Again, your obsession seems to be with the pricing of products outside Pakistan. What exactly is value for money?
The definition is literally how much you are getting for your money. If everything is expensive, then what you are getting is literally value for money. If you can't assemble a car on your own and you have to pay to get a car, it is value for money.
Again, if Honda is allowing you to purchase a Civic for less than its private import price, you will have to accept it. The market determines the value and the market has allowed the car to be priced at 52-62 lac. So this entire argument is actually void.
Perhaps what we want are cheaper products. That is not under Honda or Toyota's control. They are small puppet entities and they are bound by massive taxes. If lets say Honda gets greenfield status and they still price their cars at the same price, then we can complain. Until then, we dont have much we can say