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In March this year, Pakistan’s automobile industry broke the record for most number of cars to ever be sold in a single month; Carmudi–a popular car portal– reported. The introduction of car leasing and financing facilities has given rise to the increase in car sales by a multiplier effect in the country, as buying on credit has enabled consumers to experience an increase in their purchasing power. In previous years, when Pakistan’s car industry was booming, car rental businesses also sprang up and appeared to be feasible business options.

However, the prosperity of the Pakistani car industry was hindered by the financial crisis. As a result of which, prices followed an upward trend and the demand for cars fell. It was from 2012 that the sales of cars began to rise once again. According to sources, car sales in Pakistan will be higher than they have been in the last five years. Similarly, other reports say that sales will be up to 165,000 in 2015. With the greatest number of cars being sold in the country within a month, three cars contributed to this, namely the Toyota Corolla, the Suzuki Bolan and the Ravi. The sales of the latter two automobiles doubled during 2015.

Another factor which may also have contributed towards the rise in demand for cars, is the State Bank’s decision to reduce the interest rate from 10% to 7%. It may also be the case that the interest that Volkswagen has shown with regards to extending their market to Pakistan, is a consequence of the rise in car sales. When taking into account the relatively low profits made by the local car industry in Pakistan, a way to mitigate this unfortunate circumstance would be for them increase their competitiveness with the foreign car industry by using the latest technology.

This would add to the attractiveness of locally produced cars in comparison to internationally produced cars to consumers.
 
Car Sales In Pakistan Break New Record

http://www.carmudi.pk/journal/car-sa...ak-new-record/

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Ever since the introduction of lease and financing for automobiles by the Pakistani banks, the car ownership is increasing by leaps and bounds. Musharraf government from the early 2000s should take credit for introducing this financial amendment to our society which has resulted in increasing prosperity. Not only did personal vehicle ownership started to grow, new ventures which were solely based on cash-flow also sprouted up. For example renting a car which was already financed and using the rent money to pay the car became one of the most successful business models in Pakistan.

After The Boom Comes The Bust
This situation continued till mid-2006 but then came the global financial crisis which tanked the economies of US, Japan and several European countries. Big American banks such as Bear Stearns and insurance companies such as AIG (which were Manchester United’s sponsors at that time) folded up over night and were nationalized. The UK saw one of its first bank runs in more than a century when Northern Rock declared bankruptcy and was consequently nationalized.

US Auto Industry Shutdown
As a result of the financial markets collapse, which in fact was caused by real estate markets collapse, the US Auto industry suffered an instant meltdown. The Big Three (Ford, GM and Chrysler) all suffered so much losses that they had to be taken under government custodianship and were part of the largest bailout in the history of automotive industry. With high gas prices and a weak US economy, the Japanese economy tanked as well and Toyota saw a double digit decline in its growth for the first time in its history. Honda exited the Formula One race in 2008 citing problems with the funding.

The Situation Starts To Improve
The global situation starts to improve around 2012 and the economy starts to pick up. By 2013 the recovery is complete and the automobile crisis is over. Toyota, Ford, VW and Fiat post huge record profits. The situation in Pakistan starts to improve as well as the lending rates start going down and the financing conditions ease up. The car ownership starts to increase once more.

Car Sales Set New Record In 2015
According to the Nation, the car sales have not been as high as now since the last five years. Pakistan Today confirms this opinion and says that the number of units sold in the year 2014-2015 is more than 150,000 which is a 30% increase from the sales last year. One of the major factors for the increase in sales is certainly the new Toyota Corolla 2015 model release for which people had been waiting for more than two years.

Suzuki Bolan Tops The Charts
Another thing which increased the sales was a self-employment scheme launched by the Punjab government which facilitated the applicants in buying Suzuki Bolan vehicles. As a result of this the sales for Suzuki Ravi and Suzuki Bolan almost doubled.

State Bank Plays Its Role
The SBP played its role in greasing the moving wheels of Pakistani economy by lowering the interest rates from 10% to 7%. The 3 point decrease was enough to motivate the people sitting on the fence to jump into the fray and buy new cars. All in all a mixture of different factors ensured that the automobile industry set a new record for sales and registered a year on year growth of 30%.


: Hinopak Motors profit rises to Rs381m

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KARACHI: Hinopak Motors – the largest bus and truck-maker in Pakistan – has posted an after-tax profit of Rs381 million in the first quarter ended June 30, 2015 compared to Rs268 million in the same quarter of previous year. Earnings per share (EPS) jumped to Rs30.75 from Rs21.65.

The company had announced a considerable net profit of Rs1.07 billion in the financial year ended
March 2015 compared to Rs624 million in fiscal year 2014.

It is continuously consolidating the position, registering profits for the last five years, but fiscal year 2015 was the most noticeable in terms of earnings.

Hinopak, in its annual report for 2015, said the outlook for automobile industry was likely to remain challenging as new entrants would strive hard to grab the market share.

However, it added, positive social and macroeconomic factors would play a vital role in delivering a strong performance in the year ahead.

“Consistent government policies with a long-term vision are essential for the growth of auto industry. Despite various challenges, the management is confident that the company will maintain its market leadership,” it said.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 24th, 2015.
 
Considering the number of middle class families is increasing, and the cost of vehicles is decreasing, it's no surprise.
 
so how many cars were sold in a month? I am surprised the journalist did not bother to mention the number in his article. The total number of sales per year is another interesting stat but if we have indeed broken the record of sales per month, he should have backed up with the numbers
 
This is not good, on already crowded streets on Karachi and Lahore.

At least you people are lucky as you don't have huge vehicle population like face in delhi.There were 88.27 lakh vehicles, including 27,90,566 cars and jeeps, during 2014-15 while in 2013-14, the vehicular population was 82.58 lakh.

About 2 year time delhi vehicle population will come about a massive 10 million.

What is the car population in karachi/lahore ?
 
At least you people are lucky as you don't have huge vehicle population like face in delhi.There were 88.27 lakh vehicles, including 27,90,566 cars and jeeps, during 2014-15 while in 2013-14, the vehicular population was 82.58 lakh.

About 2 year time delhi vehicle population will come about a massive 10 million.

What is the car population in karachi/lahore ?


Yes I'm sure every delhiite owns 4 limos,6 hummers and 3 lambo's each..


P.S; now piss off this thread had nothing to do with india or indians... Retarded bharati troll.
 
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Beating market expectations, Honda Atlas Cars announced a net profit of Rs1.08 billion in the quarter ending on June 30, 2015, up 71% compared to the same quarter of fiscal year 2015.
 
At least you people are lucky as you don't have huge vehicle population like face in delhi.There were 88.27 lakh vehicles, including 27,90,566 cars and jeeps, during 2014-15 while in 2013-14, the vehicular population was 82.58 lakh.

About 2 year time delhi vehicle population will come about a massive 10 million.

What is the car population in karachi/lahore ?

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If you still have 88 lakh vehivle on road means people are still driving cars made before World war I
 
This is good news in a way, because a few years from now on, when the demand is above 200,000 units a year, then there will surely be a market for another player to assemble cars here, and i am desperate to have Volkswagen/Renault/Ford come in here.
 

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