Pakistan Suzuki recently revealed a huge price increase for two of its most popular models, the Suzuki GD110S and GS150. Each model’s price went up by Rs7,000, making the total to Rs359,000 and Rs.389,000, respectively.
These two models have become major names in the car business and have gotten a lot of attention for their great features. Also, the new prices started taking effect on October 15th, 2024.
After a price hike, Suzuki GD110S and GS150 are now priced as follows:
It’s important to remember that the prices listed above include the product price and freight charges, but not government taxes. This means that the final price at delivery may be different.
There is no clear reason given by Pak Suzuki for the price change. Some of the reasons could be cost, higher demand, changes in the way the government works, or something else.
In August 2024, Pakistan Suzuki Motor Company (PSMC) announced an exciting 0% markup offer for its popular model, the GS-150. According to the company’s social media post, this dream bike is now accessible through easy monthly installments, making it more affordable for customers. Key benefits of the offer include a required down payment of just 25% and a flexible 24-month installment plan, allowing buyers to enjoy their new motorcycle without financial strain.
Earlier, PSMC also introduced a similar installment scheme for its cars, offering impressive savings of up to Rs. 425,000 along with a flat fixed interest rate of 17.7%. This offer included a preferred delivery option, ensuring that customers can make their automotive dreams a reality while managing their daily expenses effectively.
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