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Nasser Bin Khaled (NBK) Automobiles, the authorised dealer of Mercedes-Benz in Qatar, has launched the Mercedes-Benz showroom for used cars.
The launching ceremony was attended by NBK Automobiles chairman Sheikh Nawaf Nasser Bin Khaled al-Thani, Daimler Middle East and Levant president and CEO Mark De Haes and NBK Automobiles general manager Khaled Shaaban among other guests.
The new used cars showroom also reiterates NBK Automobiles commitment to Qatari community, and reflects Mercedes-Benz approach to present its vehicles in the best conditions and officially certified, in line with the brand’s values and tradition.
The showroom is spread on an area of 1,330sqm over two levels. It will display a wide range of Mercedes-Benz luxury, sports and AMG cars along with SUVs, thus offering the customers many more options to choose from.
Khaled Shaaban said: “NBK Automobiles continues its ambitious expansion plans and customer service, and we are launching the used cars showroom to offer customers more options to drive one of our amazing cars”.
All used cars in the showroom are inspected, guaranteed and authorised as per Mercedes-Benz service standards. “We can guarantee that the client will drive his car hassle-free with peace of mind, and the highest standards of safety they expect from us. The new showroom will give more people the chance to have a Mercedes-car with affordable price and high quality, thus increasing our sales in a new category in the market,” added Shaaban.
NBK Automobiles has built its success by establishing solid, longstanding relationships with its customers, and through offering a wide range of products that appeal to car enthusiasts who appreciate quality and style. As a brand, NBK Automobiles is deeply associated with a successful history of premium quality service and market leadership.
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