Latest Honda Civic Price in Pakistan – Augsut 2023

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Honda Civic 2023 Price in Pakistan (August Edition)

In this article on Honda Civic 2023 price in Pakistan, you will find information about

  • Introduction.
  • Overview.
  • Current price.
  • Old Price.
  • Factors influencing price change.
  • Specification
  • Features.
  • Customer insight.

Introduction 

Honda Atlas Cars, founded in 1992, is an automobile manufacturing Company related to the Japanese car company Honda.

The Honda Civic is a very well-known car in Pakistan, especially within cities. The Honda Civic has built its reputation over time because of its classy look, performance, reliability, and features.

The Honda Civic in Pakistan’s market is known as a status symbol because of its resale value.

Overview

The Honda Civic made its debut in Pakistan in 1970. From 2016 to the present, the Honda Civic is in its eleventh generation, coming in three variants Standard, Oriel, and RS.

Current Honda Civic Price in Pakistan

For various reasons, the price of the Honda Civic fluctuates, whereas the current prices are as follows:

Honda Civic 2022 fuel average

Honda Civic Standard PKR 8,599,000
Honda Civic OrielPKR  8,949,000
Honda Civic RSPKR 10,199,000

 

Prices may vary depending upon multiple conditions like color, warranty, spoilers, floor mats, door visors, etc.

Latest Price of Honda Civic 2023

Old Prices of Honda Civic

Here are some Prices from February: 

Model Price
Honda Civic Standard8,599,000 PKR
Honda Civic Oriel8,949,000 PKR
Honda Civic RS10,199,000 PKR

 

Prices from May: 

Model Price
Honda Civic Standard6,979,000 PKR
Honda Civic Oriel6,980,000 PKR
Honda Civic RS8,189,000 PKR

reasons to buy Honda Civic 2023

Factors Influencing Price Change

These factors can affect the price of a Honda Civic or any other car.

  • Currency Exchange Rate.
  • Inflation Rate.
  • Fuel Prices.
  • Government Policies.
  • Production cost.
  • Taxes Regulations. 

Specifications

The Honda Civic is a sedan-shaped car that comes with a 1500cc engine. But the Civic RS variant has a turbo inside. It has a fuel tank capacity of 47 liters. This car has an auto-transmission. Seating capacity of 5 persons and a trunk capacity of 409 L. Body dimensions are 4687 x 1802 x 1432 mm, with a ground clearance of 154 mm.

Features

  • High Mount stop lamp
  • Vehicle stability control
  • Child lock
  • Traction control system
  • Power mirror
  • Keyless entry
  • Steering adjustment
  • Rain sensing wiper
  • Airbags

Customer Insight

In recent times, Honda has performed very poorly. And the Honda Civic has received so much criticism and a decline in profit and quality in recent years. The Honda Civic sold zero units in May 2023, and this kept going on for three consecutive months.

In the end, it all comes down to your personal preferences, whether you like it or not.

FAQs

What is the price of a Honda Civic in Pakistan?

The price of a Honda Civic in Pakistan starts at PKR 8,599,000 and goes up to PKR 10,199,000.

Is the Honda Civic luxurious?

The Honda Civic is a luxurious car that is filled with luxury, style, and comfort specifications. 

How much is the cheapest Civic?

The cheapest Civic in Pakistan is the Honda Civic Standard, which costs PKR 8,599,000. 

 

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