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Growing Tendencies towards Chauffeur-driven Cars

In spite of the popularity and the prevalence of taxis in UAE, there is a growing demand for chauffeur-driven cars, as more people increasingly look for better customer service as well as reliability. According to Careem, a UAE-based company currently serving Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha and Riyadh, the chauffeur-driven car market in the country is …

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Seventy Percent of Head Injuries at One UAE Hospital

ABU DHABI // Road accidents are the leading cause of brain injuries, which are putting a strain on medical resources. Doctors have called for more centers with specialist neurosurgical units because quick and effective treatment can reduce the risk of long-term brain damage after a head injury. They have also urged cyclists and motorcyclists to …

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Roughly 40 percent of UAE residents accept Riding with Children on Their Laps

Close to four in 10 residents think it is okay for children to travel on drivers’ laps – and a quarter are satisfied for them to travel with their heads out of a car sun roof, a survey reveals. Only 15 per cent of passengers always wear seat belts when travelling in the back seat, …

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PSA Peugeot Citroen mulls over closing some assembly lines !

French car manufacturers PSA Peugeot Citroen has recently announced that they will be conducting studies on the assembly lines of their Mulhouse plant in eastern France and their Poissy plant on the outskirts of Paris. The results will be in by the end of the next quarter, after which they will decide whether or not …

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GM fights Toyota alone in the US for compact pickup crown

In the market of selling compact trucks, Ford and Chrysler have hung the hat, dropping out of the competition for the best compact pick-up. Ford has stopped selling the Ranger model in North America and Chrysler has made the decision to stop production of the Dakota. The reason for this lack of interest in developing …

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Chrysler group looking to lower interest rate on $2.9 billion credit

The American automaker Chrysler Corporation is looking to reduce the interest rate on $2.9 billion credit and wants to get a new rate to pay the huge debt they have; this action has been taken twice this year and this information has been given by unidentified person that is knowledgeable in the process of this …

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