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BMW sales 58% up in Syria
- Syria: Saturday, August 01 - 2009 at 13:00
Syria's exclusive BMW importer, Bahi Motors has reported 58% sales growth in sales of BMW cars in Syria for the first half of the year, compare to its performance during the same period in 2008. Bahi has sold 451 vehicles, placing it among top three performing importers for the BMW Group in the Middle East. The most sold-out brand was the BMW 5 Series with 244 unit sales over the first two quarters of 2009.
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