About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Cars of Iran, Roads in Iran, Automotive industry in Iran, Peugeot 405, Peugeot Pars, IKCO Samand, AH1, AH2, Vehicle registration plates of Iran, Paykan, IKCO Samand Soren, IKCO Runna, Vehicle registration plates of Khorasan, Road 65, List of highways in Iran, Road 32, Fath Expressway, Vehicle registration plates of Fars, Vehicle registration plates of Isfahan, Road 16, Road 22, Saipa Tiba, Road 86, Road 37, Road 71, Road 44, P.K, Road 21, Road 95, Road 96, Vehicle registration plates of Yazd, Vehicle registration plates of Bushehr, Road 72, Road 35, Road 56, Vehicle registration plates of Qazvin, Road 14, Road 91, Road 49, Road 11, Road 67, Road 55, Road 48, Road 12, Peugeot ROA, Road 62, Road 47, Road 41, Road 92, Road 97, Road 84, Road 94, Vehicle registration plates of Ilam, Road signs in Iran, Vehicle registration plates of Ardabil, Road 77, Vehicle registration plates of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Road 23, Road 78, Driver's license in Iran, Road 45, Road 99, Road 33, Road 46, Road 15, Road 58, Road 31, Road 36, Road 51, Road 27, Road 68, Urmia Lake Bridge, Road 79, Road 82, Road 18, Road 17, Road 63, Road 39, Road 19, Road 81, Road 38, Road 24, Road 93, Road 59, Road 64, Road 88, Road 43, Road 83, Vehicle registration plates of Qom, Road 87, Road 26, Road 98, Road 53, Saipa 111. Excerpt: Iran's automotive industry is the second most active industry of the country, after its oil and gas industry. Today, Iran is the 12th largest automaker in the world and the largest in the Middle-East, with the total production of 1,395,421 cars, including 35,901 commercial vehicles. In 2009 Iran ranked fifth in car production growth standing next to China, Taiwan, Romania and India. As of 2001, there were 13 public and privately owned automakers in Iran, of which two - Iran Khodro and Saipa - accounted for 94% of the total dom...