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Chevrolet cars’ exclusive dealer in Qatar, Jaidah Automotive, has offered for the first time a service tent that provides free check-ups to Chevrolet owners every Friday from 8am to 8pm until April 1, 2016 next to the Sealine resort.
The checkpoint tent will also provide a full-rounded check-up on tires, break-fluid levels, engine oil levels and coolant levels to non-Chevrolet owners at a discounted price, and offer promotional services that include window tinting, paint protection and undercoating to prepare vehicles for the optimal off- road experience.
“The Sealine tent focuses on the services that make Jaidah Automoive a pioneer in the aftersales and customer service field by offering the finest set of services to Chevrolet customers and non-Chevrolet owners alike,” said Khalid Samir, director of operations at Jaidah Automotive.
The service tent comes as part of Jaidah Automotive’s aftersales campaign “We Will Handle It”, highlighting the importance of complete care to ensure that Chevrolet customers receive the comprehensive maintenance and care needed from the time of purchasing the vehicle.
The “We Will Handle It Campaign” offers expert services and assistance from certified technicians to Chevrolet vehicles and includes a pick-up and drop-off service, mobile service, a guaranteed 60 minutes service known as X60, a promise to fix it right the first time, and extended working hours.
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