices Come Down? Read MoreAre prices of local assembled cars really dependent on US dollar, or is it?
Are Local Assembled Cars Really Dependent on Dollar Rate? Read MoreWith Rupee slipping to 167 against the Dollar, are we heading towards another car price increase?
Are We Heading Towards Another Car Price Increase Read MoreThe Pakistani rupee (PKR) has maintained a gradual uptrend against the US dollar since the beginning of current fiscal year in July 2019. Now comes the real question, will car prices come down?
Rupee Continues to Recover Against Dollar- Will Car Prices Come Down? Read MoreCar prices in Pakistan are likely to see another increase as Pak rupee has plunged to an all-time low of 148.50 to the US dollar in the inter-bank market.
Car Prices to Increase as Dollar Reaches Record High Read More