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Pakistan is seeing a massive growth in car sales, which amounted to 184,099 units in the 10 months of the ongoing fiscal year with Indus Motor’s share being 52,987. PHOTO: IMC


KARACHI: Indus Motor Company (IMC) CEO Parvez Ghias said Toyota Japan’s move to buy out its subsidiary Daihatsu augurs well for Pakistan, a hint that the country could see the introduction of a smaller car, but stopped short of giving a timeframe and divulging details.

Toyota Motors – the Japanese carmaker – had announced earlier this year that Daihatsu will now become its fully-owned subsidiary by way of a share-exchange which is expected to be completed by August 2016. The purpose of the deal is to give Toyota an upper hand in the small car segment – in which Daihatsu specialises – that would enable it to focus on emerging economies where the sale of vehicles is expected to speed up in the wake of falling oil prices, reduced inflation and lower cost of car financing.

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Analysts at the time said the deal – worth about $3 billion – was part of Toyota’s strategy to strengthen its push into the compact cars’ segment for emerging markets.

In an exclusive interview with The Express Tribune, Ghias said there is a huge requirement in the economy segment of passenger vehicles when asked if IMC – the company that manufactures and markets Toyota brand vehicles in Pakistan – would introduce a smaller car.

“If a million motorcycles are sold [in a year], it shows that there is a need for a smaller car since that is the natural progression for these buyers,” said Ghias. “Unfortunately, Toyota does not have a car in the economy segment. Daihatsu had it [Cuore] before it took a strategic decision, which was not specific to Pakistan, to end production since it felt the product had ended its life cycle.

“It decided to concentrate on its domestic market, but since then it has increased its focus in Indonesia and Malaysia. Going forward, I hope there is a change of heart on Pakistan.

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“There’s nothing concrete enough for me to say that Daihatsu is coming to Pakistan. However, Toyota Japan has increased its holding in Daihatsu and that means greater control over it. As a result, to what extent will there be a greater opportunity? Time will tell.

“But it augurs well for the country. We are in dialogue with the principal company that we need another model. There’s a time for everything and when it happens we will announce it. At this point, nothing can be said.

“What I can say that we are in constant talks with Toyota Japan and a consideration is always there. But timing is the key in such a decision.”

Ghias added that an effort was made to introduce a vehicle in the smaller car segment when Cuore was discontinued, but nothing looked feasible at the time.

“At the end of the day, you have to be able to make money out of it. If you can’t, there’s no point.”

The CEO, who has been at the helm since 2005, also advocated greater choice for a customer. “If the government thinks a European manufacturer is the way to go, that’s great.

“There is definitely space for more players. Some players [in the auto industry] are currently not up to their full capacity, but the recent growth has been impressive. The import of used cars shows there is room in the market.”

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Addressing criticism that consumers often face delays in vehicle delivery, Ghias said the process has been simplified by a ‘car availability’ feature, stressing that the time period is restricted to two to three months.

Meanwhile, commenting on the auto policy, in which the government is looking to encourage the entry of new players, Ghias said the policy could have been introduced four years ago, which by now would have reaped benefits for consumers.

But while he stressed that the policy was delayed, Ghias said it would hopefully have a positive impact on the Pakistani market.

“Growth lies in this region. Europe is going through an economic slowdown and Japan has introduced negative interest rates.

“Hence, the future lies in India, Pakistan, Vietnam etc. There is a need to have the right policy framework in place and I hope the government realises this since the outside world does.”

The writer is the business editor

Published in The Express Tribune, May 30th, 2016.

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http://tribune.com.pk/story/1112596/dropping-hints-will-pakistan-consumers-see-smaller-car-toyota/
 
but it's ugly
no its not rather it has a design you will start loving once you start using it as its very functional and the car is very very dependable and its engine is like say almost "bullet proof" take a test drive and you will know what im saying .... cheers mate

a 2 seater economical car is a solution.. it has good safety index too.....@Guru Dutt
https://www.quora.com/why-does-a-2-seater-car-coupe-cost-more-than-a-4-seater-car
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thats cute but two seater cars are of no use better try this

https://www.cardekho.com/Toyota/Toyota_Etios_Liva/pictures

and if Honda agrees Pakistan government could ask for local assembally of its Honda Amaze trust me its the best car for a family of 5 or you can ask for its BRV model aswell

https://www.hondacarindia.com/BRV/

https://www.hondacarindia.com/AMAZE/
 
@GURU DUTT
But these 2 are from different class... actually these small cars are very fuel economical.. plus tehse are for large, crowded urban centers especially in South Asia, as per road dirt, heat, standing water on road, etc etc...which restrict use of motor bikes.. it is safer than motor bikes too...
they are very maneuverable and take very less space for parking... these are like a sophisticated Rikshaw for teens and elderly for routine work
 
Etios Liva
@GURU DUTT
But these 2 are from different class... actually these small cars are very fuel economical.. plus tehse are for large, crowded urban centers especially in South Asia, as per road dirt, heat, standing water on road, etc etc...which restrict use of motor bikes.. it is safer than motor bikes too...
they are very maneuverable and take very less space for parking... these are like like a sophisticated Rikshaw for teens and elderly for routine work


The car @GURU DUTT shown here is a sedan, where as Toyota has a hatchback on the same brand named Etios Liva...... It is a good car, (though the interiors would take you to early 2000's), but it has a very good engine, Decent power and decent fuel economy..... More over it is kind of proved in India, and the conditions are some what similar there too....
 
@GURU DUTT
But these 2 are from different class... actually these small cars are very fuel economical.. plus tehse are for large, crowde durban center especially for South Asia, as per road dirt, heat, standing water on road, etc etc...which restrict use of motor bikes.. it is safer than motor bikes too...
they are very maneuverable and take very less space for parking... its like a sophisticated Rikshaw for teens and elderly for routine work
see toyota eitos of honda city are the best cars for upper middle income families while i love city more while for a level below Honda Amaze or its BRV is the best option as they both are very dependable and better looking and funtional than toyota liva or liva cross

amaze is specially gpoing great guns even die hard matuti suzuki swift fans after taking a single road test have gone for amaze at it gives 15 Km to a litre of petrol or 20 Km to a litre of diesel in normal city driving with AC on in heat of nothern india (40-45 degrees celcius) and there suspension is well suited for indian condtions and seats five in very good comfortable ride plus you dont need other than oil and oil air ,filter and feul filter change at every 10000km and only thing you change at 50K Km are brake pads and tyres only in short its very very sturdy and dependable if haonda agrees to sell it in pakistan i guess its gonna be a boon for pakistanies

I don't think it qualifies as a small car.
really then what is a small car as per you sir and please also tell me how much a Honda City costs in Pakistan ?
 
@nair
If a million motorcycles are sold [in a year], it shows that there is a need for a smaller car since that is the natural progression for these buyers,” said Ghias
@GURU DUTT
Good insight and info.... but topic said something else...
you see, normally, husband goes out to work, leaving family behind, carless...so a single person USING a Family car is pointless... so instead these small cars are available at prices of 7000 euros approx (model dependent) so 2 of these can be bought and utilized at same time for 4 family members + grocery . :) ...

Honda City 240,000 or more
 
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It all depends on your economy and how is it progressing, Actually auto sales are a good indication, normally the growth of 2 wheeler and 4 wheeler move together (either way), But from what i have learnt here, Car manufacturers loot the public there, as the cost of the cars a very high compared to that of India's........ But one good thing is your fuel prices are low, so the operational costs are less for common men.....

But I do not agree with that million Motor cycle theory......
 
@nair

@GURU DUTT
Good insight and info.... but topic said something else...
you see, normally, husband goes out to work, leaving family behind, carless...so a single person USING a Family car is pointless... so instead these small cars are available at prices of 7000 euros approx (model dependent) so 2 of these can be bought and utilized for same time for 4 family members + grocery . :) ...
you get a small for 7K euros thats 5.23 lakh INR man thats loot any way both etios, Liva or Amaze seat 5 health adtults in reasonablly comfortable ride and still give 15KMPL to a single litre of petrol so i guess its a good for pakistan as we both have simmilar kind of weather conditions

you mean you get honda city for 24 lac PNR ? man thats very very costly for that ammount you can have a top model & fully loaded Honda Accent and still save at least 7 lac INR
 
Go for Toyota Etios Liva
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been to Mathura vrindaban with a friend last week on his Liva and it gave close to 20KmPl overall (30% urban traffic % 70% highway) which was pretty good by any standard with AC on and two other friends all of us are heavy built (90 kgs each approx im a bit fatter though :D)
 
Toyota Already Plans to Introduce 2 New Models in Pakistan till Mid 2017 Official

Toyota Yaris and Toyota Vios

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