agent is must for non residents of islamabad coz they cant trevel to isb only for registration
Thanks alot fellows..I have to hire agent because I am living in Lahore. Its looks like i have to keep in mind 55000 rupees. What you people have opinion regarding Insurance? Which company is best & what they are charging.
Yes you are right as if you dont have Islamabad address on your ID you will not be able to get registered your car in Islamabad without agent even you personally visit excise office ISL.
TPL is good choice as they have presence on all Dealerships across Pakistan there rate is 3℅ if u have any issue tell me I have good relations with their seniors.
Because registration fees is 2% of the invoice price and that is different
Agent will charge you around 15-20k if you are non resident of Islamabad
no i hv paid 5 k to agent
Fahad can you please share details of your agent to me. Is he living in lahore?
Thanks alot Zubair bhai..I will let u know
i dont hv details coz all mediation was done by my bank CRO
Dear Fellows My BR-V is arriving next month. I need to sell it immediately. If anyone is interested give me a call on 0345-4766609.
Regards
I m afraid u wount get any own by selling it right now so u can wait till november when new prices shall be announced
Any reason ...Why are you selling it.???
There is a Facebook page by the name of BR-V Pakistan on which many owners are complaining about too much wind and engine noise and lack of stability and steering control over 120kmph. Is that true with owners here at pakwheels?
u cant compare it with sedan it is a semi SUV and suv's show this kind of behavior at speeds over 130 or above u can see the odo meter maximum limit i.e 180 which in case of sedans 220 to 240 it has different aerodynamics as compared to sedans however despite of warrenty issues stability can be increased by putting tyres 215 to 225 while compromising the average by 1 km/l
Actually I was planing to book BR-V by end of this year and was a bit concerned about the stability issues. At present I have Honda city and I find it very stable at 140 kmph and beyond.I just hope it's not so bad as being projected.
high and long vehicles have tendency of producing some noise and instability at very high speeds coz these vehicles are designed to carry more seats and high road clearance for off road drive as for as my exp with brv is concerned i havnt driven it at speed more than 120 km/h and i m a slow driver not a need for speed type of guy
It will be less stable for sure at high speeds. If you don't make high speed cuts, then it is fine. With the change in car, driving style also needs some adjustments
Going out of Country ...
dear best way is to have atest drive at 120+