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  2. PakWheels - Wikipedia

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    PakWheels is a Pakistani online marketplace for car shoppers and sellers based in Lahore. [2] It aggregates thousands of new, used, and certified second-hand cars from thousands of dealers and private sellers. [3] The site also provides users with automotive reviews, shopping advice, and comparison tools for car financing and insurance ...

  3. Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA) (Urdu: پاکستان موٹر گاڑی تولید کننده تنظیم) is a trade group of automobile manufacturers that operate in Pakistan. [1] [2] It is the only trade association for the automobile industry in Pakistan.

  4. Automotive industry in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Indus's Corolla is the most assembled car in Pakistan. In 2017, 52,874 models were made. The automotive industry in Pakistan is one of fastest-growing industries in the country, growing by 171% between 2014 and 2018. It accounts for 7% of Pakistan's GDP and employed a workforce of over 6.8 million people as of 2024. Pakistan is the 15th ...

  5. United Auto Industries - Wikipedia

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    Website unitedmotorcycle .com .pk (for motorcycles) unitedcars .com .pk (for cars and trucks) United Auto Industries ( United Motors ; Urdu : یونائیٹڈ‬‎ موٹرز ) is a Pakistani automobile manufacturer based in Lahore , Punjab .

  6. Lucky Motor - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 2017 for the purpose of assembling and distributing automobiles from the South Korean automobile manufacturer Kia in Pakistan. [2] Originally incorporated as Kia Lucky Motors Pakistan, the company changed its name to Lucky Motor Corporation Limited [3] in 2020.

  7. Dewan Farooque Motors - Wikipedia

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    Dewan Farooque Motors Company Limited was incorporated in December 1998 by Dewan Yousuf Farooqui to assemble Hyundai and Kia vehicles in Pakistan. [2] This followed an earlier introduction of Kia cars in 1994 by Naya Daur Motors, which reportedly collected around Rs 800 million in booking fees from approximately 16,000 customers but delivered only a limited number of vehicles before its collapse.

  8. Pak Suzuki Motors - Wikipedia

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    The car was offered in variants such as GL and GLX, with an upgraded variant called Margalla Plus launched later on. Production was ceased in 1998 to give way to the replacement Suzuki Baleno. In the Pakistani used car market, "Suzuki Sedan" refers to the 1000 cc import model, whereas Suzuki Margalla means the locally assembled 1300 cc model.

  9. Toyota Indus - Wikipedia

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    In March 2000, the company started production of the L500 series Daihatsu Mira in Pakistan which was locally sold as the Daihatsu Cuore and featured an 850-cc engine. [6] In 2008, Toyota acquired 9.83 million shares from Overseas Investors AG and general public at the price of Rs. 370 (equivalent to Rs. 1,900 or US$6.50 in 2021) per share. [7]