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Iranian drivers fall for economical car

By Najmeh Bozorgmehr in Tehran

Published: November 24 2008 12:36 | Last updated: November 24 2008 12:36

Workers of Iran Khodro, the biggest car producer of the Middle East are seen in the west suburbs of Tehran 16 May 2005 during a visit by President Mohammad Khatami, a day after the company shut down the production of its oldest 38-year product, Paykan.Agence,France-Presse Three years ago, when Iran’s biggest car company stopped making the Paykan – a box-shaped saloon modelled on the 1960s-era British Hillman Hunter – many Iranians regarded it as a loss to their way of life.

But now a more economical car, built under a licence from South Korea’s Kia Motors, is king of the country’s roads.

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