our default problem is that we take a lot of time to admit the realities..
Though the prices have gone incredibly up but still our stiff necks would not like to lose competition by not having something which they could..
let me assure you all, even if corolla is taken to 26 lacs in the next few years .. there will still be few (ooper ki amdani type) going for it..
I believe answer to the question would be that it all depends on us all as community, the way we react to these hikes. Unless people can create a real deterrence in the minds of the industrialists of lack of sales and super huge losses they will never bend on their rules. If people have that strength, Govt policies will be challenged and discussed well at appropriate levels because the same industrialists would know better that if there is no resolution to a policy forcing them to raise prices .. they will suffer.. and no one least of all the car companies would like to suffer..
So unless that cycle is maintained the automobile industry in Pakistan is bound to loose its success and remain precarious .. Jo thori buhut kasar reh jaati he wo petrol price poori ker deti he..