ISLAMABAD: Two-wheelers represent the most widely used form of transportation in Pakistan, with Honda dominating the market significantly over other domestic and imported motorcycle brands including Honda CG 125, Honda CD 70, Honda CD 70 Dream, and Pridor.
The Honda CD 70 stands out as the preferred option for daily commuting, despite lacking significant updates. Honda motorbikes suit the middle class in Pakistan because of their reasonable prices and installment plans given by Atlas Honda to facilitate buyers.
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Renowned for their robustness and performance, Honda motorcycles are favored for navigating rough terrain and inadequate road conditions. The 2024 model of the Honda CD 70 has garnered acclaim for its fuel efficiency and cost-effective maintenance.
While Chinese and locally manufactured bikes may offer lower initial costs, the Honda Classic 70 retains its appeal due to its minimal upkeep requirements, strong resale value, and lightweight structure.
Despite fluctuations in the rupee’s value, the Honda CD 70 remains the top-selling motorcycle, surpassing numerous competing local models. Nonetheless, escalating prices pose affordability challenges for prospective buyers interested in purchasing the Honda CD 70 and similar models.
In June 2024, the current price of the Honda CD 70 stands at Rs 157,900.
| Bike models | Prices |
| Honda CD70 | Rs 157,900 |
| Honda CD70 Dream | Rs 168,900 |
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