Showroom owners are calling on the Traffic Department to reconsider the decision to prevent residents from owning large cars
Showroom owners are calling on the Traffic Department to reconsider the decision to prevent residents from owning large cars
Showroom owners are calling on the Traffic Department to reconsider the decision to prevent residents from owning large cars
A number of car showroom owners called on the General Traffic Department to reconsider the decision to prevent residents from registering or transferring ownership of vehicles with a capacity of 7 passengers or more, as part of an attempt to break the stagnation in their sales.
The head of the Cars Committee in the Jeddah Chamber, Awaida Al-Kashi, indicated, according to Al-Riyadh newspaper, that merchants hope that the decision will be reviewed, so that expensive cars, whose price exceeds 200,000 riyals, are excluded from it, on the grounds that they are cars that are not used by their buyers for transportation. Connecting teachers and students.
He stressed that there are many investors and high-income residents who buy this type of car for personal use, indicating that there is a significant decline in the purchase of these types of cars among this category.
For his part, the head of the National Committee for Car Dealers in the Council of Saudi Chambers, Faisal Abu Shusha, explained that reconsidering the decision would be useful in light of the presence of residents who are still paying installments for cars included in the decision and which they have not yet owned, in addition to the availability of small cars with a seating capacity of more than 7 passengers and is preferred by many residents for reasons other than operating in the transportation of passengers.