PakWheels to hold auto show
KARACHI: Pakistan’s largest car website www.Pakwheels.com will be back for the second PakWheels Auto Show in Multan on Sunday, March 20, a statement said.
The auto show will showcase more than 150 vehicles, featuring latest international brands of cars and motorcycles, while thousands of visitors are expected to attend the mega event.Speaking about the show, Suneel Sarfaraz Munj, chairman of PakWheels.com, said: “PakWheels.com is a trendsetter, as it has introduced a unique car culture in the country by holding its car exhibitions regularly in all major cities.”
He said: “These automobile auto shows play a great role in educating people about the latest models introduced globally. By making its grand auto shows more lively, interactive and comprehensive with every passing year, PakWheels.com has become a driving force, pushing the local auto industry to grow and move faster.”
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