Find Used Cars in Pakistan

 Find Used Cars in Pakistan



If you mean ₨ 20,000 (twenty thousand Pakistani rupees) as your total budget for a used car in Pakistan, that amount is far too low to realistically buy a working car — the cheapest used cars in Pakistan typically start much higher than that, usually in the hundreds of thousands of rupees range.

🚗 Why ₨ 20,000 Isn’t Enough

  • Even very old or high-mileage cars generally sell for ₨ 100,000+ in Pakistan. For example, a Daihatsu Charade (1984) was listed around ₨ 120,000 on a used cars site.

  • Platforms like PakWheels and CarList list thousands of used cars for sale across Pakistan — but not near the ₨ 20,000 price point.

  • 🚘 What You Can Consider With a Low Budget



  • Although ₹20,000 won’t get you a roadworthy car, here are some alternatives:

  • Most cheap used cars you might find start around ₨ 100,000 to ₨ 200,000 (e.g., old hatchbacks, project cars)

  • 1. Increase Your Budget
  • If you can raise your budget to ₨ 200,000–₨ 500,000, used hatchbacks like old Suzuki Alto, Suzuki Mehran, or Daihatsu Cuore become realistic options.

  • 2. Look for “Project Cars” 

    • Sometimes very old cars (non-running, for spare parts or restoration) might be sold for very little, but you still need mechanical work and money to fix them.

    • 📌 Where to Search Listings in Pakistan



    • Here are some popular online marketplaces where you can search used cars and filter by price:

      • PakWheels – wide selection of used cars in Pakistan.

      • CarList.pk – filter by max price to see cheapest available cars.

      • Cari.pk – large database of used cars.

      • 7. Track Usage

        • Competitive racing events

        • Practice sessions

        • Time attacks

        • Driver education

        • Manufacturer launches

        • Public experiences

        • 8. Technology on Modern Tracks

          • Timing loops & transponders

          • GPS and telemetry systems

          • High-speed cameras

          • Track condition sensors

          • Digital flagging systems


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