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Pakistan Car Sales (July-Oct 2015) and an analysis of the Automotive Industry
After the analysis on the US Car Sales (which is described and discussed in this thread (USA Car Sales Data - October 2015) along with some other developed markets) the folks at Management Punditz have come out with an analysis of the automotive industry in Pakistan (Detailed Article Link). Sharing a summary here.

Key Points
  • A lot of similarity with how the journey started. Suzuki signed a JV with the Pakistan Government in 1982 (Same as what they did in India with Maruti which was owned by the Government of India.
  • Honda entered Pakistan through a JV in 1993. 2 years before India which happened in 1995 (as per this source)
  • Toyota entered Pakistan in 1990 as Indus Motors. India entry was in 1997 with Kirloskar.
  • The similarities end here. Over the past 10-15 years, the Indian market has caught the fancy of all the manufacturers while the Pakistan market is struggling with out dated products generations behind what the companies currently offer.
  • Pakistan has a huge potential if government policies are favorable. It is world's 6 most populous country in the world (India stands second in this ranking and is almost 7 times the population of Pakistan).
  • Pakistan's car sales is 1/20th that of India. Pakistan's monthly car sales currently stand at an average of 15000 units. Although the numbers are modest, the key fact is that this grew over 54% compared to last year.
  • Reminder: India monthly sales is ~220,000 units. That is 15 times the Pakistan Sales. India population is ~7 times that of India.

Top 10 Cars




Manufacturer Level Sales
  • As the charts show, the Pakistan market is carved among 3 players-Suzuki, Honda and Toyota. There are no major local manufacturers.
  • Interestingly the Corolla is Pakistan's largest selling car with a monthly sale of 5000+ units.
  • Hyundai seems to have no presence in Paksitan. Quite surprising considering that they are huge in India.

A look at the top selling cars. (1 PKR= 0.63INR)

Toyota Corolla: Sold as 3 brands/variants
  • Corolla GLI 1.3 (63BHP/121NM/5 Speed Manual:4 Speed AT)PKR 16.25-18.25L
  • Corolla Altis (90HP/154NM, 4 Speed AT, PKR 19.25L
  • Corolla Altis Grande(103HP,173NM, 5 Speed Manual:CVT) PKR 20-23L.
  • Only the top end Altis Grande gets one driver Airbag. No other variants get airbags. ABS is available.
  • A high end vehicle. To compare, the entry level hatch costs around 600K. But feature list is poor.

Suzuki Bolan


  • Pretty much the Omni Sold here
  • Like the Omni, bare bones utility vehicle.
  • 800cc,37HP/62NM
  • Costs PKR 695,000 Onwards

Suzuki Mehran

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  • The discontinued Maruti 800 sold here
  • 800cc, 30HP/59NM/4 Speed Manual.
  • Costs PKR 625,000 Onwards.

While the US and Europe models offered and Sales numbers made us go green with envy, this look at the other end of the spectrum is a reminder of how our car market has progressed and is continuing to progress over the last 15 years.

Sources:
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Article is from Team - BHP

Pakistan Car Sales (July-Oct 2015) and an analysis of the Automotive Industry - Team-BHP

@WAJsal @Slav Defence @Arsalan
 
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Pakistani car market is better than Indian, because it is PAKISTAN ! Pakistan Zindabad.....!

Quality > Quantity !

While I respect your patriotic fervor it would nice if you could add some value by means of detailed analysis of the hypothesis of Quality > Quantity you have posted vis a vis Indian and Pakistani Automotive sector.

I would like to add though the OP was purely for informative purposes rather than comparative.
 
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Pakistan Car Sales (July-Oct 2015) and an analysis of the Automotive Industry
After the analysis on the US Car Sales (which is described and discussed in this thread (USA Car Sales Data - October 2015) along with some other developed markets) the folks at Management Punditz have come out with an analysis of the automotive industry in Pakistan (Detailed Article Link). Sharing a summary here.

Key Points
  • A lot of similarity with how the journey started. Suzuki signed a JV with the Pakistan Government in 1982 (Same as what they did in India with Maruti which was owned by the Government of India.
  • Honda entered Pakistan through a JV in 1993. 2 years before India which happened in 1995 (as per this source)
  • Toyota entered Pakistan in 1990 as Indus Motors. India entry was in 1997 with Kirloskar.
  • The similarities end here. Over the past 10-15 years, the Indian market has caught the fancy of all the manufacturers while the Pakistan market is struggling with out dated products generations behind what the companies currently offer.
  • Pakistan has a huge potential if government policies are favorable. It is world's 6 most populous country in the world (India stands second in this ranking and is almost 7 times the population of Pakistan).
  • Pakistan's car sales is 1/20th that of India. Pakistan's monthly car sales currently stand at an average of 15000 units. Although the numbers are modest, the key fact is that this grew over 54% compared to last year.
  • Reminder: India monthly sales is ~220,000 units. That is 15 times the Pakistan Sales. India population is ~7 times that of India.

Top 10 Cars




Manufacturer Level Sales
  • As the charts show, the Pakistan market is carved among 3 players-Suzuki, Honda and Toyota. There are no major local manufacturers.
  • Interestingly the Corolla is Pakistan's largest selling car with a monthly sale of 5000+ units.
  • Hyundai seems to have no presence in Paksitan. Quite surprising considering that they are huge in India.

A look at the top selling cars. (1 PKR= 0.63INR)

Toyota Corolla: Sold as 3 brands/variants
  • Corolla GLI 1.3 (63BHP/121NM/5 Speed Manual:4 Speed AT)PKR 16.25-18.25L
  • Corolla Altis (90HP/154NM, 4 Speed AT, PKR 19.25L
  • Corolla Altis Grande(103HP,173NM, 5 Speed Manual:CVT) PKR 20-23L.
  • Only the top end Altis Grande gets one driver Airbag. No other variants get airbags. ABS is available.
  • A high end vehicle. To compare, the entry level hatch costs around 600K. But feature list is poor.

Suzuki Bolan


  • Pretty much the Omni Sold here
  • Like the Omni, bare bones utility vehicle.
  • 800cc,37HP/62NM
  • Costs PKR 695,000 Onwards

Suzuki Mehran

1441959d1448105295t-pakistan-car-sales-july-oct-2015-analysis-automotive-industry-pakmehran.jpg

  • The discontinued Maruti 800 sold here
  • 800cc, 30HP/59NM/4 Speed Manual.
  • Costs PKR 625,000 Onwards.

While the US and Europe models offered and Sales numbers made us go green with envy, this look at the other end of the spectrum is a reminder of how our car market has progressed and is continuing to progress over the last 15 years.

Sources:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Article is from Team - BHP

Pakistan Car Sales (July-Oct 2015) and an analysis of the Automotive Industry - Team-BHP

@WAJsal @Slav Defence @Arsalan
so in short corrupyt beurocrats + politicians+local joint venture captilists ruined what would have been a great start for auto industry in south asia :coffee:
 
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While I respect your patriotic fervor it would nice if you could add some value by means of detailed analysis of the hypothesis of Quality > Quantity you have posted vis a vis Indian and Pakistani Automotive sector.

I would like to add though the OP was purely for informative purposes rather than comparative.

I'm not so good at sarcasm....:P

Pakistani cars suck. And I'm not completely sure but I get a feeling it's a similar game in india as well with very high import duties and high taxes etc....
 
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I'm not so good at sarcasm....:P

Pakistani cars suck. And I'm not completely sure but I get a feeling it's a similar game in india as well with very high import duties and high taxes etc....

Well the imported or CKD's units like Jaguars and ilk are horribly expensive ~ costing twice as much as western counterparts with half the features.

But most of the cars for mass market are made in India going upto D segment are comparatively affordable. Some marquee cars like Ford Eco-Sport are even exported to UK etc and they cost much less than in west.

Let us say cars till 25 -30 k USD are value for money and priced at par or less, and above that band are imported so there prices go up astronomically.
 
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so in short corrupyt beurocrats + politicians+local joint venture captilists ruined what would have been a great start for auto industry in south asia :coffee:

Absolutely spot on. I know of a Pakistani car mechanic in uk who has stripped and sold luxury stolen cars from uk and shipped over to Pakistan for next to no money on order by a high profile pak politician

It is a cancer. It is far more prevalent in India.

If I mentioned the name of the politician people would be shocked
 
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The surge in indian numbers might be because of local brands and less price compared to in Pakistan.
 
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Absolutely spot on. I know of a Pakistani car mechanic in uk who has stripped and sold luxury stolen cars from uk and shipped over to Pakistan for next to no money on order by a high profile pak politician

It is a cancer. It is far more prevalent in India.

If I mentioned the name of the politician people would be shocked
politicians usually dont waste there money on luxury cars as far as i know about indian politicians here luxury cars are usually owned by industrialsts or rich buisnessmen or high income excutives of multinational companies where as audi , bmw and mercs are a common sight with upper middle class so sir dont equate car scene in pakistan as what is in india here car ownership thanks to easy car loans became accesible to a very large middle class almost a 1.5 decades ago .... cheers mate :coffee:
 
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hehe so you call it Sabundani? we call it dabba btw
well onli the high roof version which was stopped almost a decade if not more back and the omni/flat roof version almost 5 years back (car machaniks used to call it sabundaani) :D
 
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such articles always make me envious of Indian Auto Industry and the Good Stuff we're missing out,
and lets not even talk about the bikes there.
 
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