How long a car's life depends on its timely care and how it is operated. In Pakistan, the prices of cars have increased incredibly in the past few years and now buying a new car has become a daunting task for the majority. So there is no way for consumers to take good care of their existing vehicles.
Used cars have grown in popularity due to the prices of new vehicles talking to the sky. Cars that arrived a few years ago are now selling at a higher price than they originally were. It also shows that maintaining your car is now more important than ever.
Demand for locally made vehicles is generally higher in Pakistan's auto sector, as their maintenance is relatively cheaper than imported vehicles. Similarly, maintaining multiple models in the local market is expensive. The cost of car maintenance mainly refers to the cost of spare parts. Buying and maintaining a car has become a challenge in the current situation.
Many new buyers are worried about which cars are cheaper in terms of maintenance, so we will try to list the best 7 cars that have minimal maintenance costs and are light on the pocket. Also falls.
Used cars have grown in popularity due to the prices of new vehicles talking to the sky. Cars that arrived a few years ago are now selling at a higher price than they originally were. It also shows that maintaining your car is now more important than ever.
Demand for locally made vehicles is generally higher in Pakistan's auto sector, as their maintenance is relatively cheaper than imported vehicles. Similarly, maintaining multiple models in the local market is expensive. The cost of car maintenance mainly refers to the cost of spare parts. Buying and maintaining a car has become a challenge in the current situation.
Many new buyers are worried about which cars are cheaper in terms of maintenance, so we will try to list the best 7 cars that have minimal maintenance costs and are light on the pocket. Also falls.
1. Suzuki Mehran
The monopoly of Suzuki Mehran has been in place for more than three decades, even as its production was abolished in 2019. The shape of this little 800cc hatchback has not changed in its entire life and has been adapted to just a few outward changes. However, the cost of maintenance of this car was kept low. It was also a popular choice for consumers due to its heavyweight on the pocket.
Similarly, its spare parts are readily available in the market. The cost of this car is Rs 3-4 lakh for the older models while the new car in the last production came at a cost of around Rs 9 lakh. It also doesn't cost much in terms of fuel consumption and gives an average of 15 kilometers per liter.
2. Suzuki Alto
Suzuki Alto is also an entry-level hatchback in Pakistan. Pak Suzuki introduced it last year with a 660cc engine. Prior to this model, the Alto was available with a 1000cc engine, which was one of the cheapest cars in the country. However, these two models can be regarded as cheap vehicles in terms of maintenance and fuel consumption in the country.
The new 660cc Alto delivers an extraordinary average of more than 20 kilometers per liter, making it the top choice for consumers. Its spare parts are available immediately in Suzuki's authorized 3S dealerships, as well as in the local market. The basic variants of the new Alto cost more than Rs 11 lakh in the local market.
3. United Bravo
United Automobiles is a leading brand when it comes to motorcycle manufacturers in the country. The company also entered the car manufacturing sector in 2018 when it introduced the first locally produced 800cc United Bravo.
The vehicle was eagerly awaited, but initially, there were problems with its manufacturing. However, the company subsequently improved the quality of the hatchback and introduced new features. He was introduced to fight Mehran. In terms of fuel consumption, it provides 15 kilometers per liter, while spare parts are also readily available in the market. This hatchback is available for less than Rs 1 lakh.
5. Suzuki Wagon R
Moving forward, the Suzuki Wagon R is another good choice in the 1000cc hatchback category, which is relatively low cost to maintain. Its spares are also readily available in the local market but are relatively expensive compared to smaller hatchbacks.
6. Suzuki CULTUS
Suzuki Cultus is another popular name in the hatchback category in the country. Since the company introduced the new generation clots almost two years ago, consumers have welcomed it in a big way. It also has a K10B engine, the same Wagon R.
The 1000cc hatchback delivers tremendous fuel savings - 14 kilometers per liter and 16 kilometers per liter in the long haul. However, the full-powered version of the Suzuki Cultus costs around Rs 20 lakh. As for maintenance costs, it's about as much as a Suzuki Wagon R, a little more than an 800cc small hatchback.
7. Honda City
Looking at the new Honda City model will cost more, but if we go back to a generation, ie 2008 model or earlier, this car is a good choice. The city has been the only generation in Pakistan for the past 11 years, which is quite surprising. But the models made between 2004 and 2008 are less expensive to operate and are also more user-friendly in terms of maintenance.
This particular model of Honda City still has a good fuel consumption average - 14 to 15 kilometers per liter. The parts are also available in the market at a reasonable price, and caring for the Honda City is cheaper than many other vehicles available in the local market. These models are easily available in the market for Rs 1 lakh.
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