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Sharjah — Western Auto has delivered the first fleet of 10 King Long luxury coaches to Roads and Transport Authority Sharjah, recently.
This is in line with the authority’s grand vision of better connected transport network through world class luxury coaches offering customers a comfortable and safe journey. The buses are part of Roads and Transport Authority Sharjah’s intercity fleet.
Western Auto’s association with Roads and Transport Authority Sharjah started in 2009 with the delivery of six King Long buses. These buses have proven their reliability and longevity by clocking over two million km and still serving the fleet. The exceptional performance of King Long buses has enabled Western Auto to be the obvious choice for Roads and Transport Authority Sharjah in the time of their grand expansion plans for their fleet.
Established in 1988, Xiamen King Long United Automotive industry is the leading manufacturer of commercial vehicles in China. King Long vehicles are known for their reliability, durability, low maintenance cost and fuel efficiency. King Long vehicles are widely applied for passenger transport, school transport, tourism, groups/organisations, public transit and special vehicle purposes worldwide.
Established in 2000, Western Auto is one of the leading automobile companies in the UAE. With its range of King Long luxury coaches, Western Auto offers world class transport solutions at an affordable price.
— business@khaleejtimes.com
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