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Auto dealers pushing for price control relief amid burden of rising business costs
Industry sees major rebound in 2023, but bemoans price controls NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The President of the Bahamas Motor Dealers Association (BMDA) yesterday lamented the burden of rising business costs and underscored the industry's ongoing efforts to seek relief from price controls, citing these challenges as impediments to growth. "We fall in the category of [...]
Ranfurly Home to benefit from Antique Auto Show 2011 honouring Dudley Coverley
Nassau, Bahamas - Members of the Antique Auto Club of The Bahamas are finalizing plans for their
24th Annual Antique Auto Show & Steak-out to be held at Arawak Cat Cultural Centre on
Saturday, March 19
from Noon to 6:00 PM. The Show is being promoted in honour of Club
Member Dudley Coverley, who passed away suddenly just a few months ago.
The
show - as in previous years - provides both...
'Market distortion' fear despite 3.6m auto revenue rise
By NEIL HARTNELL
Tribune Business Editor
A leading car dealer again questioned whether the Government had "created more problems than they've bargained for" in the long-term through "distorting the market" via the 2010-2011 Budget tax increases, as the Prime Minister yesterday trumpeted a $3.6 million revenue increase from auto import duties.
Rick Lowe, sales and operations at Nassau Motor Comp...
Antique Auto Show proceeds assist the Ranfurly Home for Children
NASSAU, Bahamas -- The 36 young residents of the Ranfurly Home for Children on Mackey Street are benefiting from the efforts of members of the Antique Auto Club of The Bahamas and more significantly from the members of the public, tourists and the business community who supported the Club's Annual Antique Auto Show and Streak-out for 2011.
Antique Auto Show Proceeds assist The Ranfurly Home for Children
Nassau, Bahamas - The 36 young residents of the Ranfurly
Home for Children on Mackey Street are benefiting from the efforts of members of the Antique Auto Club of The Bahamas and more significantly from the members of the public, tourists and the business community who supported the Club's Annual Antique Auto Show and Streak-out for 2011.
AUTO PARTS FIRM EYES 1.2M FREEPORT MOVE
AUTO PARTS FIRM EYES 1.2M FREEPORT MOVE
By NATARIO McKENZIE
Tribune Business Reporter
nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net
AN Abaco businessman yesterday revealed he plans to invest between $1-$1.2 million in expanding his auto parts business to Freeport, telling Tribune Business it would become the distribution hub for the Bahamas and "revolutionise" the sourcing of auto parts.
Stephen Albury, proprietor of CarQuest in Dundas Town, Abaco, to...
Auto dealers hopeful of upward trend following 'epic' first quarter
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Bahamas Motor Dealers Association (BMDA) president said yesterday that the industry was hopeful it would continue its upward trend following an "epic" first quarter, with sights set on the return of the BMDA's auto show for the first time in four years later this fall. Ben Albury, The Bahamas Bus and [...]
Teen pleads guilty, fined $1000 for theft of auto
Teen pleads guilty, fined $1000 for theft of auto
AN 18-year-old was fined $1,000 yesterday after he admitted to stealing a woman's car.
Teen held on armed robbery charge and theft of auto
Teen held on armed robbery charge and theft of auto
A TEENAGER was sent to prison yesterday after being accused of stealing a woman's car last month.
Auto sector fears rise over false invoicing
Auto sector fears rise over false invoicing
By ALISON LOWE
Business Reporter
alowe@tribunemedia.net
CONCERNS are growing in the Bahamian automotive industry about some car dealers who are allegedly offering imported vehicles at what are considered by many to be impossibly reduced prices.
Ben Albury of Bahamas Bus and Truck, and Fred Albury of Executive Motors, both told Tribune Business they believe some car dealers may be submitting f...