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Shastri Boodan
President of the T&T Automotive Dealers Association (TTADA), Visham Babwah, says eight-year-old foreign-used cars are unsuitable for the local market and could create serious long-term problems for consumers.
Speaking with Guardian Media yesterday at his P & V Automotive headquarters on Mulchan Sieuchand Road, Chaguanas, Babwah said Government should revert to the previously announced policy of allowing six-year-old vehicles, as outlined in the 2025–2026 national budget.
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