Nice comments....
Rocketman bhai. Your comments are correct. Lets think about why REVO is heavier than Mehran. Suzuki cuts the metal out of Mehran, in areas like doors and frontal area, where it is very critical. They are jeapardizing the safety of the passengers. They are saving 160 KG of metal per car. That means, Suzuki can make ONE complete car, by saving the metal from FOUR cars. At whose expense are they cutting all that metal. The customer. Who ever buys mehran does not realize how much LESS safe he is in that death trap, with 150 Kgs, Criminally REMOVED from that car, in the areas that metal was needed most for safety reasons.
The most vulnerable places are DOORS and front end.
Look at how thin the Doors of Mehran are compared to REVO.
Mehran's Door, from the inside, you can see, the sheetmetal is going straight down, and if you open the doors, you can see, how thin the door is. That is extremely unsafe, in case of side impact, or rollover, it is just like not having any thing between you and the car that is about to hit you, or the ground you are going to hit against, while your car is rolling over.

Now lets compare this with REVO's Door. REVO has STEEL BAR inside the door, and you can also see, you MUCH bigger, Thicker, and Sturdier the REVO's Door is, compared to Mehran's I WOULD MUCH RATHER BE BEHIND REVO's SAFE Doors, and not Mehran, in case of a side impact accident, or a roll over.

The choice is yours, Specially, when you get a MUCH Safer, much Stronger, much more appealing, much better looking car for MUCH LESS than that Death Trap, Heavily Compromised Mehran, all for what, just to save 20* Paisa or even less per Km. If anyone uses their mind, I think LIFE is worth much more than saving 20 Paisa per Km.
*(Rough Calculations Based on the following.
Let say, Mehran gives, 15 km/liter compared to Revos 14 Km/Liter. After driving a distance of 120 Kilometer, Mehran would have used, 8 liters and Revo would use 8.5 Liters. So the cost per liter, I don't know exact, but let say 50 Rs. Per Liter. So, you save Rs. 25 Per 120 kilometer in Mehran and per kilometer that comes to
0.20 Rs. or about 20 Paisa per Kilometer.)
Forgive any short commings in the calculations, I am not in Pakistan and do not exactly know about Price per Liter, but I heard it that its about 50 or 60 Rs per Liter.
