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PakSuzuki it is time to bid farewell To "Mehran"

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Some 31 years ago, engineers at Suzuki Motors Japan developed the 2nd generation of Suzuki Alto, better known to us as the ‘Suzuki Mehran’. The 1st generation of Alto was actually called ‘Suzuki FX’ in our market. While globally the life span of 1st generation Alto (FX) was from 1979-1983 & the 2nd generation Alto (Mehran) is 1984-1988, in our market the FX was available from 1983-1988 while the Mehran, which appeared with an Alto badge in 1989 is still available as a ‘brand new car’ in 2015, and from the looks of it, will be available for years to come.

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When the 2nd generation Alto (Mehran) arrived in our market back in 1989, it used to cost roughly around Rs. 90,000/- PKR. And like its predecessor, the Suzuki FX, was the cheapest car available in the market. With an 800cc carburetor engine under the hood and a very basic leaf-spring rear suspension setup, the car was undoubtedly one of the easiest and cheapest vehicles to maintain. It was a dream of a common man, to afford a car and Mehran provided just that. With little or no drive pleasure, zero safety and a rather uncomfortable drive, it still rules the hearts of many. However as the years kept passing by, the built quality is on a decline while the prices kept shooting up.
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In a time when technology is at its very best, when we use smartphones, wireless broadband, maintain our bank accounts and transfer funds without having the need to go to bank, we have flat-screen LED televisions at our home, communicate via 4G mobile internet, but travel in a car with carburetor and leaf springs. In a time when cars around the world are equipped with latest tech gadgets at throwaway prices, they are environmentally friendly, consume least amount of fuel and are equipped with modern active and passive safety equipment, Mehran lacks all the above. Since it was developed during mid 80’s utilizing a very basic technology from the late 70’s, with no collision protections, no airbags and no ABS brakes, Mehran is one of the most unsafe vehicles to be produced these days. Although it has a small engine and according to people its fuel efficient, but technically it lacks 5 speed transmission and consumes more fuel than any modern engine of similar capacity.
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Today most of the people are demanding a change, and it’s quite justified as well. The Mehran since 1989 hasn’t evolved at all. In about 25 years apart from the electronic fuel injection, the only ‘technological advancements’ it received were
different headlamps and bumpers, the radiator grill…and yes, 2 less air-conditioning ducts in the dashboard. Although Mehran was a very successful car of its time, in fact it still is, provided there is no competition in its class. Yet it’s extremely cheap to maintain, reliable and economical too, spare parts are dirt cheap and are available all over the country. However good things should be replaced by better things and that’s what PakSuzuki should do. But instead, a whooping price tag of PKR 625,000/- for the base VX version and PKR 748,000/- for the VXR CNG isn’t by any means justified. If you calculate the on-road price it might end up a little less than PKR 800,000/- If you are spending such a huge amount buying a Mehran and then you take a look at it and ask yourself, “Is this what my hard-earned money’s real worth is?” I am pretty sure the answer will be an absolute NO. With such a high price tag it’s no longer a ghareeb admi ki gari as it once use to be known as.

Around the world the 2nd generation Alto was produced in different countries but was eventually phased out. It was no doubt one of the popular cars in various markets but the difference between price and the features offered was drastic. In India, the Maruti 800 was phased out in 2013, but it was available from just 2,78,000/- INR (PKR 4,49,000/-) up to 3.18 lac INR (PKR 5,14,000/-). A little comparison with Chinese Alto might give a better idea of how a car from mid 80’s can be modernized while still justifying the price tag. Zotye Auto, a small auto manufacturing company in China acquired Jiangnan Autos who bought the whole vehicle intellectual property rights from Changan-Suzuki joint venture enterprise. In 2010 Zotye released the TT with a price tag starting from just $2,830 (PKR 3,01,800/-) and up to $4,200 (PKR 4,48,000/-) for the fully loaded version, as opposed to the local Mehran which is roughly around $6,000. The Zotye TT boasts a totally redesigned dashboard, 4 spoke steering wheel, cup holders, digital odometer, an Mp3 player with USB input, an Efi engine, front & rear seat-belts, collapsible steering column, ABS brakes, proper rear suspension with coil springs and dampers, alloy wheels, proper retract side mirrors etc.
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This is a whole lot to offer than what PakSuzuki delivers us, in much lesser amount than what we pay. By the start of next year, Mehran will be entering 27th year of its life in our market, and the improvements that Paksuzuki have made over the course of nearly 3 decades are next to nothing. With a price tag this high, they should have given at least half of the stuff offered by Zotye, even then we believe it’s time to say good bye to Mehran. The Alto is currently in its 8th generation globally, it’s high time for PakSuzuki to give Mehran a break and offer us safe and modern fuel efficient cars that are safer for the environment as well as the occupants.
PakSuzuki…It Is Time To Bid Farewell To Mehran - PakWheels Blog
 
Just like any other Suzuki product, a piece of trash............. like any other Pakistan manufactured equipment!
True Suzuki operates only in countries where they can run over other rival or have no rivals. Suzuki is only famous for bikes and not for cars. Till 2000 suzuki was selling lot of trash in india , now with other manufacturers India alteast has some other good options. Suzuki is trying to bring in more technology/features to compete with rivals.
 
Could the higher price in pakistan be because of any additional luxury tax/ car tax ? Nothing else can justify charging twice. However, I dont get all the hate for the suzuki 800's looks, I always thought it looks very pretty. Its's a shame that they couldnt update the car while keeping the same looks.
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New maruti 800
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As far as discontinuing the car is concerned, as soon as new environmental and safety laws come into place, they will have to discontinue or upgrade the car.

The new SCROSS is a handsome car as well.
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The only suzuki I've seen is swift, my neighbor owns one. Have no idea or never seen any other model here.
 
Even old Suzuki FX were more reliable than present toy Suzuki Mehran. Yea i agree they are still cheap compare to others car available in Pakistan and also their resale value is pretty impressive but they still cannot be count as affordable car for middle class with price tag of 6/7 lakhs. The best pleasure is to drive these toy cars in heavey rain as it would be like a blind guy driving a car . Most of these used cars are running as taxi without mirrors and windscreen wiper :D
 
I own a swift now and I need to replaceable it quick. Suzuki are not like their other Japanese cousins they are like opel of Japan!
 
Lol in Canada you can get a used BMW better than present Suzuki.

The high tariffs have killed Pakistan auto industry from advancing. Though Honda Civic is doing good job, it still can be acquired cheaper here. Other thing is, labour in Pakistan is cheaper than Canada. So they should be able to sell cars cheaper there which are manufactured there, as people earn less money.

I hope VW comes to Pakistan. They're owner of Audi and many other companies, so they can bring other cars too.


But American cars will be better for Pakistan as they're cheaper. They offer a lot of competition to Japanese in the US and Canada (but that's partially maybe because Americans prefer to support their auto industry).
 
This car(Maruti SS80/Maruti 800 as known here) was something which was modern in the 80's in our primitive market(then) with cheap quality 1950's British cars like Morris Oxford 3/Cowley and Fiat 1100's replicated here. Till this day people either buy a Suzuki or Toyota in India.
 
With Pakistan's middle class growing, there is a huge need for safe and affordable vehicles. Suzuki will no doubt, be looking to keep it's large market share intact, by offering better options in the future.
 
Labour is a very small portion of total cost, major reason for price hike is PKR devaluation as most of the components are imported from their Japanese parents/OEM's a strong JPY + high tariffs cause the price increase.


Lol in Canada you can get a used BMW better than present Suzuki.

The high tariffs have killed Pakistan auto industry from advancing. Though Honda Civic is doing good job, it still can be acquired cheaper here. Other thing is, labour in Pakistan is cheaper than Canada. So they should be able to sell cars cheaper there which are manufactured there, as people earn less money.

I hope VW comes to Pakistan. They're owner of Audi and many other companies, so they can bring other cars too.


But American cars will be better for Pakistan as they're cheaper. They offer a lot of competition to Japanese in the US and Canada (but that's partially maybe because Americans prefer to support their auto industry).
 
This is a very nice car which has a lower price tag than Mehran
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This is a very nice car which has a lower price tag than Mehran
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Here is similar one below from daewoo (now defunct) called matiz. This creature along with ceilo has become extinct :partay:. Dude you need to move to dubai and get some good phoren maal .


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