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Nasser Bin Khaled (NBK) Automobiles, the exclusive dealer of Mercedes-Benz in Qatar, has announced the name of the second winner of a Mercedes-Benz C-Class as part of its recently-concluded Ramadan campaign.
The raffle draw, which was held at the NBK Automobiles showroom, saw Ali al-Mari emerge as the second winner of the campaign. He had entered the raffle draw upon buying a Mercedes-Benz car during Ramadan.
Mohamed Rashed al-Athba was the first winner of a C-Class in a raffle draw that was conducted earlier as part of the campaign.
“This initiative reiterates the company’s commitment to the local community and its way to give back to their loyal customers,” NBK Automobiles said in a statement yesterday.
Khaled Shaban, general manager of NBK Automobiles, said: “We are pleased to deliver the second C-Class car to the second winner of the Ramadan campaign. It is our way to give back to the community and thank the loyal customers of Mercedes-Benz, a name that means trust, luxury and uniqueness. We promise our community that NBK Automobiles will continue to have these offers and initiatives in the future.”
NBK Automobiles had launched a special-deals campaign during Ramadan. Customers buying new cars received one year’s comprehensive insurance, free registration and free Ziebart thermal insulator.
Those buying new or used cars were eligible to participate in the raffle draw to win one of the two Mercedes-Benz C-Class cars up for grabs.
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