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Jaidah Automotive, the exclusive dealer of Chevrolet vehicles in Qatar, has announced its “Back to School” upgrade campaign.
The campaign, which runs until October 31, provides customers looking to buy a 2015 Silverado, Trax, Camaro, Tahoe or Impala with a complimentary trim upgrade.
For example, customers who purchase a Chevrolet Tahoe LT SUV will be automatically upgraded to the LT Premium model, which comes with rear-seat DVD player, Bose premium speakers, bigger wheels (20 inch), power lift gate and sunroof.
A trim upgrade gives owners extra safety, comfort and entertainment features.
“At Chevrolet, we place the needs of our customers at the core of everything we do,” said Waleed Alsayed, general sales manager at Jaidah Automotive.
Khalid Samir, director of operations at Jaidah Automotive, added: “We want our customers to have the best in value. The campaign allows them to enjoy features that you would often see in luxury vehicles. The initiative was created so that Chevy fans in Qatar could buy the car of their choice with a complimentary upgrade.”
Besides, customers who buy an upgraded 2015 Chevrolet model will receive free vouchers from Jarir Bookstore for up to QR4,000 as well as QR2,000 from Woqod for free.
“As an added bonus, all 2015 Chevrolet vehicle owners will receive a new level of customer experience courtesy of Chevrolet Complete Care. The comprehensive after-sales package promises additional value with competitive and transparent maintenance pricing; one-hour servicing; two days’ advanced booking; a regional three-year/100,000km warranty; a nine-year extended warranty through AAA company and four years of regional 24x7 roadside assistance,” according to a statement.
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