Monthly car sales climb 4.3% By Raheel Ahmed Published: September 12, 2012 “The used cars are challenging the local automakers in both price and quality and continue to attract customers. PHOT:FILE KARACHI: Locally assembled car sales jumped 4.3% in August 2012 to 9,319 units, recovering from July’s slump of 8,937 units, according to the data released by the Pakistan Automotive Manufactures Association. The local automobile Industry has been witnessing its own recession mainly due to the conclusion of the Punjab government’s yellow cab scheme. The government had allocated Rs4.5 billion in fiscal 2012 for the provision of 20,000 yellow cabs to the youth of the province. The used cars are challenging the local automakers in both price and quality and continue to attract customers’ attention hurting local sales, according to Zoya Ahmed, analyst at BMA Capital. The share of imported cars increased phenomenally as more than...
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