Tag: car sales

  • Pak Suzuki Faces 79% Decline in Alto Car Sales

    Pak Suzuki Faces 79% Decline in Alto Car Sales

    Pak Suzuki Motor Company, a prominent player in the automobile industry, has encountered a significant setback as its Suzuki Alto sales witnessed an unprecedented decline of 79 percent from January to July 2023.

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  • Massive 82% Decline in 1000CC Car Sales Hits Pakistan’s Auto Market

    Massive 82% Decline in 1000CC Car Sales Hits Pakistan’s Auto Market

    Pakistan’s automotive industry has experienced a significant downturn, with an 82 percent drop in the sales of cars with a 1000CC engine capacity during the period of January to July in 2023.

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  • Pakistan Reports 55% Slump in Annual Car Sales

    Pakistan Reports 55% Slump in Annual Car Sales

    Karachi, July 11, 2023 – Pakistan has reported a slump of 55 percent in sales of locally assembled cars during fiscal year 2022-23.

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  • Pakistan’s domestic car sales reach three-year low in April 2023

    Pakistan’s domestic car sales reach three-year low in April 2023

    High interest rates and soaring automotive prices contribute to a significant decline in demand

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  • Pakistan car sales climb up 54% in March 2023 over previous month

    Pakistan car sales climb up 54% in March 2023 over previous month

    Pakistan car sales have climbed up by 54 per cent in March 2023 over previous month of February 2023, said analysts.

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  • Pakistan motor car sales nosedive by 73% in February 2023

    Pakistan motor car sales nosedive by 73% in February 2023

    KARACHI: Pakistan motor car sales nosedived by 73 per cent in February 2023, according to data released on Monday.

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  • Pakistan car sales likely to drop 14-year low in February 2023

    Pakistan car sales likely to drop 14-year low in February 2023

    Volume of car sales in Pakistan for February 2023 may drop to 4.4 units, down by 53 per cent month on month (MoM), hitting 14-year low, said analysts at JS Global on Thursday.

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  • Pakistan car sales plunge by 47pc in January due to high prices

    Pakistan car sales plunge by 47pc in January due to high prices

    Pakistan car sales plunge by 47 per cent year on year (YoY) in January 2023 due to high prices and expensive auto financing, analysts said on Monday.

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  • Pakistan car sales drop in 1HFY23 amid halt in production

    Pakistan car sales drop in 1HFY23 amid halt in production

    KARACHI: Pakistan car sales have dropped by 38 per cent during first half of the current fiscal year 2022-2023 due to non-production days due to shortage of raw material because of import restrictions.

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  • Pakistan’s passenger car sales drop 39pc in 5MFY23

    Pakistan’s passenger car sales drop 39pc in 5MFY23

    KARACHI: Pakistan’s domestic car sales have recorded a drop of 39 per cent in the first five months (July – November) of fiscal year 2022-2023.

    According to latest date released by Pakistan Auto Manufacturers Association (PAMA), the sales of passenger cars fell to 55,144 units in the first five months of the current fiscal year as compared with 90,303 units in the corresponding period of the last fiscal year.

    READ MORE: Pakistan car sales increase 21 pc in October 2022

    The sales of cars with engine capacity of 1,000 cc recorded major decline of 68 per cent to 6,987 units in the first five months of the current fiscal year as compared with 21,873 units in the same period of the last fiscal year.

    Similarly, the sales of cars with 1,300CC and above engine capacity recorded 36 per cent decline to 24,465 units during the period under review when compared with 40,036 units in the corresponding period of the last fiscal year.

    READ MORE: Pakistan car sales plunge 50% in 1QFY23

    Meanwhile, the sales of cars below 1,000 CC recorded a decline of 20 per cent to 22,692 units during the first five months of the current fiscal year as compared with 28,394 units in the same period of the last fiscal year.

    The sales of LCVs, vans and jeeps recorded a decline of 38 per cent to 11,314 units during the period of July – November 2022 when compared with 18,332 units in the corresponding period of the last fiscal year.

    The car sales in the month of November 2022 recorded 39 per cent to 15,444 units when compared with 11,129 units in October 2022.

    READ MORE: Pakistan car sales plummet by 50% on import restriction

    Analysts at Arif Habib Limited attributed the recovery in sales volume on an MoM basis was mainly due to the fulfillment of the delivery of vehicles on the backlog of demand and consumers moving toward affordable vehicles resulting in PSMC sales climbing up by 74 per cent MoM.

    They further attributed to streamlining production process by auto assemblers through improved inventory management processes and higher operating days.

    However, further PKR volatility and increase in international commodity prices still remain a serious concern for the automobile sector.

    They said 1,300cc segment and above showed a growth in sales by 22 per cent MoM. Given the sales of Civic and City went up by 10 per cent MoM. In addition, the sales of Corolla and Yaris portrayed a rise of 5 per cent MoM.

    Alternatively, we observed a dip in 1,000cc segment sales by 2 per cent MoM, led by the rise in Wagon R sales whose sales went down by 7 per cent MoM to 718 units.

    READ MORE: Pakistan car sales drop 59% in July 2022

    Sales in the below 1000cc segment majorly contributed to the rise in sales 74 per cent MoM. The major contributor remained Alto which went up by 74 per cent MoM to 7,255 units.

    Indus Motors sales went down by 4 per cent MoM, given sales of Fortuner and Hilux declined by 15 per cent MoM to 1,309 units.

    Pakistan Suzuki sales depicted an increase of 55 per cent MoM as consumers switched towards affordable cars.

    Honda Car sales surged by 38 per cent MoM, since the launch of HRV grabbed the attention of car enthusiasts and came into the limelight. With this, the overall BRV and HRV sales depicted a jump of 8.6x MoM.

    During November 2022, the Tractors sales went down 34 per cent MoM, majorly contributed by AGTL, whose sales went down by 65 per cent MoM. In addition, MTL sales went down by 27 per cent MoM.