
Ben Albury
Ben Albury is the president of the Bahamas Motor Dealers Association (BMDA) and the general manager of Bahamas Bus and Truck. He has been vocal about the current state of the Bahamian auto market, highlighting a 12% increase in new car sales in early 2025 compared to the previous year. Albury expressed optimism about resolving global trade disputes, particularly regarding tariffs on Chinese imports, emphasizing the importance of the U.S. as a key trading partner for the Bahamas. He is focused on addressing market saturation and managing inventory levels as the auto industry navigates post-pandemic recovery.
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Ben Albury, president of the Bahamas Motor Dealers Association, expressed concerns about the government's vehicle title certificate reforms.
Auto dealers chief: ‘Nice to avoid confusion’ over titles
Ben Albury, the Bahamas Bus and Truck general manager and BMDA president, was unaware of the title certificate reforms until informed by the newspaper.
Auto dealers blindsided by title certificate reformBen Albury, the general manager of Bahamas Bus and Truck, expressed cautious optimism for the auto sales market in 2026.
‘Bar set high’: New auto sales surge 15% in 2025
Ben Albury, the Bahamas Motor Dealers Association’s president, predicted that new electric vehicle sales will settle differently from government targets.
‘Don’t push agenda’: Electric vehicle 50% target ‘not feasible’Ben Albury, the Bahamas Motor Dealers Association’s president, stated that the 2025 New Car Show proved 'spot on' in terms of industry expectations.
Dealer chief: New Car Show proved ‘spot on’Ben Albury, the Bahamas Motor Dealers Association’s president, expressed optimism about new vehicle sales surpassing last year's totals.
‘Ahead of ourselves’ by up to 10% if Q4 repeatBen Albury expressed optimism about the Budget and its impact on the business sector.
Opposition chair sounds Budget fee increase alertBen Albury is the president of the Bahamas Motor Dealers Association and general manager of Bahamas Bus and Truck.
No tariff ‘end of world’ as auto sales up 12%





