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Relaunching Revo - Pakistan's first Car

See this is what i mean. They should change names, It looks too cheap !

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No,First pakistani indigenous car though the engine is imported.It took adam motors 6years to design this since extremely less technology was available.

Some other products of Adam motors

Adam zabardast

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Boltoro

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Not bad :)

so, this Adam is a well established company ?

like they have any market share as of now ?
 
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Brother But in Pakistan,Pakistanis are already paying upto 7,000 thousand dollar for the below Suzuki mehran junk

True, but the Suzuki is a reliable tested vehicle. Israel had a company that tried making a car way back when, and it too was a failure. People say that they will support a home made vehicle, but at the end of the day, they want something that performs well, looks good, is safe, is reliable, and is competitively priced. Companies that have little/no experience making cars and attempt to accomplish this usually end up as failures (in any market, from basic cars to exotics)
 
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If I remember correctly the Trasmission was imported from china which did not work properly, but not a bad first attempt !!
 
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True, but the Suzuki is a reliable tested vehicle. Israel had a company that tried making a car way back when, and it too was a failure. People say that they will support a home made vehicle, but at the end of the day, they want something that performs well, looks good, is safe, is reliable, and is competitively priced. Companies that have little/no experience making cars and attempt to accomplish this usually end up as failures (in any market, from basic cars to exotics)

I do agree.But in Pakistan case a company can indeed become a success even if it remain limited to Pakistan only considering that Pakistan has a Population of 180Millions.
 
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I do agree.But in Pakistan case a company can indeed become a success even if it remain limited to Pakistan only considering that Pakistan has a Population of 180Millions.

Population factor is only effective if people can actually afford it.
 
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Pakistan has 75-80Million middle class population.Highest in asia after japan,china,india and indonesia and growing

Even in that case you know our south asian people. . heck they'll go for an Imported brand over an Indigenous one any time.

middle class people can afford a car or two at max ( not talking about the upper middle class ). . they will chose a reliable one.

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True, but the Suzuki is a reliable tested vehicle. Israel had a company that tried making a car way back when, and it too was a failure. People say that they will support a home made vehicle, but at the end of the day, they want something that performs well, looks good, is safe, is reliable, and is competitively priced. Companies that have little/no experience making cars and attempt to accomplish this usually end up as failures (in any market, from basic cars to exotics)

Would a common person in Israel consider purchasing this if it were available on the roads there? Or would it fail like the Israeli attempts you mentioned, for similar reasons?

(Tata Vista Tech, ~
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6 lac or USD 10,000)

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Or this?

(Tata Aria, ~
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10 lac or $US 16,000)

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