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VW's China Partner Plans to Assemble Cars in Pakistan in 2016
  • Al-Haj FAW Motors assembles trucks, vans and pickups
  • Pakistan's consumer demand expected to rise as rates fall
China FAW Group Corp., a Chinese partner of Volkswagen AG, plans to start assembling cars in Pakistan to tap growing demand as measures to curb terrorism boost growth in the South Asian economy.

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Hilal Khan Afridi

Photographer: Asim Hafeez/Bloomberg
The company seeks to sell 10,000 vehicles, including vans, cars and pickups, in 2018 after it begins local assembly of the V2 hatchback at the end of this year, Hilal Khan Afridi, chief executive officer of Al-Haj FAW Motors Pvt., said in an interview in Karachi. Al-Haj FAW is the Chinese group’s local venture and began selling imported V2’s in January last year.

FAW will be the first carmaker in a decade to start assembling in Pakistan, where the economy is set to grow at the fastest pace since 2008 as Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s government tackles power shortages and terrorism. China’s President Xi Jinping has also pledged to invest $45 billion in the country, boosting the outlook for expansion.


“Initially we had a lot of difficulty to convince them to help us with technical expertise,” said Afridi. “Now that the Chinese market has slowed down they have increased their interest in international markets. It’s a good sign for us.”

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Chinese spending on infrastructure may help Karachi-based Ghandhara Nissan Ltd. double sales of Chinese Dongfeng trucks. Al-Haj FAW sold about 3,400 vans and pickups along with 535 locally assembled trucks last year. The company plans to invest 1 billion rupees ($9.5 million) to assemble cars in Pakistan.

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Production At Al-Haj FAW Motors

Photographer: Asim Hafeez/Bloomberg
“Things are looking up for the auto industry,” says Ahmed Hanif Lakhani, analyst at Karachi-based Arif Habib Ltd. “The economy is growing and consumer demand is rising with low interest rates making leasing more feasible.”

Pakistan’s economy is estimated to expand 5.5 percent in the year to June, according to the Ministry of Finance. Car sales in the nation increased 52 percent to 15,724 units in November from a year earlier, according to the Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association.

VW's China Partner Plans to Assemble Cars in Pakistan in 2016 - Bloomberg Business
 
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So, volkswagen itself isn't coming to Pakistan but their related company FAW will be coming and assembling their cars? right?
We wouldn't have volkswagen cars but instead FAW :(

Anyway its a good sign that more companies are coming for business here.
At least things are going towards betterment.

And i just saw a FAW car today on road, looked like a V2 as stated above in article.
Looked good nonetheless.
 
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That V2 is a good looking car but i really wanted VW to come in Pakistan :(
 
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Well we really need to get rid of this Rubbish called Mehran 800 off our streets.
 
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are you going to buy it if it does come
Well i am still actually a student but who knows after all who wouldn't want to buy this beauty ;) and don't you want good cars in your country? don't you want to see different variety of cars on roads :smitten:instead of seeing same Corolla, City, Civic and Mehran?:cry:
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BTW i love German car brands more than any other car brand that's why i was kinda disappointed :/
 
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VW is trying too hard.. Today's Times newspaper had a full page ad about a guy who said a VW car (polo) saved his life due to its safety features
 
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FAW cars are already available in Pakistan.
They have a car showroom as well on Gt road.
I have seen FAW V2, and another FAW, in Karachi.
But I sincerely wish that Germans make an entry into the Pakistani car market, meanwhile PORSCHE opens its dealership in Karachi, it's in Phase 2 EXT, I guess.
 
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Vw is in real hot water now a days. They are purchasing back millions of vehicles due to cheating exhaust regulations in diesel engines.
In this scenario Pakistan is great relief for vw even through Chinese route.
More over vw polo golf jetta are very suitable and world class cars to beat Japanese monopoly in our country since 60 years. making competitive situation which always benefited for consumers.
 
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Quality is issue with FAW cars.
absolutely not,
Its right now the best bang for the buck and has all the necessary safety features not found in the rubbish that we usually drive here.
A Brief Comparison: Suzuki Cultus Vs FAW V2 - PakWheels Blog
This article will give you a lot to think about.

I have to disagree a bit on that one, considering it's entering the Pakistani market to take on the Vitz and Mira, it beats them both and even the Cultus, here's a review of the FAW V2.
Driven: FAW V2, the latest car by FAW Pakistan
its a very good car and i consider a small but promising product that will challenge the monopoly of the Japanese Assemblers here,
 
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