danish_vij
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sorry if it offended you actually i read on previous pages when some of pakistani members were saying tht govt isnt doing anything in this sector(i have tagged them in my rev post)Government isn't doing a good or a bad job here. The government is trying to solve MUCH bigger issues right now, like terrorism, operations across Pakistan to capture terrorists, ensuring safety plans and all across the country, supporting critical projects to produce electricity and all and dealing with fools like IK (this is such a bad time for political bullshiit).
So when Pakistan has electricity, stability and all, then the less priroity items take place. Japan has been selling and assembling bikes and cars for decades, its also the 3rd or the 4th largest economy. Do you want to piss them off by telling them they've been selling crap? When as a country, Pakistan knows it can use every dollar in investments she can get? So a better way is, to build the infrastructure, finish CPEC, provide 24*7 electricity to businesses and reduce the electric outage issue as promised by 2018, either all the way or even 80%. That would then bring in Volvo and WV from Germany as they have already shown interest to sell and assemble cars in Pakistan. By doing this, your brought in billions of investments to manufacture cars inside Pakistan and pushed the envelop for the Suzuki's and Honda's that they now have to compete. Guess what? The Japanese, if they want to sell their cars, will have to start selling real cars, not this junk being sold in Pakistan for the same price you pay in the US. But minus all the qualities and standards!!
When you can bring in more investment and diplomatically achieve your goals, why do the government has to go to war with others on everything? It doesn't make sense. Not everything needs to be super intense, specially when its being done for the past 30-40 years. Change comes slowly and a system ensures it comes for sure. Let the system do its job. The days of selling crappy vehicles to Pakistanis due to Japanese monopoly are numbered. The second VW or Volvole or others sign even an MOU (by 2018), trust me, you'd already be seeing the nice Japanese cars driving around with newer tech. Its inevitable.
ok ur some points make sense but sill cost of these old models is still pretty high(i'm keeping in mind currency gap too)