The Best-Selling Used Cars In Pakistan [GUIDES 2022]

Introduction

The value of second-hand cars has skyrocketed in recent years, making the concept of “cheap new cars” nearly old-fashioned.

Only four locally produced passenger cars are available for purchase as used vehicles.

Prince Pearl Handbook–Rs. 1,149,000 used cars in Pakistan

United Bravo base grade–Rs. 1,199,000  used cars in Pakistan

Suzuki Alto VX and VXR at Rs. 1,198,000 and Rs. 1,398,000, respectively. used cars in Pakistan

Zotye Z100: Rs 1,490,000 (probably now defunct) used cars in Pakistan

Not that these cars are bad by any means, but they are, like every other car on the Pakistani market at the moment, costly.

The limited number of options available for this money should prove that Pakistan’s auto industry still has a long way to go to develop a solid vehicle market.

However, the canvas expands significantly when the focus shifts to the used car market. Although Rs. 15 lacs will not bring you the newest cars on the market, it will help you to decide from a large choice of a fascinating family and imported vehicles.

1. Mitsubishi Lancer GLX 1.6 (sixth generation) used cars in Pakistan

The sixth-generation Mitsubishi Lancer offered as a Completely Assembled Unit (CBU) in the Pakistani market between 2002 and 2006 and is easily one of the best and most underrated cars to forever beauty the Pakistani auto market, not for no reason.

New technology or features, but for the driving experience.

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Technically, listing this car violates a guideline because it’s not ‘locally assembled,’ but as good as it is; the Lancer deserves attention and enjoyment.

The naturally aspirated 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine produced 110 horsepower and 150 Nm of torque and was offered with a 5-speed physical or 4-speed mechanical spread.

Although the stats were lower than the Honda Civic, the Lancer’s weight was less, allowing for decent acceleration. Its powerful performance and silky-smooth ride pleased the few who had bought it.

The Lancer has a Macpherson Struts front suspension, and a multi-link coil spring suspension in the rear, rather than the torsion beam suspension found on many other cars in the same price range and class, giving it provides a much more comfortable ride.

It too has ventilated recording brake Although there are doubts about the reliability of through ABS at the have outlook on and a drum brake at the was mated to nurture.

All cars of this period had a full and heavy appearance.

However, the Lancer kept its sleek, simple, and attractive appearance while providing a spacious cabin, outstanding ergonomics, and an exceptional exterior view with minimal blind spots.

The Lancer qualified last because it had a history of reliability issues with some engine and front suspension components. Of course, the other stumbling block was the shortage of spare parts and technicians, which made maintenance difficult.

Lancer’s Ownership Index score is:

Own ability FactorsScoreRemarks
Performance8.5/10The engine is lively and graceful, and the vehicle isn’t too heavy.
Reliability6.5/10Many owners complained of various faults, the most common of which was the weakness of the front suspension.
Resale6.5/10Since its introduction, the car’s value has only increased, but in today’s economy, the good one sells for Rs. 1.2 million nuts, while its competitors are selling for much more.
Ease of Maintenance6/10Both parts and mechanics for this car are scarce.
Comfort8.5/10They achieved an excellent balance between control and comfort thanks to the spacious cabin, soft seats, adequate sound insulation, and superior suspension.
Safety5/10It lacked airbags despite being a CBU.
Fuel Economy7.5/10Because it has a 1.6-liter engine, it burns fuel reasonably, allowing an average of 8-10 km between cities and an average of 12-14 km on the highway.
Combined Average6.93/10while there are fears about the dependability of maintenance, the 6th generation Lancer is still one of the complete cars on the market to drive a pleasure.
   

2. Suzuki Swift 1.3 DLX (Second Generation) used cars in Pakistan

This car has been a wonderful success since its introduction in 2010.

The Pakistani auto industry was full of giant, slow, and powerless masses of metal, plastic, and rubber that were dull and boring to drive.

Light, fast, and powerful. Thanks to a naturally aspirated 1.3-liter DOHC 4-cylinder engine that produced 90 horsepower and 114 torque of Nm and was connected to a 5-speed instruction manual transmission, this little hatchback was a mouthful of air of clean air as it was minor.

There is also an automatic variation in the lineup, but it costs more than Rs even on the used market. 1.5 million.

The front suspension is McPherson struts, and the rear suspension is coil springs with a torsion bar. It also features ventilated discs with ABS at the front and traditional drum brakes at the rear.

Optional fog lights, optional satellite navigation, an immobilizer structure, power door tresses, control window, a sound noise system with USB/Aux connectivity and four speakers, air conditioning, and two-way steering change are just a few of the amenities. In the Swift.

However, there are some problems with this vehicle. First, it’s a gas guzzler; second, its large A, B, and C pillars, as well as a high beltline, result in poor outward visibility. Also, the suspension is firmer, which makes the ride rough.

Here’s how the car fared in the ownership index when these factors considered these factors:

Own ability FactorsScoreRemarks
Performance8.5/10The engine is excellent, the vehicle is light, and the road holding is excellent, although the brakes are sluggish.
Reliability8/10It is a new car, but also quite reliable.
Resale7.5/10The desire for used ones at a lower price is quite significant.
Ease of Maintenance9/10Both its components and its mechanics are readily available.
Comfort6/10 
Safety5/10The suspension is made of wood, the cabin is gloomy and cramped, and the view from the outside is poor.
Fuel Economy7/10It is a Suzuki that it was locally ten years ago. Expecting airbags from this vehicle is like expecting snow in the summer.
Combined Average7.28/10The Swift is a good value offering as a second-hand vehicle of around Rs. 1.5 million, even though it has a manual transmission.

3. Honda Civic EXi and VTi from the seventh generation used cars in Pakistan

Launched in the Pakistani market in early 2002, this generation of the Civic is perhaps the most underrated Civic model.

A particular segment of people finds the seventh-generation Civic to be a highly desirable car (particularly the face lifted eagle-eye version), especially when they learn it can now have it for less than Rs. 1.5 million.

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I offered the car in two main variants: the base EXi trim and the finer VTi trim. The EXi would have a naturally aspirated 1.5-liter 4-cylinder petrol engine making 115 hp and 142 Nm of torque. I could only have the car with a 5-speed manual transmission.

The VTi was prepared with a 1.6-liter four-cylinder petrol engine that produced 132 horsepower and 151 Nm of torque.

It had a 5-speed automatic transmission that used Honda’s innovative, progressive shift schedule management technology, which was available at the time (PROSMATEC).

Both models had ventilated discs on all four wheels, but the VTi also had the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS), which provided excellent braking performance.

Both had Macpherson Struts coil spring suspension at the front and double-wishbone coil spring suspension at the rear.

15-inch alloy wheels, a sunroof option, a louder sound system, an optional pair of fog lights, and a different patterned cloth interior were available on the VTi trim level.

One drawback is that it’s hard to find one in perfect condition because owners keep and drive them for an extended period. Parts for the seventh-generation Civic are scarce because it’s nearly a 20-year-old vehicle.

In the ownership index, the Civic would get the following score:

Own ability FactorsScoreRemarks
PerformanceEXi: 8/10|VTi: 8.5/10Because of ABS and a more powerful engine, the VTi is marginally better.
Reliability7.5/10In used cars, electronics can be a bit of a pain.
Resale8/10Its value has remained relatively stable. ISB-registered immaculate are still available for around Rs. 1.5 million.
Ease of Maintenance7/10It’s an old car with hard-to-find parts, and it’s pretty expensive.
Comfort8.5/10 
Safety5/10A pleasant ride is possible with a spacious cabin, good soft seats, excellent sound insulation,and good suspension.
Fuel EconomyEXi: 7.5/10|VTi: 6.5/10The VTi’s engine is more significant, more powerful, and thirstier.
Combined AverageEXi: 7.36/10 |VTi: 7.28/10Both cars offer good value for money, while the EXi is better fuel economy.

4. Honda City I-DSI 4th Gen used cars in Pakistan

The fourth-generation Honda City is one of the best budget cars on the market for less than Rs. 15 lacquers. It’s calm, quiet, silky smooth, and slightly playful.

It comes with a 1.3-liter 4-cylinder petrol engine that produces 82 horsepower and 119 Nm of torque. The car was available with either a 5-speed manual transmission or a 4-speed automatic.

A 1.5-liter VTEC Steermatic engine and 7-speed CVT automatic transmission were also available. VTEC Steermatic City in mint condition is extremely rare on the market, and we find if one is in good condition, it is likely to cost more than Rs. 15 lacquers.

The i-DSI City’s front suspension is Macpherson strut struts, while the rear suspension is coil spring with a torsion bar.

It also facial appearance ventilated disc brakes at the frontage through ABS tools and traditional drum brakes at the rear.

The car has all the usual comforts inside, such as power door locks, power windows, a good sound system with USB/Aux connectivity, four speakers, air conditioning, 4-way steering change, etc. Alloy wheels and fog lights are available on the exterior.

The car’s electronics were not working. Most infamously, the power window motor failed frequently, causing the car window to go down and not go back up. Also, since it’s a Honda, ‘original parts’ will be expensive for each maintenance visit.

Overall, the car scores well on the ownership index:

Own ability FactorsScoreRemarks
Performance7.5/10Although the power delivery is smooth and gradual, the suspension is stiff.
Reliability8/10As mentioned above, some concerns related to vehicle electronics are standard.
Resale8.5/10Even though its age, it is at a standstill in improbable condition, and we can still find it for approximately Rs. 1.3 million.
Ease of Maintenance7/10Parts and mechanics are plentiful, but they are expensive.
Comfort7.5/10The car is uncomfortable on bumpy roads because of its relatively small cabin, soft seats, excellent sound insulation, and stiff suspension.
Safety5/10As a dealing that prides itself on its superiority, Honda should have included a driver’s side airbag at a minimum.
Fuel Economy9/10The 1.3-liter engine is one of the most fuel-efficient on the market.
Combined Average7.5/10Apart from electronics, this car has most of its qualities.

Here are some honorable mentions before you make it to the top pick:

  • Nissan Sunny N16
  • Suzuki Wagon R VXR 2014
  • 2012-2016 2nd Suzuki Cultus 2012-2016
  • Toyota Corolla GLI 9th Gen
  • FAW V2

5. Toyota Corolla Altis Ninth-Gen used cars in Pakistan

Today we will talk about the Corolla, which replaced the legendary AE100. Because of its unmatched durability and outstanding resale value, the Corolla is the quintessential favorite of the Pakistani auto market.

Despite being driven for hundreds of thousands of kilometers, the AE100, popularly known as the ‘Indus Corolla,’ can also find in the hefty Rs. Support of 8 lacquers.

The ninth-generation Altis launched in Pakistan in mid-2006 and sold until 2008, when the tenth-genera

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car came with a 1.8-liter 4-cylinder petrol engine that produced 134 horsepower and 171 Nm of torque. It was offered with either a 5-speed instruction manual or velocity automatic transmission.

I equipped the Corolla with a Macpherson Struts coil spring suspension in the front and a torsion bar spring suspension in the back.

The Corolla has ventilated front discs and solid rear discs, as well as the Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS). I knew the brakes to be ineffective for a car of this size and weight (1,300 kg) since it was too huge and heavy.

The Altis had wood-patterned plastic panels, leather seats, a leather-stitched 4-spoke steering wheel, a stitched shift knob, an upgraded gauge cluster, an upgraded sound system, a passenger-side airbag driver, standard fog lights, and a few more updates. Above the XLI and GLI trim levels.

Body-color door handles, mirrors, and side bumpers distinguished from lesser Corolla types at the time of the car and side skirts and alloy wheels.

And, because 9th-gen Corollas were previously quite widespread, they’re easy to find in decent condition.

The ninth-generation Corolla Altis scores weCaron the Ownership Index:

Own ability FactorsScoreRemarks
Performance8/10The engine is powerful, but the weight of both machine and brakes is too much to handle.
Reliability8.5/10The Corolla is bulletproof, but it loses some points because of its age (almost 15 years old).
Resale9/10Because it is a 15-year-old car, it has held its value exceptionally well.
Ease of Maintenance8.5/10Both parts and mechanics are readily available.
Comfort7.5/10The car has a spacious cabin, slightly firm seats, and poor sound insulation, but it has firm suspension and is quite comfortable.
Safety5.5/10It has an airbag, which is preferable to none.
Fuel Economy7/10The weight of the car is also an important consideration. The engine isn’t as thirsty as the Civic Reborn’s, but its weight hampers it.
Combined Average7.71/10The car has flaws, but it is a good value for money decision considering the other possibilities in the price range.

Most Used Cars In The World

Choosing a car to drive is a very personal decision. The fact that millions of people have made the same decision says a lot about the car.

The 10th best-selling car of all time has sold 14 million units on our list. That’s not insignificant, but the best-selling vehicle has sold more than double that.

Now are several of the reasons why so a lot of millions of people have gathered around these ten cars.

1 – Toyota Corolla used cars

Throughout its history, Corolla has sold approximately 32 million cars. The base model 2011 Corolla costs more than $15,900, but it was only $1,816 when first introduced in 1966.

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To provide you with a thought of how trendy it is, every 40 seconds, I bought somewhere a Corolla on the planet. To match the worldwide demand for this reliable car, I manufacture them in 16 different countries.

Read More : Generations and Existence of Toyota in Pakistan

2 – Ford F-Series used cars

Since their introduction, the F-Series trucks have sold over 30 million units. A full-size 2011 F-Series model retails for $22,790, but its 1948 ancestor sold for just $1,239.

For 31 years, F-Series trucks led the list of best-selling Lorries, and for 23 years, they were the best-selling cars.

According to USA Today, the Ford F-Series may be the best-selling truck in America overall, but that’s not the case in every state.

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3 – Volkswagen Golf used cars

The Golf is a rugged, compact sedan that keeps getting sportier, with total sales of nearly 25 million vehicles.

The 2012 model is sportier than ever, with an MSRP of $17,995, which, while still reasonable in the new car world, is generous compared to the $3,330 sticker price in 1974.

The Golf was Volkswagen’s first successful successor to the Beetle. Well.

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4 – Original Volkswagen Beetle used cars

The lovable VW Bug has won the hearts of around 21 million people (but some Bug lovers are likely to have multiples!).

However, that Hitler’s Third Reich provided substantial funding for the Beetle’s initial production run isn’t exactly good news.

An insect in 1938 would have charged $1,290, but the sleek and sporty 2012 New Beetle is $19,795 today.

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5 – Ford Escort (United Kingdom version) used cars

DESPITE NOT BEING THE PRETTIEST GIRL AT THE BALL, the UK’s Ford Escort has sold around 20 million cars worldwide. After a successful career in the UK, Escort moved to the United States.

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One of these would have cost approximately $1,316 in 1967, but by 2002, they had risen to around $12,815. The UK Escort remains the best-selling car of all time in the UK.

6 – Honda Civic used cars

So far, I have sold 17 million pieces of this ubiquitous little car. It is also one of the most stolen cars in the United States, ranking second in 2010.

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A 1973 Civic costs around $2,150, while a 2012 Civic costs $15,805. Get a reliable alarm and wheel lock to protect your investment!

Read More: All Generations of the Honda Civic Car in Pakistan

7 – Ford Model T used cars

They only produced the Model T between 1908 and 1927, making it one of the most incredible cars on the list. Despite this, it sold16.5 a million units.

While they still built the Model T, Henry Ford automated his automobile production line, and in 1914, putting together a Model T from start to finish took just 93 minutes. In 1928, one of these cost $366. They are now valued at around $28,000.

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8 – Honda Accord used cars

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For 15 years, the Honda Accord was the best-selling Japanese car in the United States. With 15.8 million Accords sold worldwide, Honda again ranks number eight. A 1976 Accord had $3,999, while I priced a 2012 model at $21,380.

9 – Volkswagen Passat used cars

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I previously knew the VW Passat as the Santana, Dasher, and Quantum, with 14.1 million vehicles sold. In 1974, this German car cost $4,110, a new base model 2012 Passat costs around $19,995

10 – Chevrolet Impala used cars

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This iconic Chevrolet Impala sold 1,074,925 vehicles in 1964 alone, bringing its total sales to nearly 14 million. A 1958 Impala cost $2,586 but they’re still made in 2012 for $25,645.

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It’s a Wrap

New cars are a tempting alternative to consider replacing an outdated vehicle or adding to your garage’s toy collection. Fresh cars are a lot easier to money and come with the most up-to-date technology and safety features. However, you look at it, buying a new car is almost always a poor financial decision.

Whether you choose old or new cars, each category has its own set of pros and cons.

Top Reasons to Purchase a Second-hand Car

  • New Cars Depreciate
  • Worry Less about Minor Damages
  • Same Money – More Cars
  • specialized Pre-owned choice – an income of receiving quiet of Mind
  • Ah, information! Used Cars have it and the latest Cars Do Not
  • Pay a smaller amount for Insurance – Used Cars agree to You Do That
  • Registration Fees are Cut Down
  • What Lasts Longer? It’s a Toss Up
  • Vehicle History Reports
  • A successful Online group of Real public

FAQs:

Q1: What Is a large number of fashionable Cars in the World?

The ten best-selling cars of all time seem to be a decent mix of practical and must-have vehicles.

The boat-shaped, boxy, tail-finned Impala certainly wasn’t a practical purchase, but there weren’t many better vehicles to roll around and wow the girls if you were a high school boy in the 1960s.

The modern analog is the F-Series: the concept seems to be that the bigger the truck, the more manly the driver.

Then there are the standard, boring cars like the Corolla and the Accord. They are the ones that take you there. They shouldn’t (hopefully) break down too much. They are less expensive because they make up for their lack of style with cost and safety.

Q2: What is the most used car brand in the world?

Toyota is the most popular car brand on the planet, with the largest market share in 44 countries. Its popularity is unrivaled, and we can find it in Africa, Oceania, Asia, and Europe.

Q3: Can I buy and sell in my car if it is not unpaid off?

Yes, however, make sure the trade-in value is enough to pay off the car loan. Otherwise, the balance will roll over to your next auto loan, and you’ll owe more than the car is worth.

To see if your car’s value will be adequate to cover your loan balance, we recommend getting an actual offer from Edmunds. You may even have some equity in the vehicle, in which case the money is yours to keep.

Q4: What’s a good quality charge for a used car?

The year, make, model, body type, condition level, mileage, and the location or zip code where the vehicle is sold all influence the price of a used car. Therefore, using a reputable car price guide such as Edmunds is essential.

If you are buying directly from the owner, consider the value of the private party before bidding. If you’re buying from a dealer, focus on retail value and make an offer that falls between trade-in value and retail value.

Q5: What brand name of the car has the top resale value?

According to Edmunds researchers, Lexus has the best resale value among luxury brands, and Toyota has the highest resale value among non-luxury brands. However, these are not the only two brands with a high resale value.

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