Car market Mauritius
Les véhicules importés du Japon la semaine dernière, ont été livrés par la douane
200 véhicules du Japon livrés par la douaneLes véhicules importés du Japon la semaine dernière, ont été livrés par la douane.
06 Apr 2011, motors.mega.mu
Importation de voitures d’occasion du Japon – L’ASVA tire la sonnette d’alarme
La catastrophe naturelle qui s’est abattue sur le Japon a ébranlé le secteur de l’automobile à Maurice. Le gouvernement a pris une décision en ce qui concerne la protection de la population contre l’éventualité d’une contamination de la radioactivité.
05 Apr 2011, motors.mega.mu
Reconditioned vehicles: meeting between importers and Xavier Duval Wednesday
A meeting is planned between importers and the Minister Xavier Luc Duval on Wednesday afternoon to clarify certain points concerning the decision of the State to control the access of second hand vehicles from Japan.
31 Mar 2011, motors.mega.mu
The group reunion George Michael becomes the partner of Avis Europe in Mauritius
After the group White Sand Tours is a company that will take the helm Avis Reunion in the country. This is group Georges Michel, which holds the license Avis Reunion since 1998.
29 Mar 2011, motors.mega.mu
State lifts ban on import of reconditioned vehicles from Japan
The ministerial committee review the import conditions for products of Japan to change its tune. The refurbished vehicles will again be tolerated but strict controls are required.
29 Mar 2011, motors.mega.mu
Japanese pick-ups at short prices
Chinese automobile firm Changfeng Motors is promoting its pick-ups equipped with Japanese technology and the proven Japanese engines. With its traditional appearance, the vehicle inspires a sense of elegance and great flexibility with a classic interior. The diesel version of the model is being sold at a promotional price of Rs 490,000. The Turbo model is currently priced at Rs 545,000.
24 Mar 2011, motors.mega.mu
Zaid Ameer, president of Imported Vehicles Dealers' Association: "The price of Japanese cars will rise"
With the crisis in Japan, Zaid Ameer, President of Imported Vehicles Dealers Association, expected to decline in the number of Japanese vehicles sold, as well as an increase in their prices. He recommended that the Mauritian authorities to ensure that Japanese cars damaged do not penetrate the local market.
22 Mar 2011, motors.mega.mu