Digital speed cameras for Dubai highways
UAE newspaper Gulf News reports that Dubai Police plans to install a speed camera every two kilometres on major highways. More details about the new digital speed cameras have emerged.
UAE newspaper Gulf News reports that Dubai Police plans to install a speed camera every two kilometres on major highways. More details about the new digital speed cameras have emerged.
The hot new 2010 Chevrolet Camaro was shown for the first time in the GCC, at the 2008 Abu Dhabi Auto Show. The Camaro will hit Dubai showrooms late next year.
The economic crisis is bringing about some unexpected benefits for car enthusiasts. Cars which were previously in high demand in America are lying around unsold, and that stock is now being dumped onto the GCC market by various manufacturers. The latest one to do so is Subaru, as their Impreza WRX STI is now officially available in Dubai.
Mercedes-Benz launched the 2009 GLK-Class soft-roader at a 2-day all-expenses-paid press event in Oman.
Following months of secret hot weather testing Audi Middle East has now announced the release of the Audi S5 to the Middle East region.
While it may be time to watch your spending, a bank in the UAE wants you to reconsider. The Royal Bank of Scotland has introduced the Limited Edition RBS Williams Platinum Credit Card, with incentives such as a chance to win tickets to the Abu Dhabi F1 Grand Prix next year.
My PR buddy picked up this Renault Safrane and passed it on to me a day later, with a layer of crap on the outside. However, the cabin was spotless, and there was no denying it — it felt like I was driving around in a Nissan.
The redesigned 2010 BMW Z4 has been officially revealed. Looking much better than before, it also packs three engine choices, new technology and a folding hard-top.
After having teased dimwitted automotive journos for months with numerous teaser shots of the One-77, Aston Martin has started releasing similarly dark photos of their upcoming Rapide sedan, although a quick brightening of the images reveal a lot more details of the production version.
A lot has been reported in the general media about the American ‘Big 3’ automakers asking for U.S. government loans to help them survive the current economic crisis, considering the companies were in bad shape to begin with. While almost everyone expected them to get the loan, politicians blocked the money in the end just yesterday.