“Foreign-used cars not causing traffic says dealer” |
| Foreign-used cars not causing traffic says dealer Posted: 03 Mar 2011 08:12 PM PST Stephen Cadiz Visham Babwah, the president of the T&T Automotive Dealers' Association (TTADA), which is the body representing foreign used car dealers, is accusing Philip Knaggs, President, Automotive Dealers Association of T&T of talking "rubbish." Babwah was refuting claims made by Knaggs in the Guardian on Wednesday that increasing the minimum age of imported foreign used vehicles from four to six years would lead to older vehicles flooding the market and cause a "traffic gridlock." "He doesn't know what he is talking about. He is talking rubbish. The real reason for the traffic is that there is not enough infrastructure by the Government to deal with the movement of vehicles. It is the new cars that are causing the traffic," he told the Guardian on Thursday. Babwah pointed out that over the years the amount of foreign used vehicles that have been imported has been reduced. "Over the last four years there has been a reduction by 75 per cent of foreign used vehicles on the roads. In 2010 the quota for foreign used vehicles was 13,497 yet only 5,497 vehicles were imported. It was the new car dealers who lobbied for this system years ago," he said. In the article Knaggs also said T&T is becoming the "dumping ground" for older foreign used vehicles with older emission systems. Babwah said there are over 90 countries in the world that buy these foreign used vehicles and many of them include first world countries such as Australia, new Zealand and Ireland. This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php |
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