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Usedcar market poised for major shakeup Zawya Israel pioneers electric car networtk Daily Telegraph
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The country s used car market grew by about per cent in according to Business Monitor International an international research body. Dubai and Sharjah are regional hubs for used and re conditioned cars which are re exported to East Africa West Africa Afghanistan Pakistan Iraq and Central Asian republics. Demand in those markets is expected to dictate the market performance in the UAE. Industry experts say that due to lower consumer spending the automobile market is right behind the real estate sector to witness a slowdown as the global financial meltdown begins to bite. Inam Saleem managing director of Prestige Car Care a dealer in used cars stressed on the importance of the local market to global manufacturers. The UAE has been a test market and a launch pad for many car manufacturers he said. In trouble He added that with major automobile companies in the US in trouble used car sales for their brands would be reduced. No body would be willing a to buy a car when the manufacturer would not be around for long. Mohammad Redha Ansarali managing director of Deals on Wheels a used car dealer within the Al Aweer used car market told Gulf News that need is in the driver s seat and want has taken the backseat. Only those who need cars are buying now he said. As a result high end luxury car sales are witnessing a slump. I would sell four to five Rolls Royce in a months now the number is down to one Ansarali said. Shift Ansarali also said that there is a shift in demand. Buyers are not looking at specific brands so much as this point. Buyers are becoming more cautious of spending. If they really need a care they would buy something that fits their budget he added. Ansarali said that currently dealers that offer attractive finance packages would see their sales increase. On a positive note he said that now is a good time to buy. There is a flood of stock and the prices are cheap as well said Ansarali. Additionally a used car salesperson at a German dealer said the depreciation of the euro and the current market slump is badly affecting their sales. Prices are down five to ten per cent across the board he said. Meanwhile Saleem told Gulf News that the right hand auto market in Dubai is dying . Re exports to Central European countries and Africa are slowing down as African ports perform well he said. With the developments taking place in those countries and facilities now made available people are approaching the US and Japanese markets directly for used car supply. Previously Dubai was the main market for them. Supply to markets in the Central Asian bloc was high at one point but it has slowed down significantly now said Saleem. Forecast Numbers to fall The total number of cars in the UAE today is about . million considered to be one of the highest numbers per capita. The ratio in Dubai is calculated at cars to every people the highest in the country. Experts say this number will change in the coming years especially once the Dubai Metro starts operating and the Roads and Transport Authority tightens rules to obtain a driver s licence and makes car ownership expensive by increasing registration and renewal fees and adding toll gates. Gulf News .All rights reserved. Share this on Delicious Digg reddit Facebook StumbleUpon Community Comments Comment on this article The opinions of the authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect Zawya. Read our Comment Policy . close x Loading . close x Loading . close x Zawya Comment Policy Zawya encourages you to add a comment to this discussion. You agree that when you add content to this discussion your comments will not . Contain any material which is libelous or defamatory of any person is obscene offensive hateful or inflammatory or causes damage to the reputation of any person or organisation. . 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Copyright ABQ Zawya Ltd . All rights reserved.Please read our Membership Agreement The reason is not envy. It s because many are on the roads illegally with registration numbers of Haryana and Chandigarh and their owners have not paid tax due to state authorities. Says regional transport officer Ahmedabad AB Gor Owners of cars registered outside Gujarat plying on city roads have to pay tax to local RTO authorities within days under Gujarat Motor Vehicles Tax Act. Failing this a vehicle can be detained. Mercedes C E and S class including the seven series class Porsches Lexuses and Audis are a common sight here. In fact some city bigwigs import a whole fleet of four wheel fantasies giving RTO authorities the slip. These cars come with a price tag of over Rs lakh. RTO authorities are soon going to conduct a drive confiscating such high end luxury cars and levy a per cent fine on owners in addition to registration charges adds Gor. As per law owners have to pay per cent tax on actual price for imported luxury cars and for a company car it s per cent. In case of Indian ones the tax is six per cent for individuals and per cent for companies explains an RTO official. We are losing a substantial amount of revenue because of this flouting of norms. Luxury car owners should lead by example in this regard adds the official. 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Unfortunately a great part of the resources of oil are held by countries that don t share the same values we cherish in the western civilisation where we live. The gap is very clear between the price of producing a barrel of oil and the price that it sells for on the world market. And in some places these profits finance terror. Better Place has signed deals for similar electric car networks in San Francisco Hawaii Denmark and Australia but the project in Israel is the first spanning a whole country. Renault Nissan will supply the electric cars. Given Israel s small size the company expects relatively little need for changing batteries. A return trip from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv for example covers miles. Email this article Print this article Share this article delicious Digg Facebook Fark Google Newsvine Reddit StumbleUpon http www.telegraph.co.uk news worldnews middleeast israel Israel pioneers electric car network.html Related Content More on Israel More on . 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Usedcar market poised for major shakeup Zawya Israel pioneers electric car networtk Daily Telegraph
Wed, 10 Dec 2008 01:23:04 +0000
You may not be able to view this site correctly. Send us your feedback Zawya.com Zawya Business Development Zawya Projects Zawya Investor Request Trial Join requires membership Contact us Wed Dec GMT Sponsored by Middle East Business Information Companies News Research Projects Funds Advanced Search Loading . Wed Dec GMT Username Password HOME COUNTRY NEWS Algeria Bahrain Egypt Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Libya Morocco Oman Palestine Qatar Saudi Arabia Sudan Syria Tunisia UAE Yemen MARKET NEWS All Stock Markets Abu Dhabi SE Amman SE Bahrain SE Beirut SE Cairo SE Casablanca SE Nasdaq Dubai Doha SM Dubai FM Kuwait SE Muscat SM Saudi SE Tunis SE Sukuk Market Secondary pricing Oil Gas Energy prices Economy Regional political and macroeconomics news Video Arabic language interviews from Al Arabiya Radio Podcast Interviews from Dubai Eye . MEESzawya.com Weekly journal focused on energy sector PR Watch Business press releases Agriculture Automotive Commodities Construction Education Financial Services Healthcare Islamic Finance Legal Manufacturing Media Oil Gas Power Real Estate Retail Travel Tourism Telecom IT Transportation IPO News Funds News Private Equity News Sukuk News Projects News MONITORS Companies Covering firms active in MENA IPO Following Corporate Arabia s quest to go public Funds Search track and compare regional funds Private Equity Covering regional PE SWF activity Sukuk Corporate database of sukuk issued globally Projects Live Projects set to transform MENA RESEARCH Companies Broker reports and notes on companies Stock Markets Broker commentaries on regional markets Macroeconomics Indepth country regional reports Sectors Indepth studies on the region s key industries Industry Insight Interactive sector studies by Zawya Industry Research TOOLS Build Company List Filter companies to create your own list Blogs Read business blogs create your own Portfolio Manager Track your investments and select news alerts Market Analysis Analyse regional market movements Charting Interactive charting for stock and indices Newsletters Daily weekly IPO and Fund newsletters Calendar Track corporate disclosures and regional events Desktop Alerts Information delivered to your desktop Zawya Network Connect share ideas with Zawya members RSS News Feed News on your browser Used car market poised for major shakeup Email Print Text Size Be the first to comment on this article Tuesday Dec Gulf News Dubai The used car market in the UAE which is in a strong growth mode might witness a slight slowdown in sales as financing becomes more difficult in the credit dry banking sector industry officials say. The country s used car market grew by about per cent in according to Business Monitor International an international research body. Dubai and Sharjah are regional hubs for used and re conditioned cars which are re exported to East Africa West Africa Afghanistan Pakistan Iraq and Central Asian republics. Demand in those markets is expected to dictate the market performance in the UAE. Industry experts say that due to lower consumer spending the automobile market is right behind the real estate sector to witness a slowdown as the global financial meltdown begins to bite. Inam Saleem managing director of Prestige Car Care a dealer in used cars stressed on the importance of the local market to global manufacturers. The UAE has been a test market and a launch pad for many car manufacturers he said. In trouble He added that with major automobile companies in the US in trouble used car sales for their brands would be reduced. No body would be willing a to buy a car when the manufacturer would not be around for long. Mohammad Redha Ansarali managing director of Deals on Wheels a used car dealer within the Al Aweer used car market told Gulf News that need is in the driver s seat and want has taken the backseat. Only those who need cars are buying now he said. As a result high end luxury car sales are witnessing a slump. I would sell four to five Rolls Royce in a months now the number is down to one Ansarali said. Shift Ansarali also said that there is a shift in demand. Buyers are not looking at specific brands so much as this point. Buyers are becoming more cautious of spending. If they really need a care they would buy something that fits their budget he added. Ansarali said that currently dealers that offer attractive finance packages would see their sales increase. On a positive note he said that now is a good time to buy. There is a flood of stock and the prices are cheap as well said Ansarali. Additionally a used car salesperson at a German dealer said the depreciation of the euro and the current market slump is badly affecting their sales. Prices are down five to ten per cent across the board he said. Meanwhile Saleem told Gulf News that the right hand auto market in Dubai is dying . Re exports to Central European countries and Africa are slowing down as African ports perform well he said. With the developments taking place in those countries and facilities now made available people are approaching the US and Japanese markets directly for used car supply. Previously Dubai was the main market for them. Supply to markets in the Central Asian bloc was high at one point but it has slowed down significantly now said Saleem. Forecast Numbers to fall The total number of cars in the UAE today is about . million considered to be one of the highest numbers per capita. The ratio in Dubai is calculated at cars to every people the highest in the country. Experts say this number will change in the coming years especially once the Dubai Metro starts operating and the Roads and Transport Authority tightens rules to obtain a driver s licence and makes car ownership expensive by increasing registration and renewal fees and adding toll gates. Gulf News .All rights reserved. Share this on Delicious Digg reddit Facebook StumbleUpon Community Comments Comment on this article The opinions of the authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect Zawya. Read our Comment Policy . close x Loading . close x Loading . close x Zawya Comment Policy Zawya encourages you to add a comment to this discussion. You agree that when you add content to this discussion your comments will not . Contain any material which is libelous or defamatory of any person is obscene offensive hateful or inflammatory or causes damage to the reputation of any person or organisation. . 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Copyright ABQ Zawya Ltd . All rights reserved.Please read our Membership Agreement The reason is not envy. It s because many are on the roads illegally with registration numbers of Haryana and Chandigarh and their owners have not paid tax due to state authorities. Says regional transport officer Ahmedabad AB Gor Owners of cars registered outside Gujarat plying on city roads have to pay tax to local RTO authorities within days under Gujarat Motor Vehicles Tax Act. Failing this a vehicle can be detained. Mercedes C E and S class including the seven series class Porsches Lexuses and Audis are a common sight here. In fact some city bigwigs import a whole fleet of four wheel fantasies giving RTO authorities the slip. These cars come with a price tag of over Rs lakh. RTO authorities are soon going to conduct a drive confiscating such high end luxury cars and levy a per cent fine on owners in addition to registration charges adds Gor. As per law owners have to pay per cent tax on actual price for imported luxury cars and for a company car it s per cent. In case of Indian ones the tax is six per cent for individuals and per cent for companies explains an RTO official. We are losing a substantial amount of revenue because of this flouting of norms. Luxury car owners should lead by example in this regard adds the official. Print Email Discuss Share Save Comment Text More Ahmedabad Gandhiji s experiments with bicycle Daman bets big on casino Thalassemia major is auto driven ATS yet to give clean chit to software firm staffers More Videos Picture My Times My Voice Are eve teasers becoming bolder by the day Do you think the promise of timely delivery of passport holds true More Latest News Most Read Most Emailed Most Commented Hot klix Horoscope Aries Taurus Gemini Cancer Leo Virgo Libra Scorpio Sagittarius Capricorn Aquarius Pisces ePaper Print Edition Get the replica of your favourite edition of Times of India Feel at home. View ePaper Shop Christmas hampers for kids Rs Astro predictions by Bejan Daruwala Rs More Travel Flights Delhi Ahmedabad Rs Delhi Hyderabad Rs Kolkata Mumbai Rs More Mobile Dhan Laxmi contest Celebrity Interviews More Zigwheels New Verdict on Honda City Don t fix it if it ain t broke is certainly not Honda philosophy Get the best deal for a Optra Fabia A fresh looking car About Us Advertise with Us Careers TIL Terms of Use Privacy Policy Feedback Sitemap Copyright c Bennett Coleman Co. Ltd. All rights reserved. For reprint rights Times Syndication Service This site is best viewed with Internet Explorer . or higher Firefox . or higher at a minimum screen resolution of x Bookmark Share Hotklix this Google Bookmarks Facebook Yahoo MyWeb StumbleUpon Reddit More Content from the Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph newspapers and video from Telegraph TV. Enhanced by Google Home News Sport Finance Comment Travel Lifestyle Culture Video A to Z Jobs Dating Puzzles Offers UK World Politics Celebrities Obituaries Weird Earth Science Health Education Topics You are here Home News World News Middle East Israel Israel pioneers electric car network Israel has signed a deal with an electric transport company to install thousands of recharging points for electric cars across the country. Last Updated PM GMT Dec The network run by US based firm Better Place will be ready for commercial use by . It will be the first nationwide network of its kind in the world. In a pilot project Better Place will install of the charging points by the end of this year in cities including Tel Aviv Haifa and Jerusalem the Guardian reports. It expects to have charging points by the time the first cars are marketed. Moshe Kaplinsky head of Better Place Israel told the paper This vision is to stop this addiction to oil. Unfortunately a great part of the resources of oil are held by countries that don t share the same values we cherish in the western civilisation where we live. The gap is very clear between the price of producing a barrel of oil and the price that it sells for on the world market. And in some places these profits finance terror. Better Place has signed deals for similar electric car networks in San Francisco Hawaii Denmark and Australia but the project in Israel is the first spanning a whole country. Renault Nissan will supply the electric cars. Given Israel s small size the company expects relatively little need for changing batteries. A return trip from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv for example covers miles. Email this article Print this article Share this article delicious Digg Facebook Fark Google Newsvine Reddit StumbleUpon http www.telegraph.co.uk news worldnews middleeast israel Israel pioneers electric car network.html Related Content More on Israel More on . Israel Get feed updates Greener Living Get feed updates Earth Get feed updates World News Get feed updates News Get feed updates Middle East Get feed updates Advertisement Advertisement EDITOR S CHOICE Three years of nothingness of hell As the mother of an ME sufferer is suspected of her mercy killing Elizabeth Grice talks to another family blighted by the cruel disease. The infidelity detectives Last thing I want is an MP about the house Derek Jacobi Olivier Burton and me Clutching at Straws over ancient liberties most viewed TODAY PAST WEEK PAST MONTH Sponsored Features Specsavers Try on thousands of frames online and win a style makeover worth with Specsavers. free prints with Photobox New customers registering today will receive prints for free. Order now for Christmas delivery. Caribbean Paradise Welcome to the Spice Island of Grenada one of the Caribbean s most beautiful and unspoilt destinations. Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement The Godfather family album Behind the scenes photos from the making of The Godfather films. Bagpuss and friends Oliver Postgate made some of our most fondly remembered TV shows. The stoning of Satan Muslim pilgrims have massed in the valley of Mena as hajj nears an end. Classified Give a pet a home Search the Telegraph Market Place for kittens puppies and even pigs as well as all your pet accessory needs. Free Downloads We ve teamed up with eMusic to offer Telegraph readers the latest music downloads. Advertisement FASHION Dazzle in denim Whatever your style in jeans there is a pair out there for everyone. personal finance Jobless in Henley Julie Salt on losing her private medical cover just as she needed it. PUZZLES Crosswords and Sudoku Free trial Compete against other puzzle fans and win prizes. MUSIC Christmas playlist The Telegraph s top festive tracks plus free downloads. Back to top More Telegraph.co.uk A to Z Announcements Blogs Comment Culture Crossword Culture Dating Earth Education Expat Fantasy Football Fashion Features Finance Food and Drink Football Gardening Health Horoscopes Jobs Lifestyle Marketplace Mobile Motoring My Telegraph News Obituaries Personal Finance Promotions Property Science Sport Style Book Sudoku Technology Travel Video Weather Widgets Archive Contact us Reader prints RSS feeds Subscribe and save Syndication Today s news Copyright of Telegraph Media Group Limited Terms Conditions of reading Commercial information Privacy and Cookie Policy. http www.telegraph.co.uk news worldnews middleeast israel Israel pioneers electric car network.html
