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You can afford to buy a new car, at the Grand Bahama Annual Car Show
Freeport,
Bahamas - This year's annual Car Show, presented by the New Car
Federation of Grand Bahama in October, will show people how it's
possible to afford to purchase a new car this year. The show, planned
for
Saturday, October 29 from 10am to 4pm, will once again be at the RND
Plaza where there will be a lot of room for car companies, banks and
insurance companies to show you how it is ...
BMDA Annual Car Show
BMDA Annual Car Show
Friday 25th March 2011 10:00 AM
The Bahamas Motor Dealers Association is hosting their Annual Car Show in The Mall at Marathon. New Car Dealers, Insurance Companies and Lending Institutions will be onsite to put you behind the wheel of your new ride.
Start Time: March 25th at 10:00am
End Time: March 25th at 9:00pm
Where: The Mall at Marathon
Drug dealer's burned body found in car
Drug dealer's burned body found in car
CONVICTED drug dealer Teron Fowler was the man found dead inside his burned out car on Hanna Road, according to a number of police sources.
Drug dealer's burned body found in car
Drug dealer's burned body found in car
CONVICTED drug dealer Teron Fowler was the man found dead inside his burned out car on Hanna Road, according to a number of police sources.
Fowler was at the centre of the infamous Cabinet fight between former Progressive Liberal Party Kennedy MP Kenyatta Gibson and then PLP Mount Moriah MP Keod Smith.
Dealer in electric car franchise talks
Dealer in electric car franchise talks
Sub-Deck:
* Nassau Motor Company says Budget duty drop from 85% to 25% makes deal 'more viable'
* Potentially drops consumer prices for electric cars by $10,000 or more, making them 'thousands cheaper'
By NEIL HARTNELL
Tribune Business Editor
The Government's Budget duty reduction has boosted a major Bahamian auto dealer's negotiations over bringing an electric car franchise to this nation, a...
Fears tsunami may 'wash away' 25-42 new car recovery
Fears tsunami may 'wash away' 25-42 new car recovery
By NEIL HARTNELL
Tribune Business Editor
Bahamian new car dealers remain concerned that the Japanese tsunami's impact on auto production could stunt signs of demand recovery, although they differed over how long the effects will last, one industry player yesterday saying it would only "be touch and go" for the next three-four months.
Fred Albury, owner/president of Executive Motors, the Toyota ...
Auto dealer fears 'huge' business loss
Auto dealer fears 'huge' business loss
By ALISON LOWE
Business Reporter
alowe@tribunemedia.net
A MAJOR Nassau car dealer is braced for a "huge negative impact" on its business levels resulting from the total elimination of its Honda inventory due to manufacturing cutbacks by the car maker in earthquake-stricken Japan.
Nassau Motor Company was advised that as of April 15, Honda Motor Company's manufacturing output would be down by 50...
'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...
Dealer's job cut fear over tripling tax rate
Dealer's job cut fear over tripling tax rate
By NEIL HARTNELL
Tribune Business Editor
A leading new car dealer has warned that a tripling of his real property tax bill, plus an estimated 50 per cent Business Licence fee increase, coupled with the increased auto import duties and general economic malaise means that he cannot avoid staff downsizing "for much longer".
Fred Albury, president/owner of Executive Motors, told Tribune Business he...
Customs lacks evidence on auto import invoices
Customs lacks evidence on auto import invoices
By ALISON LOWE
Business Reporter
alowe@tribunemedia.net
The Customs Department yesterday said it had been investigating "at least two" car dealerships who it believes may have been submitting false, under-valued invoices for imported vehicles, but has so far not obtained enough evidence to take further action.
In fact, Comptroller Glenn Gomez said the evidence so far suggests that the dealers i...