Car
makers are investing billions of dollars to add new technologies that, it turns
out, are not being utilized by many of the owners of those vehicles, according
to a recent
report. In fact, the report finds that at least 20% of new-vehicle owners
have never used 16 of the 33 technology features measured. When it comes to
used cars, which features are likely to make or break a sale? Carmudi, the easiest way to buy and sell your car
online, has analyzed data based on hundreds and thousands of global listings
uploaded to the company’s car classifieds website to determine the most
in-demand features worldwide.
Fog
lights are one of the most popular features in Pakistan . 81% of vehicles purchased
on Carmudi Pakistan
have fog lights, compared to 60% of vehicles in the UAE. This is most likely
driven by the need for central & Northern Pakistan
in the winter dense fogs when driving actually becomes a nightmare and many
highways and ports are closed down for days.
In
car entertainment is very important in Pakistan . Carmudi revealed that 80%
of vehicles sold were iPod/MP3 compatible, which is extremely high when
compared with other regions. For a comparison, 45% of vehicles sold in the
Philippines are iPod/MP3 compatible My assurances that very few cars are sold
with this feature, I would say barely 80pc of the cars are sold with entry
level CD players, Only the Toyota Grande is sold with an in build android based
entertainment system and very high end versions of the Honda and Toyota have
MP3/ iPod compatibility.
Car
alarms proved to be popular globally, but not in Pakistan . Only 7% of cars sold on
Carmudi Pakistan featured
alarms, as compared to 48% in the Philippines
and 57% in Indonesia .
Government
is pushing to make alarm systems as a standard feature.
Managing Director Carmudi Pakistan , Raja Murad Khan said “Pakistan
is still lagging behind the rest of the world and there is little interest in
safety features like ABS. Also with rumors of apple working on self-driving,
Tesla and other manufacturers coming up with Electric vehicles, I am personally
very excited to see where the global landscape goes in 10 years and how quickly
Pakistan
with catchup on technology. It’s imperative that the popular features become
standardized very soon and newer; more exciting things start coming out. I am
also very interested to see indigenous technologies coming out of Pakistan
soon.”
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