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  • Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa nay Mercedes neelami pay lagga dee

    Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa nay Mercedes neelami pay lagga dee

    Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa, has ordered that two luxury vehicles, allocated for his use by both the federal and Punjab governments, should be auctioned, as per Geo News.

    The decision comes as Chief Justice Isa deems the allocation an “inappropriate splurge of scarce public resources.”

    The Supreme Court registrar communicated the Chief Justice’s decision through a letter addressed to the federal government, cabinet secretary and Punjab chief secretary.

    The letter revealed that in September 2020, the apex court purchased a new Mercedes Benz, 2996 CC sedan for the Chief Justice at the cost of Rs61 million.

    Furthermore, the Government of Punjab provided a brand new bullet-proof Toyota Land Cruiser with registration number LEG-S00 for the use of the Chief Justice of Pakistan.

    The vehicle is currently stationed at the Supreme Court Rest House in the Government Officers Residence (GOR), Lahore.

    The communication emphasized that, by established rules, every judge of the apex court is entitled to two vehicles.

    “Justice Isa has not used the said Mercedes sedan nor the Toyota Land Cruiser,” said the letter. It further stated that it is an “inappropriate splurge of scarce public resources to buy imported luxury vehicles for the use of constitutional and public office holders”.

    “Therefore, these vehicles may be collected and auctioned and the money realised from the sale be spent on much needed public transport,” said the letter.

    Justice Isa took oath as the 29th CJP in September of this year after his predecessor Umar Ata Bandial hung up his robes.

    Justice Isa’s tenure as the country’s chief justice, however, will be quite brief, as he is set to retire from the position on October 25, 2024.

    He took oath as the apex court’s judge on September 5, 2014.

  • Mercedes-Benz sales decline in Q2 due to supply issues

    Mercedes-Benz sales decline in Q2 due to supply issues

    Mercedes-Benz sales dropped significantly in the second quarter due to supply issues and lockdowns in China because of coronavirus, according to the German automaker.

    From April to June, the auto manufacturer delivered 490,000 passenger cars, a 16 per cent decrease from the same period in 2017.

    Sales for its Cars division fell by 16 per cent for a total of 998,000 deliveries in the first half of 2022.

    China, the largest single market, saw the biggest decline in second-quarter sales, falling by 25 per cent to 163,700 vehicles, according to the automaker.

    Sales in the Asia-Pacific region decreased by 20 per cent, primarily as a result of lockdown measures, while sales in Europe fell by 10 per cent and in North America by 3 per cent during the quarter.

    Mercedes-Benz is still expecting mildly higher sales in 2022 than in 2021, according to a spokesperson. Sales director Britta Seeger stated that “customer demand remains high” despite worries about rising inflation.

    Seeger revealed that popular luxury models include the Maybach and the EQ model series of electric vehicles.

    According to the German manufacturer, 100,000 units of the more affordable Mercedes-Benz Vans were sold globally in the second quarter, just below the same period last year.

  • Getting a new car? Check out the new advance tax imposed on your favourite vehicle

    Getting a new car? Check out the new advance tax imposed on your favourite vehicle

    The government has released the fiscal budget for 2022-23, which includes several changes, including a 200 per cent advance tax on the purchase of cars with engine displacements greater than 1600cc for non-filers.

    This decision is likely to possess a considerable effect on the sales of several cars in Pakistan, which have already witnessed multiple price hikes in previous months. The tax amount for non-filers has now been doubled, which will have an influence on new car sales, particularly those with larger engines.

    The advance tax will now be applicable to several famous vehicles that have dominated the auto industry for years now from well-known manufacturers, including old players like Honda and Toyota, as well as new players like Hyundai, Kia, DFSK and BAIC.

    Taxes for filer and non-filer

    Toyota Corolla Altis Grande, 1800cc, ranges from Rs4,499,000-4,859,000, Tax for filer: Rs150,000, Tax for non-filer: Rs300,000

    Hyundai Elantra GLS, 2000cc, priced at Rs4,949,000, Tax for filer: Rs200,000, Tax for non-filer: Rs400,000

    Hyundai Tucson, 2000cc, ranges from Rs5,799,000-6,299,000, Tax for filer: Rs200,000, Tax for non-filer: Rs400,000

    Hyundai Sonata 2.0, 2000cc, priced at Rs6,999,000, Tax for filer: Rs200,000, Tax for non-filer: Rs400,000

    DFSK Glory 1.8 CVT, 1800cc, priced at Rs5,159,000, Tax for filer: Rs150,000, Tax for non-filer: Rs300,000

    Kia Sportage, 2000cc, priced at Rs5,300,000-6,300,000, Tax for filer: Rs200,000, Tax for non-filer: Rs400,000

    BAIC BJ40, 2000cc, priced at Rs8,199,000, Tax for filer: Rs200,000, Tax for non-filer: Rs400,000

    Hyundai Sonata 2.5, 2500cc, priced at Rs7,849,000, Tax for filer: Rs300,000, Tax for non-filer: Rs600,000

    Kia Sorento, 2400cc, ranges from Rs6,836,000-7,499,000, Tax for filer: Rs300,000, Tax for non-filer: Rs600,000

    Toyota Fortuner, 2700-2800cc, ranges from Rs9,959,000-12,679,000, Tax for filer: Rs400,000, Tax for non-filer: Rs800,000

    Toyota Hilux, 2800cc, ranges from Rs7,359,000-9,729,000, Tax for filer: Rs400,000, Tax for non-filer: Rs800,000

    Isuzu D-Max V-Cross, 3000cc, ranges from Rs6,600,000-6,960,000, Tax for filer: Rs400,000, Tax for non-filer: Rs800,000

    Kia Sorento V6, 3500cc, ranges from Rs7,499,000, Tax for filer: Rs450,000, Tax for non-filer: Rs900,000

    Local vehicle assemblers are dissatisfied with the new budget, claiming that the government unilaterally raised advance tax on motor vehicles larger than 1,600cc because the industry did not propose it. They claim that the decision is also discriminatory and will reduce auto sales.

    Read more: Energy sector to get a massive portion of the Rs699 billion subsidy

    Advance tax on motor vehicles larger than 1600cc has been doubled, while electric vehicles costing Rs5 million or more will be subject to a 3 per cent tax.

  • This Mercedes has a smaller engine than the Honda Pridor

    This Mercedes has a smaller engine than the Honda Pridor

    In the 1990s, Poland-based Alpha Technology produced this miniature Mercedes SL 500, which was marketed at Mercedes Benz dealerships and select toy stores. This one, on the other hand, was kept in a wooden crate for years before being purchased by its present owner last year.

    It is powered by a 97cc Honda single-cylinder engine with a two-speed gearbox with reverse and has a black body meant to look like the R129 500SL. It offers a black vinyl interior, rear mechanical disc brakes, a handbrake, a gearbox, and three pedals.

    It boasts coil springs at all four corners, a 12-volt electrical system, a hinged trunk, and a four-spoke steering wheel, despite the fact that it is essentially a go-kart. Steel Gullideckel-style wheels with 135.00–6 Duro bias-ply tyres are also included.

    A multi-disc wet clutch transmits power from the 2.5 horsepower (1.8 kW/2.53 PS) engine to the rear wheels. The electrical system operates the lights and the horn, and it has a 1.4-liter (0.3-gallon) fuel tank.

    The convertible seems to be in good shape, owing to the duration of time it spent in a box, the lack of use has resulted in atrophy. According to the listing, some mechanical maintenance will be required before the go-kart can run as intended.

    Read more: Hyundai’s electric vehicle wins ‘World Car of the Year’ award

    It is for sale through Bring a Trailer in Merritt Island, Florida, and comes with the crate, factory books, and a bill of sale. As of this writing, the top offer is a tantalising $7,669.

  • Ranveer, Vicky and Kartik flaunt their latest luxury cars worth crores

    Ranveer, Vicky and Kartik flaunt their latest luxury cars worth crores

    Bollywood star Ranveer Singh has bought a Mercedes Maybach GLS 600 that was recently launched in India for INR 2.43 crore on his birthday. The actor had also purchased a Lamborghini Urus Pearl Capsule edition, that costs INR 3.43 crore, in May this year.

    Posting an image of the actor with his new luxury acquisition, Mercedes-Benz dealer Auto Hangar wrote, “(We wish) the ever-enthusiastic charm of bollywood, @ranveersingh a very Happy Birthday! We also congratulate him for the new acquisition of Mercedes-Benz Maybach GLS 600.” The 36-year-old actor celebrates his birthday on July 6 every year. The Gunday actor also owns a red Lamborghini Urus that he bought towards the end of 2019.

    Kartik Aaryan

    Dhamaka actor Kartik Aryan also bought a new car Lamborghini Urus after testing negative from Covid-19, Kartik gifted himself a brand new car which costs a whopping INR 4.5 crores.

    Vicky kaushal

    Vicky Kaushal recently shared a happy photo with his new ride and it costs over Rs 2 crore. The actor is now a proud owner of a Land Rover Range Rover 3.0 Vogue.

    The Masaan actor captioned his Instagram post as, “Welcome Home buddy! Thank you Navnit Motors Jaguar Land Rover Mumbai, for an amazing experience”. 

  • VIDEO: Man burns Mercedes as he was annoyed with company’s service

    VIDEO: Man burns Mercedes as he was annoyed with company’s service

    A Russian YouTuber burnt down his luxurious Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S in protest against the German car manufacturer.

    Mikhail Litvin who has 4.95 million subscribers on YouTube burnt down his Mercedes because he was annoyed with the service of the car company.

    His Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S reportedly broke down numerous times after he bought it from an official dealership in May last year. The YouTuber sent the car for repair to the dealer five times, but the repairs did not help.

    After the recent breakdown, the dealer stopped replying to him. Litvin then poured fuel on his luxury Mercedes in the middle of an empty field and set fire to the vehicle, Times Now News reported.

    In the video, he said, “I thought for a long time what to do with my Shark after the conflict with Mercedes. In my opinion, the idea is FIRE! That’s all … The end … I’m not happy.”

  • VIDEO: Dubai crown prince restricts access to his Mercedes SUV after bird builds nest on it

    VIDEO: Dubai crown prince restricts access to his Mercedes SUV after bird builds nest on it

    Crown Prince of Dubai Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum has cordoned off his car upon finding that a small bird had built a next on its hood, Gulf Today reported.

    As per the details, the crown prince on his Instagram shared a video of the bird nesting on his Mercedes-AMG G63 SUV parked within his residence in Dubai. 

    The video, which Sheikh Hamdan shot at a distance, shows the G-wagon cordoned off with red-and-white tape and he has told all personnel to stay away from the area so as to not disturb the bird.

    Reportedly an avid lover of nature, Sheikh Hamdan regularly shares his experiences across his social media platforms.

    Earlier this week, Hamdan shared videos and photos of the bird building the nest. Ever since, the royal has not been near his car and therefore told everyone to stay off the area.

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    Hamdan Bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum is the son of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and Sheikha Hind bint Maktoum bin Juma Al Maktoum, the senior wife of Mohammed. He is the second son of their 12 children and the fourth of his father’s children. Hamdan’s elder full brother was Sheikh Rashid bin Mohammed.

    He is popularly known as Fazza, the name under which he publishes his poetry, and which means “the one who helps” in Arabic.

    While the crown prince’s Instagram account with more than 10 million followers suggests his hobbies include animals, poetry, sports, photography and adventures, Hamdan Al Maktoum is also a licensed and a well-cultivated equestrian, a skydiver and a scuba diver.