Thu Mar 4, 2010 6:58pm EST
HAVANA, March 4 (Reuters) - An import program that brought flashy new 
cars to Havana streets dominated by old U.S. and Russian vehicles has 
been canceled, the Cuban government said in a resolution published this 
week.
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In the online edition of the Official Gazette, the communist government 
said "irregularities have been observed" in the program without 
explaining what they were.
Since April, Cubans with cars had been allowed to import vehicles to 
replace pre-1990 models, with the goal of cutting fuel consumption and 
pollution on the Caribbean island.
The old models were turned over to the government, which regulates the 
purchase of cars and restricts who can get them.
It was not known how many vehicles had come in under the program. But 
shiny new cars and SUVs, some luxury makes such as BMW and Mercedes, 
began popping up among the 1950s American cars that still rumble through 
Cuba and the Ladas that came during the island's 30-year alliance with 
the Soviet Union.
Artists, athletes and doctors posted abroad are among those allowed to 
have cars and some of the few Cubans who can afford them. The only cars 
that can be freely bought and sold are the old U.S. models that predate 
the 1959 Cuban revolution.
In recent months, some Cubans had bought the old cars, which are sold 
for between $3,000 and $40,000, to be able to import a new car to 
replace them. (Reporting by Rosa Tania Valdes; Editing by Jeff Franks 
and John O'Callaghan)
Cuba cancels car import program | Reuters (5 March 2010)
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN0418067120100304
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