BRAVO_
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hell ....1.4 Ltr in 1.84 millions rupees??????? we have really very high car prices in Pakistan, other than taxes the main reason is the monopolistic control of our few available manufacturers as well as this lesser market competition results in to spikes in resale values of decent used cars and they are almost out of reach from a white collar person, so they buy the much older models with no frame reliability, durability and safety resulting more road accidents and increase in death tolls. in gulf better quality cars are available in lessor prices, for a user point of view they offer better safety, luxury and affordable price for example:
Hayundai Accent 2017 (44000 AEDs) 1.25 Million Pak rupees
Nissan Sentra 2017 (50900 AEDs) 1.45 millions Pak rupees
Nissan Sunny 2017 (43000 AEDs) 1.22 millions Pak rupees
Mitsubishi Attrage 2016 (43900 AEDs) 1.25 millions Pak rupees
Chery E5 2016 (32900 AEDs) 9.3 million Pak rupees
etc
Hayundai Accent 2017 (44000 AEDs) 1.25 Million Pak rupees
Nissan Sentra 2017 (50900 AEDs) 1.45 millions Pak rupees
Nissan Sunny 2017 (43000 AEDs) 1.22 millions Pak rupees
Mitsubishi Attrage 2016 (43900 AEDs) 1.25 millions Pak rupees
Chery E5 2016 (32900 AEDs) 9.3 million Pak rupees
etc