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Pakistan Car Sales Reach 201,151 Units In 11MFY2015-16 – A New High!

Pakistani car industry touched a new milestone with the sales of 167,507 units of cars in a fiscal year (July to May). In last fiscal year (FY14-15), a total number of sold cars stood at 136,723 unit. That is an increase of 47%. And if you add locally assembled pickups and light commercial vehicles, the sales figures go to 201,151 units in the 11 months of the current fiscal year. That is as increase of 24% from the previous financial year (162,151 units in 11MFY14-15) to this financial year.

Honda Atlas
Honda Pakistan is selling cars in three engine cc categories. Honda City comes with both 1300 and 1500cc engines, whereas the Honda Civic is offered with an 1800cc engine. The cumulative sum of cars sold in 11MFY15-16 by Honda stands at 23,800 units. In the corresponding years of previous fiscal year, the number stood at 21,134 units. That is an increase of not very impressive 12.6%. But considering most of its sales come from Honda City, the percentage doesn’t look that bad. People had stopped buying 9thgeneration Honda Civic amidst the news of the 10thgeneration Honda Civic. So most of the Honda Atlas sales come from its smaller car, the Honda City.

Also Read: 2016 Honda Civic In Pakistan – This is It!





Toyota Indus Motors
Toyota Pakistan is selling Corolla sedan with the variety of engines. It comes with a 1300cc engine, 1600cc and the top of the line Corolla Grande with the 1800cc engine. Toyota posted a number of 53,410 units of Corolla sold in eleven months of FY15-16. In July-May 2014-15, Toyota managed to sell 46,680 units. That is an increase of 14.4%. Considering the new 2016 Honda Civic is about to be launched in Pakistan, let’s see if the sales of Corolla take a hit. Toyota Fortunersales dived from 668 units sold in last fiscal year to 518 unit in this fiscal year.



Pak Suzuki
Pak Suzuki Motors posted the figure of 118,629 units sold in July-May 2015-16. In the previous year (11MFY14-15), the company was able to sell 89,084 unit. That is an increase of 33%. Pak Suzuki was greatly helped with the launch of Punjab Taxi Scheme. Suzuki Mehran sales went from 27,580 to 34,691 units, posting an increase of 25.7%. PTS also helped boost the sale of Suzuki Bolan and Suzuki Ravi. On a percentage basis, WagonR was sold the most; 4,707 unit to 8,490 is an increase of astonishing 80%.



The improved sales are generally being attributed to low-interest rates helping people to buy new vehicles on auto financing, and Punjab Taxi Scheme. Punjab Taxi Scheme worked especially in the favor of Pak Suzuki.

As far the motorbikes are concerned, Atlas Honda was able to sell as many as 748,911 units in 11MFY15-16 compared to 591,494 unit in July-May 2014-15. That is an increase of 26.6%. Suzuki sold 16,099 July-May 2015-16 whereas the new entrant Yamaha sold 15,239 units in the same time period.

Pakistani auto sector is no doubt in healthy condition. But let’s see if the trend of high car sales continues for FY2016-17 as well. The new auto policy and new fixed rates on imported cars are definitely going to have an impact on the sales of locally manufactured cars.

http://www.pakwheels.com/blog/pakistan-car-sales-reach-167507-units-in-11mfy2015-16-a-new-high/


I think this article is wrong
here is the correct article.

Car sales touch 201,151 units for first time in country’s history

http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/201...151-units-for-first-time-in-countrys-history/

During the first 11 months of 2015-16, local vehicle sales stood at 201,151 units against 162,151 units in the same period of last year.

Amongst individual companies, Pak Suzuki’s sales increased 33% year-on-year to 118,629 units in 11 months mainly led by the Punjab taxi scheme.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/1120337/auto-sector-car-sales-jump-24-july-may/

@WebMaster can you please correct the title of this thread as number of car sales are 201,151.
 
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I think this article is wrong
here is the correct article.

Car sales touch 201,151 units for first time in country’s history

http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/201...151-units-for-first-time-in-countrys-history/

During the first 11 months of 2015-16, local vehicle sales stood at 201,151 units against 162,151 units in the same period of last year.

Amongst individual companies, Pak Suzuki’s sales increased 33% year-on-year to 118,629 units in 11 months mainly led by the Punjab taxi scheme.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/1120337/auto-sector-car-sales-jump-24-july-may/

@WebMaster can you please correct the title of this thread as number of car sales are 201,151.

The figure I got are from Pakwheels.
 
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We can have joint production...

I think Iranian products are far better than Suzuki products in Pakistan :unsure:
 
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We can have joint production...

I think Iranian products are far better than Suzuki products in Pakistan :unsure:

Correction,
Locally manufactured Suzuki.
Else its an international Japanese brand.

Btw what is it that Iran has to offer in this regard?
Im interested to know.
 
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Correction,
Locally manufactured Suzuki.
Else its an international Japanese brand.

Btw what is it that Iran has to offer in this regard?
Im interested to know.

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better than Suzuki products in Pakistan

Btw what is it that Iran has to offer in this regard?
Im interested to know.

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The Chinese cars could also be a good choice to our PAK friends.

For example, the Geely Borui sedan.
- Powertrain: 163PS, 250Nm, 6-speed AT.
- Price in China starts from $20,000 (depending on the trim lines).
- The important safety features, e.g. ABS, EBD, ESP, TRC, Dual Airbags at the front row, Parking radar, Daytime lighting, Cruise Control, Electric Park Brake, Autohold, are all fixed offerings even for the entry line.

Here are the pictures of the model
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The Chinese cars could also be a good choice to our PAK friends.

For example, the Geely Borui sedan.
- Powertrain: 163PS, 250Nm, 6-speed AT.
- Price in China starts from $20,000 (depending on the trim lines).
- The important safety features, e.g. ABS, EBD, ESP, TRC, Dual Airbags at the front row, Parking radar, Daytime lighting, Cruise Control, Electric Park Brake, Autohold, are all fixed offerings even for the entry line.

Here are the pictures of the model
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Geely GC9 designed by volvo... Very good car
 
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indeed, currently, the prices they are offering are similar to Honda, Toyota, and Suzuki. once they set up a plant, the prices may go down.

Auto Industry in Pak can not flourish in coming years as no real Korean, Italian, US or German players want to invest in Pak Auto industry. It may have many reason for example the huge taxes by Govt. A standard similar Suzuki car in Pak is 800K while in India its 320K . Shortage of qualified engineers.
India become 5th largest car producer due to there engineering schools.

Pak need at least 10 engineering universities to produce Auto engineers to attract investors



Pakistan’s car industry
Flop gear
An absurdly protected industry
From the print edition


THINGS can get emotional at the main Suzuki dealership in Islamabad, the Pakistani capital. “Many of our customers literally cry when they buy their first Mehran,” says Mohammad Ali Khalid, the managing director. “All their lives they have been saving up little amounts to buy this car.”

Yet there is plenty more to cry about over the Suzuki Mehran, Pakistan’s bottom-of-the-range car. The boxy contraption has barely changed since its debut in 1989. Taxi drivers complain that parts straight from the factory quickly have to be replaced.




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Its shear failure that Pak can not produce any car by own as there is no qualified engineers .
Iran even produce many cars by own.


How can Iran has own cars????
 
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@Syed.Ali.Haider You appear to have a glass half-empty mentality. Cannot appreciate progress where you see progress, and that Pakistan should have developed 50 years ago, etc. Things don't change that quickly. Pakistan has made real progress economically in the last 2 years, at least appreciate that.
 
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