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Audi Pakistan cuts car prices by up to Rs8.15 million after budget changes

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July 12, 2026

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The Audi Q3 SUV TFSI now costs Rs22.85 million, down Rs3.75 million. The post Audi Pakistan cuts car prices by up to Rs8.15 million after budget changes appeared first on BOL News.

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