Financial Tribune- Head of the Iranian Automobile Importers Association has called on the government to revise its definition of luxury cars, stating that engine size is not an appropriate token for classifying a car as luxurious.
According to law, all cars with engines larger than 2.5 liter fall in the luxury class whose imports have been banned ...
Irans Auto Importers Association announced that the recent report about lifting the ban on luxury cars has been misinterpreted. According to the director of the organization, Maysam Rezaei, the new court ruling only applies to cars that have entered the country before the imposition of the ban on imported cars with engines over 2.5 liters.
Fars ...
In an interview with Asriran, Seyyed Abdolmajid Ejtehadi, the head of Irans Central Task Force to Combat Smuggling of Commodities and Currency, explains about the unprecedented measure taken by the government to combat smuggling.
Here is IFPs translation of the report:
13 luxury cars including Porsche, Range Rover, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz S-500 ...
Many new cars will be unveiled this week in Frankfurt Auto Show.
However, despite the likely opening of business channels, will all those luxury cars also make it to the Islamic Republic? And will they have the proper support needed to please car buyers?
In recent years, some carmakers have quietly reentered the local market through third-party companies ...