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Article: Dubai's used car market seeing fewer high-end cars sold for quick cash.
- Article from:
- The Daily Star (Beirut, Lebanon)
- Article date:
- June 10, 2009
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Byline: Daily Star Staff
Summary: Dubai's used car market is seeing fewer high-end cars being sold for quick cash by owners adapting to lower or no income in a global downturn, but dealers say this number could pick up again in June and July. Thousands of expatriates have been made redundant in the Gulf trade and tourism hub of Dubai since the financial.
Raissa Kasolowsky
Reuters
DUBAI: Dubai's used car market is seeing fewer high-end cars being sold for quick cash by owners adapting to lower or no income in a global downturn, but dealers say this number could pick up again in June and July. Thousands of expatriates have been made ...
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