LAHORE: The caretaker federal government of Pakistan has approved the implementation of an additional 25 percent sales tax on domestically made and assembled vehicles, which is expected to drive up the cost of several cars, including the Honda City, to all-time highs.
The administration of the South Asian nation is making steps to increase revenue in response to the demands of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), given the country’s financial difficulties.
Locally produced automobiles will be subject to a 25 percent sales tax, with the exception of four-wheelers that cost Rs. 4 million or more or have engines larger than 1400 cc.
The Honda City is a well-liked vehicle among Pakistani residents because of its sleek exterior, roomy cabin, economical fuel use, and—above all—high resale value. Sharp body lines, push button start, keyless entry, and other intriguing features are all included in the most recent Honda City generation.
The car also has the newest multimedia system, LED lighting and taillights, an automated climate control system, and a loaded steering wheel.
Honda City is the finest option for automobile enthusiasts because of its features, which include dual SRS air bags, ECON mode, front map lamps, and a multi information combo meter.
In Pakistan, Honda City is available in five variants:
Honda City 1.2L MT
Honda City 1.2L CVT
Honda City 1.5LS CVT
Honda City 1.5LAS MT
Honda City 1.5LAS CVT.
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| Honda City 1.2L MT | Rs4,699,000 |
| Honda City 1.2L CVT | Rs4,829,000 |
| Honda City 1.5LS CVT | Rs5,439,000 |
| Honda City 1.5LAS MT | Rs5,649,000 |
| Honda City 1.5LAS CVT. | Rs5,849,000 |
Honda City
| Model | Current Price | Expected Price |
| Honda City 1.2L M/T | Rs. 4,699,000 | Rs.4,978,000 |
| Honda City 1.2L CVT | Rs. 4,829,000 | Rs.5,115,000 |
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