Industry / Peru
A Further Crackdown On Used Cars Is Likely
August 2010 | Industry NewsUsed car sales in Peru are heading to record levels of 260,000 units by the end of this year - compared with the 200,000 units sold last year, says José Antonio Aróstegui Girano, president of state information provider SUNARP. An average of 900 used cars are reportedly shifted every day, in what BMI believes could lead to a further regulatory crackdown on used cars in the country.
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