Coolest Nicknames of Cars in Pakistan
In the Pakistani community, we’ve given cool nicknames to cars. And if you’re into cars, you probably know them, but if you don’t, here are the nicknames we remember so far; it’s surely going to amuse you if you are reading them for the first time:
To maintain the class, we are keeping the names in Urdu and not translating them into English
Suzuki Alto – Sabun Dani
Suzuki Mehran – The Boss
Mehran was given the title of “Boss” by Zilley Subhan in one of its owner’s reviews. And that’s the best name that defines Mehran as well. Basically, it can survive and get to those places where big 4x4s fail, e.g., snow-packed roads or too many muddy roads in Northern areas.
Furthermore, it’s the only car that survived 31 years of production in Pakistan, becoming the longest-production car in Pakistan’s history. During its production run, the Mehran dominated its competition, with no brand daring to challenge it. Those who tried ultimately failed. So, technically, it deserves the boss title.
Honda City i-DSI – Chooha City
Suzuki Bolan – Carry Dabba
From the side profile, it looks like a box and, hence, dabba. The “Carry” is given after its imported variant, which was produced internationally in the 1980’s and named as “Carry ST-90.” Pak Suzuki brought the same variant to Pakistan and renamed it to “Bolan.”
Daihatsu Charade 3rd Generation – Anda Charade
Honda Civic 8th Gen – Reborn
When it was launched, Reborn was everyone’s favorite. It was a complete and refreshed look from its prior 7th-generation model, hence the name. Launched in 2005, it still does not look like a two-decade-old car if you sit in it.