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Volkswagen Insurance Services Program in the Middle East

Volkswagen Middle East – the regional office of Europe’s largest car manufacturer – has launched the Volkswagen Insurance Services Program in the Middle East. The exclusive program offers branded Volkswagen insurance solutions through just one provider, eliminating the typically complicated multiple insurance provider relationships that customers currently endure.

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Ford most considered brand in United States

According to the latest Kelley Blue Book www.kbb.com Market Intelligence Brand Watch study, Ford continues its reign in the top spot as the most-considered among the 37 new-vehicle brands, further increasing its lead over the second most-considered brand Toyota (Ford has 29 percent of overall brand consideration regardless of segment, whereas Toyota has 22%).

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MINI dealer in Qatar triples sales in first half of 2010

Alfardan Automobiles, the exclusive importer for MINI in Qatar, has announced a 200% increase in sales of MINI cars during the first half of 2010 compared to the same period last year. Recording the second highest growth ratio across the region; this exceptional achievement places the Qatari importer among the top best-performing markets for MINI in the Middle East.

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Abu Dhabi Motors sells most Rolls-Royce cars in a month

Despite prevailing economic challenges, Abu Dhabi Motors, the sole dealer of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain, has defied the odds by recording outstanding half year sales and selling the most Rolls-Royce Motor Cars ever in one month – with most of the vehicles sold being bespoke models.

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Kia Motors posts huge global sales growth in July

Kia Motors Corporation announced today its global sales figures for passenger cars (export sales, domestic sales and sales from overseas plants), recreational vehicles (RVs) and commercial vehicles for July 2010, recording a total of 180,930 units sold. This figure represents a year-on-year increase of 26.0%.

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