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Poor Nation? Pakistanis Spent Whopping Rs. 350 Billion on Car Purchases in Just 3 Months

November 18, 2025
in Pakistan
Poor Nation? Pakistanis Spent Whopping Rs. 350 Billion on Car Purchases in Just 3 Months

Despite ongoing economic challenges, Pakistanis spent a staggering Rs. 350 billion on car purchases in just three months, underlining the strength of the country’s booming auto market. The figure highlights growing demand for vehicles across various segments, from affordable cars to premium models.

Industry experts say this surge reflects rising consumer confidence and a shift toward personal mobility, even as many households face financial pressures. Factors such as low-interest financing options, easier loan approvals, and new model launches by major automakers have contributed to the surge in car sales.

Analysts note that the demand is not limited to a single category; compact cars, SUVs, and luxury vehicles are all seeing strong uptake. The trend suggests that Pakistani consumers continue to prioritize mobility and convenience, despite broader economic concerns.

Automakers are responding by ramping up production and introducing new models tailored to local preferences. Dealers report high footfall and increasing pre-orders, signaling sustained interest in the auto sector.

This record spending also reflects a shift in consumer behavior, with more people seeking reliable personal transportation rather than depending on public transit.

The trend is likely to encourage further investment in the automotive sector and related services, including financing, insurance, and after-sales support.

While the economy faces challenges, the Rs. 350 billion spent on cars in just three months demonstrates the resilience of Pakistan’s consumers and the enduring appeal of personal vehicles in the country.

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