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In terms of combined sales and output, auto and bike manufacturers are experiencing a substantial downturn. Nonetheless, it is noteworthy to note that, in contrast to local manufacturers, motorbike businesses such as Atlas Honda, Pak Suzuki, and Yamaha Pakistan appear to be more proactive in offering payment plans.
Pakistan Suzuki launched a 0% markup payment plan for the GR 150 earlier this month, making it affordable for you to acquire the two-wheeler.
Yamaha Pakistan just updated the Matt Orange YBR125G to include a 12-month payment option, following suit with other companies. The 0% markup offer is another benefit that increases the allure of the product. It only indicates that you are spared from having to split the cost with additional interest charges.
The social media post by the corporation resulted in a 162,000 rupee down payment. But with monthly payments as low as Rs. 29,000, aficionados would be able to afford the bike without having to worry about paying a sizable upfront payment.
Aside from the deal and the potential convenience of use for the purchasers, the total amount paid over 12 months of Rs. 510,000 for a 125cc motorbike is astounding, especially because it's a two-wheeler.
Thanks to Pakistan Suzuki Motor Company (PSMC), your ideal motorcycle is now a reality! The GR-150 is now available with simple monthly installments, no markup, and only a 25% down payment, according to their social media post.
For everyday commuters, these two-wheelers—which range in price from the GR 150 to the aforementioned YBR125G—are quite costly. The irony is that the bike manufacturer never bothered to explain why there were consecutive price increases.
The primary factors driving up bike prices are import challenges, soaring raw material costs, and the PKR’s volatility against the USD. Even with their promises of complete localization, big bike manufacturers such as Suzuki and Yamaha depend a lot on foreign parts. Customers are disproportionately affected by these economic constraints since there is a clear association between the dollar exchange rate and bike pricing.