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Top 10 Cars Pakistanis Are Buying in 2025

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  Top 10 Cars Pakistanis Are Buying in 2025 With rising fuel prices, changing government taxes, and increasing interest in fuel-efficient vehicles, the Pakistani auto market is evolving fast in 2025. If you're planning to buy a new or used car this year, this list of the best cars in 2025 will help you make a smart choice. In this guide, we explore the top 10 best-selling cars based on market demand, features, fuel efficiency, resale value, and affordability, especially for the average Pakistani family. 1. Suzuki Alto – Still Pakistan’s #1 Budget Car Why It’s Popular: Affordable price tag Excellent fuel economy (20–22 km/l) Compact design, perfect for city driving Stats: Starting Price (2025): PKR 23–25 lakh Sales (2024 Q4–2025 Q1): 18,000+ units Low sales tax on 850cc cars makes it more appealing Perfect For: First-time buyers, students, small families 2. Honda City 1.3 i-VTEC – Timeless Elegance with Value Why It Stands Out: Smooth drive quality and durable build Trusted engin...

Gold Hits Rs 340,600 Per Tola in Pakistan

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  Gold prices in Pakistan have once again caught everyone’s attention as they’ve jumped to a whopping Rs340,600 per tola . This sharp rise has left many wondering what’s behind the sudden increase and how it might affect buyers, investors, and the overall market. In recent months, gold prices have been on a rollercoaster, but the latest spike has been particularly surprising. Experts believe the global economic uncertainty, rising inflation, and fluctuations in the international gold marke t are playing a big role in this increase. Additionally, the depreciation of the Pakistani rupee against the US dollar is contributing to the rising local prices. Many people keep a close eye on the gold per tola price in Pakistan today, especially those planning weddings or looking to invest in gold for the long term. Gold has always been considered a reliable investment in uncertain times, and with prices climbing steadily, it’s attracting even more interest from potential investors. Jewelry s...

Pakistan Gets 2025 Honda Pridor _Just a Sticker Refresh

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  Atlas Honda has introduced the 2025 model of its 100cc Honda Pridor motorcycle. The sole change in this model is an upgraded sticker on the fuel tank and side panels. That's right—just a sticker upgrade. This has been the usual practice of Honda in Pakistan. The engine and body of the bike are almost unchanged annually. The company follows the same trend, providing no actual upgrades. The Honda Pridor is priced at Rs 208,900. It has a fuel tank capacity of around 10 litres and has a mileage of 45 km per litre. That's okay, but not as economic as the Honda CD70. Azaad English states that Honda says it provides "Absolute Comfort, Maximum Efficiency – With Unmatched Economy & Style." But the reality reveals no significant engine or structural revisions. ---- buyers expecting new innovations may be disappointed. None of these expected improvements are found in the 2025 model either. Azaad English notes that the company keeps concentration on fuel efficiency and res...

People Still Boycotting KFC as Tensions Rise

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  Pakistan is not seeing usual traffic. Several branches in the city report fewer customers. Locals say they are choosing alternatives. The KFC Quetta menu was once popular but now faces backlash. People are also sharing boycott messages online. The KFC - Quetta menu is being avoided by many families. Social media platforms like Azaad English have reported updates. Posts from Azaad English show images of empty KFC outlets. Citizens are using Azaad English to spread awareness. They say they want their voices heard. Meanwhile, economic conditions remain tough. People are also focused on prices of daily items. Many ask, “ Please gold per tola price in Pakistan today ?” as inflation continues. This financial pressure adds to public frustration. As the boycott continues, businesses must navigate customer sentiments. KFC has not issued a strong public response yet. Protesters say actions speak louder than words.