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Suzuki Mehran VXR Euro II User Review

Mehran is an URBAN CAR and should be Only for Use in City and Congested Streets

2016 Suzuki Mehran VXR Euro II

Posted by pkij on Mar 05, 2017

Familiarity: I did not own this car, but have driven this car.
Suzuki Mehran aka Mehru is a good car for Use at Pakistani urban roads specially where there is no traffic Discipline and not properly designed traffic control system, every commuter either trained or untrained is seen on the roads. This car has good Fuel average, and very cheap spare parts. From spare parts I mean those parts that are usually get damaged during city use like bumpers, bonnet, side view mirrors, head and tail lights and the doors. And that should be Cheap for Mehran as well as every urban use car. But I request all Mehran Users plz dont use this Car on Long drive or on High ways on high speeds. This car has very weak built enclosure its Metal sheets are very thin and structure wise it is very delicate just like a metal box on the wheels. This car has no builtin safety features like ABS Brakes, No Crash Beams and No Air Bags and Not a Strong Body Cage. May Allah keep all of us Safe, either gud Safety rated or 0 safety rated cars, BUT PLZ USE MEHRAN IN CITY ONLY
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Honda Civic Turbo 1.5 VTEC CVT User Review

Turbo Civic is more than Expectations

2017 Honda Civic Turbo 1.5 VTEC CVT

Posted by humza on Mar 03, 2017

Familiarity: I owned this car.
Sporty look, excellent interior with good sound Sys incl rear entertainment, traction control, vehicle stability assist, starting engine from outside the car with key button for maint engine and climate control before entry in the car, double silencer and excellent fuel average of 16.3 km per liter at long route and about 14km per liter in city with out using ECON option, CVT i.e. Auto and manual gears. No problem of fuel as RON 92 available as ALTRON, no need to use high octane, car requires up to RON: 91. Much better than normal Orial and as comfortable as BMW, Mercedes & Audi
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Toyota Prius S Touring Selection User Review

value for money

2016 Toyota Prius S Touring Selection

Posted by OZEE on Mar 02, 2017

Familiarity: I owned this car.
head turning exterior
fuel economy is unbelievable
30-36 km/l which is key point to invest 38-40 lacs on it.
exterior is also marvels
its much much better then local toyota grande & civic
drive is so comfort
it will safe 80-120 k per year on your fuel price if you drive daily 40-50 km...
bottom line is its value for money...
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Toyota Corolla Altis Grande CVT-i 1.8 User Review

A Very Nice Luxury Vehicle

2015 Toyota Corolla Altis Grande CVT-i 1.8

Posted by Waqas Ali Amin on Feb 23, 2017

Familiarity: I owned this car.
Excellent Exterior and Interior. The infotainment system has some minor glitches but overall excellent car for guys like me who prefer a stylish powerful and luxury sedan. Maintenance costs fair and comparatively less than a Honda Civic. As we all know Corollas are made for Pakistani Roads so the bumps will not break your backbone like it does in a Honda because of the torsion beam suspension used. The only drawback is the handling and braking which is the only thing i care off mostly. Overall Perfect Car for everyone.
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FAW V2 User Review

Best 1300CC Car in Pakistan

2017 FAW V2

Posted by Pakwheels User on Feb 22, 2017

Familiarity: I owned this car.
Beautiful exterior. Bought in late Jan-17 and drove 1000 kms. It gives every comfort you need. It's pick and brake is excellent
Experienced only 3 flaws
1st its interior plastic are very inferior
2nd Aftersale is worst (Faw Momentum)
3rd mirrors doesn't close automatically
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Suzuki Alto VXR (CNG) User Review

Practical car

2009 Suzuki Alto VXR (CNG)

Posted by Asif Rafique on Feb 20, 2017

Familiarity: I owned this car.
Visibility Good, ideal in traffic on GT Road. I have Honda city too but I like to wander in alto. You leave every car behind in rush. Not for slow drivers who looking for car with features. A pure manual car .
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Suzuki Wagon R VXL User Review

Main comparison VR VXR VXL

2017 Suzuki Wagon R VXL

Posted by Pakwheels User on Feb 20, 2017

Familiarity: I owned this car.
It's Economi car.
Car have same exterior but different prize on different versions.
VR no power steering, AC,power window etc.
VXl and VXR main difference is power windows.
Company is taking approximately 30000 to 35000 more on VXL
It's huge amount.
VR cost is 850000 approx.
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Suzuki Ciaz User Review

Ciaz Car

2017 Suzuki Ciaz

Posted by Ahsan Qadir on Feb 19, 2017

Familiarity: I did not own this car, but have driven this car.
Ciaz Good Car but very Expensive. 13 to 14 lac is good price. If Suzuki Motors sell Ciaz with competition with Honda( City), Toyota(Corolla) Honda city is much better. So why people purchase Ciaz. Toyota Corolla is also best. I recommend to Suzuki Motor's please think about price flexibility.
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Toyota Hiace Grand Cabin User Review

Transport Van with styles from Toyota

2010 Toyota Hiace Grand Cabin

Posted by Ali Vazir on Feb 19, 2017

Familiarity: I owned this car.
Looks are beautiful
Interior is very spacious, good height. Lots of space in the rear for cargo/luggage. There could have been folding seats to add the seating capacity of only 10 persons at present.
Has very nice road grip and very powerful 2700 cc engine.
The design is aero-dynamics to give a beautiful look and better fuel consumption.
However, fuel consumption is a bit high.
The ground height is also not ideal for bumpy or off-road travelling.
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Suzuki Ciaz Manual User Review

Worth buying

2017 Suzuki Ciaz Manual

Posted by k y m on Feb 18, 2017

Familiarity: I owned this car.
I am really pleased after driving 20K esp with the interiors, driving comfort.. last night got a mileage of 25 km/l driving from Islamabad to Chakwal at 90-120kmhr. Lost mileage advantage above 120kmhr. I was really surprised and very happy. Suspension is really smooth, ground clearance is a bit low but I do not off drive much, city rides and highways never faced issues. Space very comforting, boot space really huge.
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Mitsubishi Pajero User Review

An old SUV that will go and go

1986 Mitsubishi Pajero

Posted by Salar Khan on Feb 16, 2017

Familiarity: I owned this car.
Also known as Mitsubishi Montero or the Mitsubishi shogun
in international markets
The first generation made its debut at the Tokyo Motor Show in October 1981, and was launched in May 1982. Initially, it was a three-door, short-wheelbase model available with a metal or canvas top and three different engines options, although more were gradually added, ending with a 3.0-liter V6 on top of the range.
The 1st generation Mitsubishi Pajero was launched in 1982. The 1982 Mitsubishi Pajero is a front engine four wheel drive mid-size Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV). The Mitsubishi Pajero 1st Generation was one of the very first Japanese cars to come equipped with various features such as a front double wishbone suspensions setup, power steering and suspensions seats. Buyers of this legendary car must look for a clean frame and body apart from that engine should be Overhauled rather than cannibalized from other cars. A diesel engine is the perfect pick for this epic car
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Suzuki Ciaz User Review

Rear seats uncomfortable on long drives

2017 Suzuki Ciaz

Posted by Pakwheels User on Feb 16, 2017

Familiarity: I did not own this car, but have driven this car.
The head rest of the rear seats is not properly positioned. An average passenger cannot rest his neck and heighted passengers can hit their heads into roof. Very uncomfortable for rear passengers especially on long drives.

Its a drawback as compared to corolla n city.
Rest of the stuff seems nice.
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