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Thursday, August 28, 2014

Carmudi Pinpoints the Future of Driving


Dubai, United Arab Emirates - Thursday, August 28th 2014 [ME NewsWire]

 Carmudi, the world’s fastest growing car classifieds, is the vehicle marketplace that offers buyers, sellers and car dealers the ideal platform to find cars, motorcycles and commercial vehicles online. The rules of driving are changing on a global scale, and Carmudi has the perfect fit for every driver of today and tomorrow.

Zeroing in on the five key technologies that will hit the market over the next decade, Kerem Kuyucu Co-Founder and Managing Director at Carmudi Middle East, said, “As technologies evolve, so do our users. For those that want self-driven cars or to fly to work, no problem! Carmudi is closely observing all of the developments in driving technologies, as it is our passion to connect drivers with their dream cars.”

For lethargic drivers, Google’s autonomous cars are fitted with cameras, sensors, radars and lasers to drive themselves- no doubt bringing a new dimension to driving etiquette on the roads.

For drivers with cash to splash, Terrafugia is developing a flying car. A revamped blast from the past, this car was perhaps inspired by the hopping Curtiss Autoplane circa 1917.

For city dwellers, General Motors plans to test a system of networked pods that chauffeur up to two people around congested urban cities in the year 2020. Via a smartphone app, the pod transports passengers based on the best route per real time traffic information.

For stewards of the earth who want to use eco-friendly electric cars, professors at the Australian University of Wollongong may have found a two-fold solution to reduce the cost and increase the energy storage of Li-ion batteries.

To quench the thirst of the eco-friendly driver, fuel cell cars produce water as a byproduct and are capable of long-range driving. Modifications are underway to address the limited charging stations available and battery size.

While these new technologies may not be available for another decade, passengers who want to find a vehicle now should visit one of the following Carmudi Middle East's sites: www.carmudi.ae, http://www.saudi.carmudi.com/, http://www.carmudi.qa/, or simply download the Carmudi app to find your car on the go.

About Carmudi Carmudi was founded in 2013 and is currently available in Bangladesh, Cameroon, Congo, Ghana, Indonesia, Ivory Coast, Mexico, Myanmar, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, United Arab Emirates and Vietnam. The vehicle marketplace offers buyers, sellers and car dealers the ideal platform to find cars, motorcycles and commercial vehicles online. About MEIG The Middle East Internet Group, a joint venture of Rocket Internet and MTN, is the leading internet platform in the Middle East and supports some of the most vibrant internet companies in the region. Founded in 2013, MEIG's mission is to accelerate the growth and success of the internet economy throughout the Middle East. MEIG's network currently consists of five companies, which are operating in over 10 countries, and include the thriving Easy Taxi, Lamudi and Carmudi; alongside other established brands of Rocket Internet, such as Namshi and Hellofood.

Contacts

Huda Serhan, Group PR Manager

+971-4430-1419

huda.serhan@meih.com









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