Yes Pakistani assembled cars are a piece of shit compared to international standards. The sad part is we live in a country where rule of law is a joke.
And without law, the only thing that matters is power. So all these big companies feel invincible and start cutting corners knowing they are safe among all the political and social issues.
The only good news is k engine yahan nahi bnta and thats the only thing in a new car you can be thankful for. You get a car that is mechanically reliable. I've had 2 used cars before and there was always something new to fix. The cost wasn't the problem but the time and toll it took on my mind was a real pain in the ass.
All that had me question of detailing the car is even worth it in such a case (I do take care of mine to a Obsessive level) - the verdict was to enjoy the car while you can. The problems are always there and they are to stay. Putting up a fight rarely solves anything and takes off more time from your life.
If there was a way we could get ourselves heard, I'm all for justice. But IMC doesn't care much and yes the sad part is that even with 3 mil investment you get to feel like shit amd you don't even matter ro the company.