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Dubai Municipality to build Dhs65 million complex to store used cars
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, April 16 - 2008 at 14:06
- PRESS RELEASE
Dubai Municipality has begun works of a Dhs65 million project to construct a multi-story building for storing cars at the Used Cars complex in Ras Al Khor.
"At present, there is a shortage of space to store cars in the municipality-owned Used Cars complex. This project seeks to offer a lasting solution for this problem," said Mr. Lootah.
He noted that the building would include some 1500 parking space that can be used by showroom owners in the complex. It has been designed in a simple architectural design which will allow easy flow of cars and pedestrians.
Dubai Municipality has constructed the Used Cars Complex where nearly 150 used car dealers are gathered conveniently in one place to display the largest and finest selection of used cars. Customers can inspect and carry out transactions, and avail of the great facilities for technical testing of vehicles, financing, registration and service. Besides, services are available at the used car showroom complex, which provide people with the chance to sell their vehicles or include them in the auction being held there daily.
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