UAE petrol prices for March 2016 announced
The UAE’s Ministry of Energy has announced the new prices for petrol that will be valid for the month of March.
The UAE’s Ministry of Energy has announced the new prices for petrol that will be valid for the month of March.
Abu Dhabi Traffic Police recently announced a new design for their licence plates and it will be available for motorists at the Abu Dhabi Police Traffic and Licensing service centres from March 1st.
All vehicles from the 2017 model-year entering the UAE will be rated according to their fuel-efficiency levels, according to the Emirates Standardisation and Metrology Authority (ESMA). All manufacturers and importers has already been informed about the new rating system.
The UAE’s Ministry of Energy has announced the new prices for petrol that will be valid for the month of February.
Bahrain and Oman have significantly increased their petrol prices this week as they look to reduce the pressure on government spending while they cope with declining oil prices.
Qatar has decided to increase fuel prices by 30% starting next month, as reported by the official Qatar News Agency. The move is a bid to reduce government spending on fuel subsidies.
The first of its kind in the region, the IBV Supercar Club launched recently in Dubai after years of operational success in South Africa. Where individual car clubs tend to target one brand, in a break from tradition, IBV Supercar Club aims to bring together all types of supercars and their owners.
It’s that time of year again, when we look back at some of our greatest hits this year. After completing a decade of operation last year, our 11th year has been spectacular! We spent the year driving more dream cars than ever, went on overseas test-drives every other month, and somehow even managed to grow revenues by 50% this year without compromising on our ethics. Advertorials will always be labelled as such, and we will never do any under-the-table work for carmakers, the opposite of which seems to have become a trend in our industry nowadays. On a personal note,
The Saudi Cabinet has approved an increase in the price of petrol across the Kingdom, effective from the first day of Rabiul Thani in the Islamic calendar, equivalent to January 11, 2016. However, national oil conglomerate Aramco said on Twitter that it was immediately closing petrol stations until midnight on Monday, when it will resume sales at new prices from Tuesday, 29th December itself.
The UAE’s Ministry of Energy has announced the new prices for petrol that will be valid for the month of January.