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Chinese carmaker Changan increases car prices in Pakistan

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Update time : 2021-08-26 17:58:35

Changan Pakistan has increased car prices for the second time since March – this time choosing to jack up prices across the board by Rs120,000. The reason the company is giving is increasing costs of steel and shipping.

 

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The Alsvin 1.37L 5-speed manual transmission was initially priced at Rs2.2 million. It is now selling for Rs2.27 million. The 1.5L 5-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission was initially priced at Rs2.4 million and the top-of-the-line 1.5L Lumiere at Rs2.55 million. Their new prices are Rs2.52 million and Rs2.71 million.

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