Yes you will.
It says on the bottom ov every price list, at least at Toyota, 'price at the time ov delivery will be charged'.
I suppose for a decent car you are willing to pay at least Rs. 800000 and i judge your maximum limit is Rs. 2 million. In such a scenario, there are more than FOUR THOUSAND cars on PakWheels, a site known for exorbitant demands, alone.
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Japanese cars aren't that easily rugged or ruined as are our local cars. Did you know this? This means you cannot compare them mechanically or technically. Neither are spares as insanely priced as many think. You can get a 1.0l engine ov Vitz/Platz for Rs. 13000 and that ov 1.3l for Rs. 20000 easily and Corolla? Till two years ago an Indus Corolla's engine cost anywhere between Rs. 35-45000. Vot's more, if you recall using a Jap car, you'd remember their comfort was much more than the hard seats ov Corolla and Suzuki cars or the sinking ones ov Honda Civic and City (brand new in particular). Don't forget quality finish.
This is vot Storm is trying to say. Day before yesterday lovable from Gujranwala was here. His 2005 Jap Corolla gave him more than 15km/l at an average speed ov 130 km/h + city (Isb, Faisalabad and Gujranwala) driving. Considering the rising fuel prices, does any ov our local cars come close? There was a time when City would do 16-17 but now no more.