Honda records highest-ever sales of cars in the UAE during
Honda records highest-ever sales of cars in the UAE during 2005; Posts an impressive growth of over 16 per cent (AME Info)
In a significant endorsement of Honda's success in UAE's fast-paced passenger car market, Trading Enterprises-Honda, the sole distributor of Honda in the UAE and an Al-Futtaim Group company, today announced a record sales growth of over 16 per cent across the entire spectrum of Honda cars in 2005 as compared to the previous year.
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