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Honda launches new Civic in Pakistan
By Our Correspondent
Published: September 19, 2012
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Prices start from Rs1.969 million for i-VTEC manual transmission to Rs2.319 million for VTi Oriel Prosmatec transmission. PHOTO: FILE

LAHORE: Honda Atlas Cars launched the much anticipated new model of the Civic, 2012 in Lahore on Tuesday.
In a grand ceremony, accompanied by the president and chairman of Honda, the 9th generation Civic was introduced with enhanced aerodynamics, elegant simplicity of exterior design and enriched ergonomically designed sophisticated interior. It brings with it an armoury of innovative features. Honda’s intelligent multi information display (i-MID), steering wheel with audio and cruise control functions, automatic climate control air conditioning, economy mode for fuel efficiency, immobiliser with an alarm security system and a unique jack-knife key with trunk opening function are salient. All Honda’s automobiles are compliant with the Euro-4 emission standard and equipped with Dual SRS (air bags).
Speaking at the occasion, Honda Atlas Cars Chairman Yusuf H Shirazi reiterated his confidence in Pakistan and its economic potential. He underlined that the Honda Atlas quality is an attitude aimed at winning customer acceptance, trust and goodwill, gains being a long term objective. A direct contribution of Rs19 billion to the national exchequer by the group in addition to indirect revenues were mentioned. He drew attention towards the inconsistent government policies, pointing out that the import of used cars did not only fleece the customers but also slowed down industrial development. He said that imports filled pockets of few opportunists against the long term investments made by the automobile industry. He emphasised that Honda is all about accepting challenges, but let the challenge be fair, even and conducive in nature.
Honda Atlas Cars President Takeharu Aoki gave an overview of Honda and its attention to create technology that is at the forefront of innovations. He spoke about the milestones attained and hardships faced by Honda Atlas Cars. “We are proud of producing the 200,000th unit in July this year,” he said. Inconsistent government policies and the retarding effect of used cars imports adversely affected the company, Aoki added. “We are not in any competition as we know that our standards are not being touched by any other company,” Aoki said.
The new Honda civic is available in seven different colours. The price range started at Rs1.969 million for i-VTEC manual transmission and goes up to Rs2.319 million for VTi Oriel Prosmatec transmission.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 19th, 2012.
 
19 Lakhs for Civic ??!!
DFug, Insanity

Well, in india its around 13 lakhs for most modest version, which is still high....Good car neverdless...
 
good news even in India it cost around the same so looks like Honda is now launching Cars in Pak at similar rates with India:toast_sign:
 
19 Lakhs for Civic ??!!
DFug, Insanity

Well, in india its around 13 lakhs for most modest version, which is still high....Good car neverdless...

different FX rate thats why

i'm going for it bcuz someone else is paying for it
 
Any reviews ?

Its a good car. The quality of car that Honda produce in Pakistan are good, much better than her competitors. Although its a bit heavy on a mileage like its predecessor Reborn, its drive is much better compared to Corolla. But for me personally, i wouldn't waste almost 25 lakh rupees on this car. I took the unusual step and bought a Prius for myself :), cost me almost 17 lakh rupees. Its drive is better than Civic, has better features and most importantly it gives me 25km on a litre. With petrol touching 106 rupees per litre, i am more than happy with this car. I have given up on the idea of buying either locally made Civic or Corolla. Instead of buying these inflated cars, i am better of importing it from Japan.
 
Its a good car. The quality of car that Honda produce in Pakistan are good, much better than her competitors. Although its a bit heavy on a mileage like its predecessor Reborn, its drive is much better compared to Corolla. But for me personally, i wouldn't waste almost 25 lakh rupees on this car. I took the unusual step and bought a Prius for myself :), cost me almost 17 lakh rupees. Its drive is better than Civic, has better features and most importantly it gives me 25km on a litre. With petrol touching 106 rupees per litre, i am more than happy with this car. I have given up on the idea of buying either locally made Civic or Corolla. Instead of buying these inflated cars, i am better of importing it from Japan.

Prius crossed my mind too but then I was not too sure if the local technicians would be able to make its engine in case of break down or an accident. Didn't had good experience with one imported car that I bought. So I settled for Re-born.
 
Prius crossed my mind too but then I was not too sure if the local technicians would be able to make its engine in case of break down or an accident. Didn't had good experience with one imported car that I bought. So I settled for Re-born.

You would be surprised that a lot of new technicians are popping up due to the increasing popularity of Prius. I am sure you must have noticed the numbers swelling up of Prius in Pakistan. My technician guy knows this car from the back of his head, can fix any problem with it. I had a Reborn prior to Prius, a good car but very expensive on petrol. For any future engagement, i would highly recommend a Hybrid. With this price of petrol, you can be damn sure that people will be buying a lot of Hybrids.
 
You would be surprised that a lot of new technicians are popping up due to the increasing popularity of Prius. I am sure you must have noticed the numbers swelling up of Prius in Pakistan. My technician guy knows this car from the back of his head, can fix any problem with it. I had a Reborn prior to Prius, a good car but very expensive on petrol. For any future engagement, i would highly recommend a Hybrid. With this price of petrol, you can be damn sure that people will be buying a lot of Hybrids.

If what you say is true, then Prius is an excellent buy. And I know that the numbers are swelling up. But you live in Lahore (?) and I am here in a tiny winy city which does not even have decent technicians for local made cars, let alone a Hybrid.

Btw, what about its battery? How often do you need to replace it and how much does it costs?
 

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