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Pak Suzuki slash car prices

Pak Suzuki slash car prices

Pak Suzuki slash car prices

  • Pak Suzuki Motor Company (PSMC) has announced a price decrease for its vehicles.
  • The company previously raised pricing dramatically, making its vehicles unaffordable.
  • Although the corporation has announced a little price reduction, the prices are still substantially higher than they were before.

The Pak Suzuki Motor Company (PSMC) recently announced a price decrease, continuing the much-appreciated wave of car price reductions.

Toyota Indus Motor Company (IMC) has lowered the prices of its automobiles as a result of a decline in the US Dollar exchange rate (USD) since June 29, and PSMC has just done the same.

The following are the new prices, which take effect right away:

Variants Old Price (Rs.) New Prices (Rs.) Increase (Rs.)
                                                     Alto
Alto VX 1,789,000 1,699,000 90,000
Alto VXR 2,079,000 1,976,000 103,000
Alto VXL 2,399,000 2,223,000 116,000
                                                  Wagon R
Wagon R VXR 2,549,000 2,421,000 128,000
Wagon R VXL 2,699,000 2,564,000 135,000
Wagon R AGS 2,949,000 2,802,000 147,000
                                                    Cultus
Cultus VXR 2,879,000 2,754,000 125,000
Cultus VXL 3,164,000 3,024,000 135,000
Cultus AGS 3,379,000 3,234,000 145,000
                                                     Swift
Swift GL M/T 3,349,000 3,180,000 169,000
Swift GL CVT 3,599,000 3,420,000 179,000
Swift GLX CVT 3,959,000 3,760,000 199,000
                                              Bolan/Ravi
Ravi 1,499,000 1,349,000 75,000
Bolan VX 1,579,000 1,500,000 79,000
Bolan Cargo 1,566,000 1,487,000 79,000

It is important to note that PSMC has raised pricing dramatically, making its vehicles unaffordable for the majority of buyers.

Although the corporation has announced a little price reduction, the prices are still substantially higher than they were before the most recent price increases. Nevertheless, it is a positive move that will probably inspire additional automakers to do the same.

 

 

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