Top 13 South Asian Cars That Defined Desi Driving

Celebrating South Asian Heritage Month, Pakistan & India Independence Days

August is always a special month for the global South Asian community. Not only are we marking South Asian Heritage Month – a celebration of Brown culture, history, and achievements – but it’s also when we celebrate Pakistan’s Independence Day (14 August) and India’s Independence Day (15 August). And if there’s one thing that unites desis from Karachi to Kolkata, Bradford to Birmingham, and Toronto to Tokyo – it’s cars.

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Classic Karachi Cab

A tribute to a taxi

Not a single plain straight panel on it, a bazillion miles over terrain that would defeat a modern SUV, on an odometer that’s probably long since given up clocking along with the rest of the instrumentation; still tackling this evening’s thunderous rain and treacherous flooding like a trooper, this ancient Datsun Sunny taxi, having long over-baked in the fierce South Asian sun, welds upon welds, constituting a hotchpotch of mix and match cannibalised and recrafted parts, keeps plying its unrelenting trade on the thankless streets of Karachi. This isn’t a classic, it’s a beaten-up and hardened old warrior that refuses to die. Salute. 

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