There is this problem in us Pakistanis as a nation that we don't want to do the hard work and just want to force our will on others. You are stating whatever you are stating without any substantiated source and trying to raise your voice to win the argument, which, as you can see, had already ended. We had already decided to disagree on it respectfully. People don't want to go and look for sources and verify their claims and will talk just because they feel something should be right. And talk as if they KNOW it to be right. And then they are not happy when someone disagrees.
Anyways, once more, I very well understand that it is PakSuzuki and that's why I am saying that it launched the international Celerio without getting into the nuisance of changing the engine. It is a harder job to change the engine than to just change the specs. Why would PakSuzuki make an effort to fit an engine into a car in which that engine is not fitted anywhere else in the world? You believe that PakSuzuki will go through the hassle of fitting another engine, but changing the text in the specs will be too much of a hassle!
Instead of starting to lambast people, it would be better if you could come up with some proof to support your statement, other than "it is PakSuzuki so I think they don't bring anything new in Pakistan so I know more than you on this subject and you should not speak anymore now".
I think we have added a lot of useful technical details in the thread, and unless there is some new technical data to talk about, we should just disagree with each other respectfully. Peace.