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  2. Automotive industry in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Its contribution to the national exchequer is nearly US$5.4 billion. Pakistan's auto market is among the fastest growing in Asia. 384,000 cars were sold in 2023. In the 1990s and early 2000s, Pakistan had many Japanese cars. With the launch of the first Auto Policy in 2005, Pakistan launched its first indigenous car, Adam Revo. However, after ...

  3. Suzuki Cultus - Wikipedia

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    The first model had a 65 PS (64 hp; 48 kW) carburetted engine but this was replaced by an 85 PS (84 hp; 63 kW) fuel injected 16-valve unit in 2000. The engine was found to have one of the highest power-to-weight ratios in the under two-liter class, and helped the Esteem reach considerable success in Indian auto racing, where it is still popular ...

  4. List of companies of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Islamabad: 1964 State-owned media holding company S A Pakola: Consumer goods Beverages Karachi: 1950 Soft drinks P A Paktel: Telecommunications Telecommunications services Islamabad: 1989 Defunct 2008, joint venture of Hasan Associates & Cable & Wireless (UK), now rebranded as Zong: P D PakWheels: Technology Consumer digital services Lahore: 2003

  5. PakWheels Auto Show - Wikipedia

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    PakWheels Auto Show is a series of annual auto shows organized by PakWheels for the automobile enthusiasts of Pakistan. The initiative was started in 2011 from Lahore. [1] [2] and since then PakWheels has been organizing these shows in different cities of Pakistan in an effort to create awareness about the automobile industry and encourage automotive culture in the country.

  6. Suzuki Mehran - Wikipedia

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    The car was badged with a "euro-II" mark on the rear and sold at a higher price. In 2015, press reports indicated the car sold for US$6,500-7700, despite lacking essential and basic safety features such as airbags, ABS, rear window defogger, side air conditioner vents, seat belt reminder and even rear seat belts.

  7. Honda Atlas Cars - Wikipedia

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    Honda Atlas was incorporated on 4 November 1992, while the joint venture agreement was signed on 5 August 1993. [5] The manufacturing plant was inaugurated 17 April 1993 and the first car rolled off the assembly line on 26 May 1994. By July 1994, six dealerships were established in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad.

  8. Honda City - Wikipedia

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    The Thailand-spec City has a rated fuel consumption of 23.8 km/L (4.2 L/100 km; 67 mpg ‑imp; 56 mpg ‑US). [73] Other aspects of the Phase 2 Eco Car regulation include the fitment of various safety systems such as ABS, EBD, BA and VSA as standard across the range. [74] It is available in four trim levels: S, V, SV and RS.

  9. M-14 motorway (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    The 285-kilometre-long (177 mi) motorway is a part of the Western Alignment of the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor, [2] [3] and offers high speed road connections between the Islamabad-Rawalpindi metropolitan area, and the southern parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province around Dera Ismail Khan.