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Arvind Issur, Managing Director de Toyota (Mauritius): «Les Mesures Incitatives sur les Véhicules Hybrides pas Suffisantes»

16 Dec 2015, motors.mega.mu

Zaid Ameer: "Around 500 Vehicles Affected by Toyota Recall "

Toyota announced Wednesday, April 9 recall of 6.39 million vehicles worldwide, including 110,000 in France, to remedy defects airbags, seats and steering column.

10 Apr 2014, motors.mega.mu

Car Market: 5195 Cars Sold In Seven Months

Between January and July, 5195 cars were sold, according to the latest data from the National Transport Authority. Toyota is happening in pole position with 861 cars sold, followed by Kia (742) and Nissan (591).

22 Aug 2013, motors.mega.mu

7000 New Vehicles On Our Roads In 2013

The sale of new cars fell in April, May and June. However, during the first six months of 3288 cars were sold against 3111 called 'reconditioned' cars. Although the trend is for new cars, it is difficult to predict whether it will be new cars or reconditioned cars that sold in 2013 will be better.

15 Aug 2013, motors.mega.mu

Japanese Cars Recall for Faulty Airbag: Mauritius is Not Affected

Mauritius is not affected by the recall of Japanese cars Toyota, Honda, Mazda and Nissan due to a problem of faulty passenger side airbag. This is what said Jean-Marc Antoo, Sales Manager at Toyota to Defi Media.

12 Apr 2013, motors.mega.mu

TKM Starts Exporting Etios Range to Mauritius and Zimbabwe

Toyota Kirloskar Motor has been exporting the Etios sedan and hatchback to South Africa since early 2012. The company said they were studying new markets to expand its business opportunities whenever a question was raised on this topic.

19 Mar 2013, motors.mega.mu

Nissan and Toyota dispute the highest sales numbers, again

Nearly one month ago, you probably came across confusing adverts, du déjà vu in the sales of motor vehicles. Both Nissan and Toyota were claiming for having recorded the highest sales of vehicles for the year 2012 via their respective representatives ABC Motors and Toyota (Mauritius).

25 Feb 2013, Yashvin, pages of my life

No Electric Car At Mauritius

The Mauritian government says no to electric cars. The authorities have informed the company and ABC Motors it can not sell the Toyota Leaf 100% electric car.

05 Sep 2012, motors.mega.mu

L’état de santé de Leela Devi Dookun-Luchoomun jugé stable

La députée du MSM est toujours admise aux soins intensifs de l’hôpital Victoria. L’état de santé de Leela Devi Dookun-Luchoomun est jugé stable. L’ancienne ministre a subi une longue et délicate intervention chirurgicale dans la nuit. Elle souffre de multiples blessures à la tête et au visage après qu’elle a été impliquée dans un accident [...]The post L’état de santé de Leela Devi Dookun-Luchoomun jugé stable appeared first on Mauritius News Ile Maurice.

30 Oct 2011, KotZot

L’état de santé de Leela Devi Dookun-Luchoomun jugé stable

La députée du MSM est toujours admise aux soins intensifs de l’hôpital Victoria. L’état de santé de Leela Devi Dookun-Luchoomun est jugé stable. L’ancienne ministre a subi une longue et... Read more »

30 Oct 2011, KotZot

Lack of spare parts: 100 Japanese cars locked in the garage

Spare parts for Japanese vehicles to roll on the market lacking. No fewer than a hundred cars currently sleeping in garages. This, at least, it advanced by Zaid Ameer, president of the Imported Vehicle Dealers Association (IVDA).

23 Jun 2011, motors.mega.mu

Shutdown of Japanese plants won’t affect Mauritius car market right now

Nissan is one of the Japanese automakers that has decided to temporarily close down several of its manufacturing facilities in Japan, announced Michel Ng, ABC Motors marketing director. The aim is to help conserve electricity and reduce pressure on domestic consumption in Japan. “This situation, however, should not have any immediate effect on our business”, he said.

18 Mar 2011, motors.mega.mu

Sony, Toyota among Japanese companies closing factories after earthquake

Companies including Sony Corp. And Toyota Motor Corp. halted output at plants after an 8.9- magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Japan, damaging production facilities and causing power outages.

11 Mar 2011, business.mega.mu