After-sales: The new battleground for Nigeria’s auto industry
Elizade commences production of JAC
Mercedes-Benz goes haywire, unleashes 4 new models on Nigeria
Nissan reports 9-month results for 2016
`Danfo’ ban will professionalise our job – BCAN
Dodge Demon, birth of world’s fastest muscle car
Kia siblings sweep iF Design Awards
Boulos rolls out Super Carry vans
Land Rover Bar launch fast racing boat
Affordable artworks: Kia partners Arthouse, showcases Africa’s artists
Hankook Tire declares 860.1m euro profit
My mother told me never to take ‘No’ for an answer
Range Rover: Evolution of world’s revered luxury SUV
Hyundai regains sales momentum with SUVs, Genesis
Jaguar F-Type refreshes for 2017
Expert commends Dangote’s entry into auto production
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SubscribeVehicle import through land borders: FG to save US$700m – Auto makers
The umbrella body of auto makers in the country – the Nigeria Automotive Manufacturers Association (NAMA) – has described Federal Government’s ban on the importation of vehicles through the land borders as cheering news for the economy, insisting that the country loses a lot of revenue through such routes.
Toyota Motor to begin testing of fuel cell vehicles
Toyota Motor Corporation on Tuesday said it would begin testing its hydrogen fuel cell vehicle (FCV) in the United Arab Emirates.
Porsche powers into new records
In 2016, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG far exceeded its 2015 record. The Stuttgart-based sportscar manufacturer delivered a total of 237,778 vehicles around the world, some 6 per cent more than the previous record. The key drivers of growth were Europe, the USA and China. The Macan and the new 718 Boxster had a particularly positive effect on the result. The excellent response to the new Panamera provides an additional boost.
FRSC boss approves redeployment of senior officers
Following the recent promotion of senior officers and other intermediate officers of the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, the Corps Marshal, Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi has approved the redeployment of some of the newly promoted senior officers in the capacity of Deputy Corps Marshal, Assistant Corps Marshals and Corps Commanders, who are all expected to report to their new Commands next week.
Effective Transport Systems: A catalyst for Nigeria’s socio-economic development
The death toll on our roads is the result of a monumental performance deficit at every level
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