THE Iraq war has apparently affected local car buyers' sentiment to some degree, with a number of distributors of both foreign and local cars reporting slower sales of late.
And although the Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) said it was too early to predict the impact of the war on the car business and that it had not finalised the motor vehicle sales figures for March, analysts said the results for the month were not expected to be spectacular.
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