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1690 JOHN F KENNEDY BLVD. Jersey City, NJ 07305
Tel: 201-946-1074
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EMG Auto Sales is an accredited business of the Better Business Bureau and provide full Carfax reports on all our vehicles. We understand that each pre-owned vehicle drives differently, so we encourage that all our customers drive our vehicles to ensure satisfaction.
Financing is available as well as we except all major credit cards. If you do not see a vehicle that meets your wants or needs, ask us to locate one for you!
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At EMG Auto Sales we are committed to giving our customers the best overall experience a dealer has to offer. We have a strong committed customer care staff with many years in the automotive industry satisfying our customer needs. Satisfaction with your experience here at EMG Auto Sales is our top priority.
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The Second Constitutional Era (Turkish: İkinci Meşrûtiyet Devri) began after the Young Turk Revolution (July 3, 1908) with the sultans announcement of the restoration of the 1876 constitution and the reconvening of the Ottoman Parliament. It marks the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire. This era is dominated by the politics of the Committee of Union and Progress (Turkish: İttihâd ve TerakkCemiyeti), and the movement that would become known as the Young Turks (Turkish: Jön Türkler). Profiting from the civil strife, Austria-Hungary officially annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1908, but pulled its troops out of the Sanjak of Novi Pazar, another contested region between the Austrians and Ottomans, in order to avoid a war. During the Italo-Turkish War (1911-1912) in which the Ottoman Empire lost Libya, the Balkan League declared war against the Ottoman Empire, which lost its Balkan territories except East Thrace and the historic Ottoman capital city of Edirne (Adrianople) with the Balkan Wars (1912913). Some 400,000 Muslims, out of fear for Greek, Serbian or Bulgarian atrocities, left with the retreating Ottoman army.[44] The Baghdad Railway under German control became a source of international tension and played a role in the origins of World War I.[45]





