Thursday, September 16, 2010

Emirates Motor Company Abu Dhabi

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The next in our series of the world’s largest dealerships is Mercedes Benz Abu Dhabi
Spanning a total area of one million square feet, the new Emirates Motor Company headquarters, the world’s largest Mercedes-Benz facility.  The site features   a 4,382-sq metre showroom, 20,873-sq metre service centre with a remarkable 250 work-bays!  The parts department alone is 7,196-sq metres. 
Staff accommodation is provided on site as is a multi-storied parking building, restaurant/food court. 

Check out the Youtube video, a truly world class facility   

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Autopia Europa Istanbul

While Autopia Europia is not presently the world’s largest dealership, reports are it is under construction and soon will be.

Featuring a roof-mounted racetrack outside and 56 separate bars inside, the 708,661 square-foot Autopia Europia in Istanbul, Turkey will be the largest car dealership in the world. It's currently under construction, but here's a peek at the automotive wonder.

As you can expect, its designers don't envision Autopia Europia as a car dealership, but rather a car mall featuring 200 individual showrooms, 48 service stations, 42 insurance companies and 24 banks. Over 400 brands (we didn't realize there were that many), will be represented with 2,426 models. All areas of the mall will be accessible by car.

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World's Largest Car Dealerships

The New Zealand Automotive Jobs Blog is completing a series on the worlds largest car dealerships.  Your suggestions to sites we should feature are welcome 

Monday, September 13, 2010

Ford "My Key" Sets Limit for Teen Drivers

If you’re a parent of a teenager with concerns that junior is a little too lead footed, help is on the way. New technology released by Ford may see the company roll out a new feature on many 2010 models that can limit teen drivers to 80 mph or 130KMS.



Is this the start of new technology that will see Governments controlling the speed of all drivers?

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Poll Names New Zealand in Top of World's Most Desired Migrant Destination List

Gallup's Potential Net Migration Index finds New Zealand has now moved to become one of the worlds most desired migrant destinations up from the number three position. Singapore is the only country now ahead of New Zealand.

Using the CIA’s world fact book to compare the two countries has uncovered some interesting comparisons. New Zealand’s land mass of 267’710 sq kilometres has a population of 4.2 Million where Singapore land mass of just 697 sq kilometres tightly packs in as many as 4.6 Million. Such figures relating to population density perhaps indicate differing reasons for why each location is so sought after.

Differing demographics in term of the migrant’s original country of origin are as follows according to the world fact book. New Zealand for an example shows a population of 68.9% Europeans, 7.9% Maori, 4.4% Pacific Island and Asian 5.7%. Singapore in comparison using the same bench mark shows the Asian Population is much higher with a population of 76.8% Chinese, 13.9% Malay and 7.9% Indian.

According to Gallup, should results from the Gallup poll translate into population gains, some wealthy nations like New Zealand could see the populations treble; the benefits of increasing population are potentially huge to New Zealand, the challenges with infrastructure daunting.

Researcher Elsie Ho, from the University of Auckland's School of Population Health, says New Zealand's clean, green image and the perception that it is a safe country was a draw card. But she said it was "impossible to envisage" the country's population hitting over 12 million in the near future. "Before we can even think of the economic benefits that brings, we have to consider the possible conflict and tensions if such numbers are let in," Dr Ho said. "New Zealanders may be more accepting of immigrants who come from similar backgrounds, such as Britain and America, but not so with migrants from Asia, Africa and the Middle East for example."

For Motor Industry migrants, the time to migrate to New Zealand is now. It is hard to imagine that with the levels of interest Immigration NZ is receiving that at some point debate to what is the appropriate population for New Zealand will begin; all the more so given New Zealanders propensity to protect its clean green image with land conversation.

Results are based on telephone and face-to-face interviews with 347,717 adults, aged 15 and older, in 148 countries from 2007 to early 2010. The 148 countries surveyed represent about 95% of the world's adult population. In Gulf Cooperation Council countries, only Arab nationals and Arab expatriates were surveyed. Potential Net Migration Index scores for countries where non-Arab expats make up more than 50% of the adult population are not reported: United Arab Emirates and Qatar. Index scores are not reported for countries where total sample sizes are 500 or lower because of the volatility in the index as measured by the margin of error: Belize, Cyprus, Guyana, Iceland, Luxembourg, Malta, Slovenia, and Trinidad and Tobago.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

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