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Peshawar customs to auction cars, SUVs, trucks on March 25

byCT Report
24/03/2026
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PESHAWAR: Collectorate of Customs has announced a large-scale mega auction of vehicles scheduled to be held on March 25, 2026, across multiple warehouses, including SWH Godown-E Peshawar and other regional stations.

The auction will be conducted on an “AS IS WHERE IS BASIS,” meaning vehicles will be sold in their current condition without any warranty or guarantee.

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The auction includes a wide range of vehicles such as sedans, SUVs, pickup trucks, and commercial vehicles from various makes and models. Some units are partially damaged, non-functional, or without keys, while several are subject to court or tribunal stays. Interested bidders are advised to carefully review the lot details and legal status before participating.

At the SWH Godown-E Peshawar, the auction list includes multiple Toyota vehicles such as Premio (2004), Land Cruiser Prado (1999 and 2005), Hilux pickups (2002), as well as Honda Civic (2006), Hino trucks, Toyota Fielder models, Honda Vezel (2014), Nissan pickup, and Suzuki Jimny (2010). Several of these vehicles carry remarks including “partially damaged,” “completely damaged,” or “without engine,” and some are under High Court or tribunal stays.

At SWH I&I, vehicles include Toyota Yaris (2017), Land Cruiser Prado (2003), Hino truck (1992), Toyota Prius (2009), and Suzuki Van (2004). Some of these are also subject to legal stays, which bidders must consider before bidding.

The SWH Mardan list features Toyota Land Cruiser models from 1996 and 2012, both of which include legal stay conditions.

In SWH Nowshera, vehicles include a Toyota Prado (1999), Bedford truck (1982), and Toyota Corolla (2018). Meanwhile, SWH Abbottabad offers a Mitsubishi Pajero (1992) under tribunal stay.

The SWH Kohat auction includes a Toyota Axio (2010), while SWH D.I. Khan presents a diverse list of vehicles including Toyota Corona (1993), multiple Toyota Corolla Altis variants (2005–2016), Toyota Prius (2009), Toyota Aqua (2014–2017), Suzuki Alto (2013), Daihatsu Mira (2014), Pixis Epoch (2018), Toyota Rush (2006), Toyota Vitz (2011), Toyota Crossroad (2007), and Hino truck chassis, many of which are also under tribunal stays.

Pakistan Customs has advised participants to verify documentation, chassis numbers, and legal status of each lot before placing bids. The auction is expected to attract significant interest due to the variety of vehicles available across multiple locations.

Bidders are encouraged to arrive early and comply with all auction procedures and requirements set by customs authorities.

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