Most Searched Used Cars On PakWheels in November 2025
Last month, we kicked off our Most Searched Used Cars series with October’s top picks. Now, we’re back with the second installment, for the most searched used cars for November 2025 on PakWheels:
Toyota Corolla 2015

Still the undisputed king. Doesn’t matter if it’s XLi, GLi, Altis, or Grande, the second someone lists one, it’s gone in hours. Parts everywhere, resale stronger than steel, every uncle’s dream car.
Honda Civic 2016
The Reborn with the ugly-cute headlights. People still lose their minds over the VTEC kick, turbo vibes (even though most are 1.8), and that “imported feel” on a Pakistani budget.
Honda City 2009

The i-VTEC era one. Cheap to buy, more affordable to run, 12-13 km/L in the city if you drive like a normal human. Perfect first car or daily beater that never dies.
Suzuki Cultus 2008

Old-school boxy shape, carb engine, basically indestructible. Mechanics fix it with a screwdriver and a wrench. You’ll still see these doing InDrive in 2030.
Suzuki Alto 2019

Tiny, 22-25 km/L real world, and girls love how easy it is to park in Lahore or Karachi chaos, and the fuel cost is just a bit higher than CB150 or GR150.
Mercedes-Benz E-Class 2010

The Mercedes-Benz E-Class 2010 appeals to luxury car enthusiasts. Offering unmatched comfort, performance, and a prestigious brand, it remains a sought-after used luxury car in the Pakistani market.
Suzuki Swift 2022

The Suzuki Swift 2022 has been gaining popularity with its modern features, sporty appearance, and affordable price. This newer model is an attractive option for those seeking a reliable and stylish hatchback.
Toyota Yaris 2021

Slowly climbing the ranks because it’s basically a Corolla that didn’t get fat. Decent looks, Toyota reliability, and good AC.
Suzuki WagonR 2018

The tall kei-car thing Pakistani families love. You can stuff 6 people + groceries and still get 18-20 km/L.
KIA Sportage 2021

The Korean takeover continues. Looks properly aggressive, packed with gadgets, and resale is holding way better than anyone expected.
Suzuki Mehran 2013
The eternal “Boss.” You can buy one for the price of an iPhone, run it into the ground, and still sell it for almost the same money. The boss of Pakistani roads.




