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Monthly Magazine Issue 6, January 2007 With circulation of over 31,000+ copies every month Monthly Magazine Pakistan Rs. 50 U.A.E. AED 5 International US$ 5 )NTERVIEWWITH 'ET TOGETHERS (YUNDAI$EWAN-OTORS 3POTTED %XPLAINING#64 (OW2ADIATORS7ORK www.pakwheels.com January 2007 www.pakwheels.com January 2007 www.pakwheels.com January 2007 safaa.u.t.o.m.o.b.i.l.e.s Deals in all kinds of New and Used Automobiles R 111/2, Khalid Bin Walid Road, Block 2, P.E.C.H.S. Karachi. Ph: 4529256, 4388788, 4388799 Fax: 4559642 E-mail: [email protected] www.pakwheels.com January 2007 www.pakwheels.com January 2007 3)2%.(/2.3%2)%3 !,!2-,)'(43%2)%3 ,)'(4"!23%2)%3 Editors Note FASCOMCOM % MAILAUTOLINE &AX #ELL 4EL -!*INNAH2OAD +ARACHI ' 2IMPA0LAZA (EAD/FFICE ,%$LIGHT Editor #ARELECTRONICHORN Well, well this time with the celebrations of New Year we’ve tweaked our traditional cover story from wheels into wheels! YES, Superbikes is ,%$ what we have featured this month, though most of them are stock but still hell fast. This issue, along with our usual stuff, we did an interview Jag 8$ ! with Hyundai Dewan Motors CEO and MD so make sure you have a look at it. 5LTRA THINREVOLVINGLIGHTBAR To fill the missing gap we have included quite a few more short articles for your reading pleasure for which we have been receiving Associate Editor complains that there are too less of articles – also a regular review of Imported Toyota Corolla can be found on page 0! Sania Zafar 4"$ '! $ 3TREETEAGLE,%$LIGHTBAR Usually December is a slow monthly mainly due to end of the year with Christmas & Eid coming up.. but we at PakWheels had a major Get-together in Islamabad, in which almost over 0 members showed up which 4"$ '! , ,%$LIGHT proved their dedication for PakWheels, and for those who didn’t showed up missed a lot of Editor at Large ,%$ fun! Nihal Akhtar %LECTRONICSIRENHORN And to end it, I wish everyone a very very Happy and prosperous New Year! Cover Story Advisors 8$ ! Cheers, J. Pereira KHIWOLNETPKAUTOLINE #ELL 4EL .EAR*AIL2OUNDABOUT +ARACHI &URQANIA#OMPLEX .EW-!*INNAH2OAD +ARACHI3HOWROOM Jag Mazhar Hussain &RONTWARNINGLIGHT Sabir Sheikh 4(%,!2'%34'2/50/&#!2!##%33/2)%3 ,4$ ! STREET Isloo Bikers Marketing M. Nazim (000-90) by M. Suleman (000-090) #ARELECTRONICHORN Bazigh Kiani 14 8$ 9 Finance -ULTIFUNCTIONSTROBELIGHT 8 Short News Continental Establishment 5LTRA THIN,%$LIGHTBAR 4"$ '! , 12 APMA - News '! ! Designed By Denso News Toyota Corolla AZ Web Solutions 13 GMAILCOM % MAILAUTOLINE #ELL 4EL ,ANE 0HASE 6 $(!+ARACHI #:AMZAMA#OMMERCIAL 3HOWROOM.O 0LOT.O +ARACHI3HOWROOM 14 Review 14 Isloo Bikers Photography #ONTROLLEROFSTROBELIGHT 20 Toyota Corolla [Review] Adil Khan - Lahore / Adeel Khan - Karachi #ARELECTRONICHORN Bazigh Kiani - Islamabad What are Fog Lights? 8$ ! 26 What are 27 All about CVT Fog Lights ? 18 Contributors RANGER 28 Interview with Hyundai Motors (Alphabetical Order) Abdul Wahab 3TREETEAGLEREVOLVINGLIGHTBAR 30 Pricelist [Local Cars] Adeel Khan 3ILVERSHARKLUMINOTRONSTROBOFLASHLIGHTBAR #+ Adnan Maqsood Pricelist [Motorcycles] WOLNETPK % -AILAUTOLINE &AX #ELL 4EL -ONTGOMERY!BOTT2OAD ,AHORE 3UNNY0LAZA ,AHORE/FFICE3HOWROOM 31 Interview with Altamash Murad 4"$ '! $ *0 Know your EFI Hyundai Motors Arshad Ali Khan 32 28 4"$ '! , Bazigh Kiani Hassan Chaudhary 33 How Radiator Works #- Mansoor Soomro 34 Fuel Evolution Muhammad Imran Naiyar Huda %LECTRONIC3IREN 35 Automotive Antifreezes Osama Ahmed Sarim Kiani #$ 38 Tools Usage : Chisels Know your EFI 32 39 Syed’s MB 1952 40 Spotted Issue 6 - January 2007 % -AILAUTOLINE FASCOMCOM % -AILAUTOLINE #ELL 4EL +ASHMIR2OAD 3ADDAR 2AWALPINDI ! &IRST&LOOR !ZHAR3HAHEED!UTO-ARKET 2AWALPINDI3HOWROOM #8 41 PW Get-togethers #( 33 How Radiator Works 44 Classifieds 0ATROLSIGNALLIGHTBAR HIGHLIGHTS CONTENTS ,4$ 3! For all queries regarding editorial, 5+ #! sales & marketing: [email protected] www.pakwheels.com January 2007 4(%,!2'%34'2/50/&#!2!##%33/2)%3 STREET/RANGER January 2007 4"$ '! $ 4"$ '! $ 3TREETEAGLEREVOLVINGLIGHTBAR 5LTRA THINREVOLVINGLIGHTBAR 4"$ '! , 5LTRA THIN,%$LIGHTBAR ,)'(4"!23%2)%3 ,4$ 4"$ '! , 4"$ '! , 0ATROLSIGNALLIGHTBAR 3ILVERSHARKLUMINOTRONSTROBOFLASHLIGHTBAR 3TREETEAGLE,%$LIGHTBAR #! #- #8 ,4$ ! #ONTROLLEROFSTROBELIGHT &RONTWARNINGLIGHT '! ! #$ ,%$ -ULTIFUNCTIONSTROBELIGHT #+ 3! ,%$ ,%$LIGHT ,%$LIGHT !,!2-,)'(43%2)%3 8$ 9 #ARELECTRONICHORN *0 #( 8$ ! %LECTRONIC3IREN 5+ %LECTRONICSIRENHORN 8$ ! 8$ ! #ARELECTRONICHORN #ARELECTRONICHORN 3)2%.(/2.3%2)%3 (EAD/FFICE +ARACHI3HOWROOM +ARACHI3HOWROOM ,AHORE/FFICE3HOWROOM 2AWALPINDI3HOWROOM ' 2IMPA0LAZA .EW-!*INNAH2OAD 3HOWROOM.O 0LOT.O 3UNNY0LAZA ! &IRST&LOOR !ZHAR3HAHEED!UTO-ARKET -!*INNAH2OAD +ARACHI &URQANIA#OMPLEX #:AMZAMA#OMMERCIAL -ONTGOMERY!BOTT2OAD ,AHORE +ASHMIR2OAD 3ADDAR 2AWALPINDI 4EL .EAR*AIL2OUNDABOUT +ARACHI ,ANE 0HASE 6 $(!+ARACHI 4EL 4EL #ELL 4EL 4EL #ELL #ELL &AX #ELL #ELL &AX % -AILAUTOLINE FASCOMCOM www.pakwheels.com % MAILAUTOLINE FASCOMCOM AUTOLINE KHIWOLNETPK % MAILAUTOLINE GMAILCOM % -AILAUTOLINE WOLNETPK SHORT NEWS & GOSSIPS Rolls-Royce rolls into had became controversial early this year a five-year Auto Industry Development when the government had announced Plan (AIDP) aiming to increase local Pakistan to allow duty and tax-free import of production of cars from 00,000 in Rolls-Royce Motor Cars celebrated the 00 purpose-built cabs under straight- fiscal year 00-0 to 00,000 in 0, opening of its first new showroom jacket specifications that basically a cabinet minister said Wednesday. The in Pakistan today. The manufacturer described the London-based Black cabs development plan will help make local of super luxury motor cars will be and provided about days for bids. auto industry more competitive, create exclusively represented in Lahore by The entire project involved $80mn capacity for local design and innovation, Dewan Motors. Further showrooms investment. Nobody had responded, domestic competition, human resource are planned in Karachi and the capital, not even PTL that had originally development and auto cluster Islamabad. Farooq Mustafa, President conceived the project and had signed development, said Jahangir Khan Tareen, and Chief Operating Officer of Dewan a memorandum of understanding with Pakistani federal minister for Industries, Motors, said, “We are honoured to the London Transport International (LTI) Production and Special Initiatives, be representing the world’s ultimate to import and then manufacture Black according to state-run Associated Press automotive brand. We successfully open cabs in Pakistan. of Pakistan. He expressed these views during a meeting with top leaders of for business with our first customer As a result, Industries and Production the major Car Assemblers in Pakistan, order for a Phantom, taken a few weeks Minister Jehangir Khan Tarin announced including Toyota Indus Motor, Suzuki ago. The presence of Rolls-Royce in on June that the facility of duty and Honda, according to the APP Pakistan is symbolic of the rapid growth and tax-free import would no more be report. Under the AIDP, the used car taking place in the country”. For nearly applicable.Dawood said his company import policy will be regulated so as one hundred years, Rolls Royce has had not submitted the bid in protest not to impede the growth of local been the icon of motor engineering against the government decision industry while protecting the consumer and design. The name has entered to seek bids for import of 00 cabs interests, the minister said. It was agreed the language as the expression of because his company already had during the meeting that indigenization perfection in a range of endeavours far licence from the LTI and had been of the local auto industry will be done beyond the motor industry. discussing it with the government since as required under the AIDP, according 00. He said his company would not to the report, with the minister saying Pakistan to introduce import its initial lot of 00 cabs duty that the government is keen to bring London Black cabs free but these would be exempted from indigenization in the local auto industry. sales tax as approved by the Economic London’s 00 ‘purpose-built Black cabs’ The Assemblers were reportedly in Co-ordination Committee of the cabinet will be finally running on the roads of agreement with the Ministry on almost last week. The import would attract a Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad within all the points of the AIDP draft. the first quarter of next year. Each normal 0% duty on completely-built cab will cost Rsmn and passengers units as applicable to others, he said. The automobile industry in Pakistan has will pay Rs.0 per km, says one of Last week, the ECC had allowed tax-free witnessed tremendous growth during the sponsors.This is part of the Prime import of taxis with the new name of the last few years. The car production Transport Limited’s plan to introduce ‘purpose-built taxis’ as the Central Board rose to almost 00,000 units by end about ,000 vehicles in Pakistan in of Revenue recommended that import 00-0 from about 0,000 in the year two years and then manufacture at of duty and sales tax-free taxis should 00-0. be allowed. least ,000 cabs and export half of Pakistan oil imports bill them to the Middle East, Africa and Pakistan to produce Asia, excluding China and Central mount to $3.39 billion Asian states, Dawood Khan, the chief 500,000 cars by year 2011 Pakistan oil imports bill during July- executive officer of PTL, said.The project Pakistani government has introduced November current year jacked up by www.pakwheels.com 8 January 2007 percent to reach at $.9 billion, while Similarly, tariff on non-localised parts The tariff for CKD non-localised parts this could further go up with the fast of cars in CKD condition will be would be reduced from percent to growing economy. percent in the first two years, instead of . percent in 00-08 and would keep one year, which will be reduced only to on decline by . percent every year to During the first five months of the five percent in five years instead of 0 percent in 00-. current fiscal year, petroleum products’ percent.
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