Motor Show: Ford
Ford unveiled its legendary GT for the first time in the Middle East, in time for the Dubai Motor Show. Jim Benintende, Managing Director for Ford Middle East, says Ford is expecting a record year in 2004, predicting sales of more than 30,000 cars.
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Lisa Creffield, CorrespondentSunday, December 14 - 2003 at 08:48 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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This Article was updated on Wednesday, September 01 - 2004
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