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Which is the most well know car manufacturer in Pakistan.
suzuki, honda and toyota
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Which is the most well know car manufacturer in Pakistan.
suzuki, honda and toyota
Not international, national. Like Tata's for India, which is Pakistan's well known.
Putting lego pieces together is not Made in Pakistan
Made in Pakistan = You build all parts locally including engineering parts -
I don't consider assembled cars as Made in Pakistan sorry
The assembled products look great but ... don't add to our engineering pedigree
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you learn by doing exactly that - assemble the parts. Instead of re inventing the wheel. Look at the parts and start by swapping them with yours.. one at a time.. slowly and steadily.. build your expertise and experience.. and then one day.. you will have ur own car/ vehicle. bike anything!!
+1 to that,...initially when suzuki entered india in 80's, they were importing almost whole of the kit, then just assembling, now the same maruti suzuki car (which actually got discontinued some time ago) was being made almost locally with all parts. There is a huge list of companies which provide parts. The same companies now start providing parts to other car manufacturers inturn helping the domestic car companies.
I remember i went for an interview a while ago in a company called sona koyo , they just make steering systems for many companies.
Ratan Tata said he also saw Pakistan as a target market for the Nano, However the Mumbai attacks messed that plan up, recently Micromax has started a venture in Pakistan by the name of Qmobile which has seen quite a bit of success, let's see if Nano makes a show here, trade can help cover the trust deficit between our two countries.
there is no way that dinky cuore is cheap in any sense it costs around 4-5 lac.cars like Daihatsu Cuore --which are assembled under license by Indus motors --can be found 2nd hand and they are dirt cheap
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same in Pakistan, but people less inclined to stress over quality control prefer to opt for OEM spares/parts
I really do not mean to be unappreciative of what the people of Pakistan can do, but the automobile cartel has become really strong over the past decade and a half and fixes prices like an effective cartel whilst deteriorating quality at the same time. The best example of this phenomenon is the Suzuki FX now Mehran, the prices of which have risen sharply (more than inflation and increase in the prices of materials would suggest) and quality has deteriorated while it has maintained its structure almost entirely for nearly three decades now.
The automobile cartel controls the industry too tightly. I remember reading a journal paper where an economist had analyzed performance of foreign car manufacturers in India and Pakistan, and he reached the conclusion that there was no justifiable reason for prices to be much higher in Pakistan as the cost of labor, manufacturing and materials was nearly the same.
I being a petrolhead, have done my fair share of car building (go karts and one for a race), so hurray for the engineer, I'll-get-my-hands-dirty and DIY guy. I hope you do well in life. Sadly, the automobile industry doesn't need you; all they need are smart managers to fix prices and people who are willing to bribe government officials not to prosecute the companies (also not to check the requisite safety standards compliance).
As for car designs, the manufactured cars are mostly quite ugly save e few examples. It's not like I'm being rude to the guy who does not have the financial resources to buy a posh car, we just have to appreciative of what the car really is. All of Suzuki's cars except the new Swift deserve this, much like all Toyota Corollas :-
The local automobile sector needs to adopt a European car designs rather than the ones that populate East Asia. That is difficult for if status and pride are denoted by ugly, fuel guzzling SUVs and Pajeros, there is hardly room to bring cute, efficient compacts. Good looking and efficient sedans like Nissan Sunny won't sell as well as long as the guy at the workshop keeps corrupting the minds of customers with stories of the reliance of Corollas because he doesn't want to learn the engine work, how to fix suspension and braking problems on a new car deisgn. Honda will only sell in urban areas for it does not provide diesel engine. I can go on and on ....
Jeremy Clarkson on Toyota Corolla :- Most non-car people do not understand the a bond between the car and a petrolhead. Every car has a personality, except a Toyota Corolla.
"The car is the closest thing we will ever create to something that is alive." - Sir William Lyons