Qatar Insurance Company (QIC), the official insurer of this year’s Qatar Motor Show, which opens to the public today at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre, will launch at the event the Off-road 360 Cover that covers driving on sand dunes and similar terrains.
“Our latest product, Off-road 360, will give complete peace of mind to customers having cars with off-road capabilities while enjoying the great outdoors,” said Salem al-Mannai, deputy group president and CEO, QIC - Mena region.
“Though the majority of residents in Qatar love driving in the desert, they worry about the damage that may be caused to their vehicles while driving on sand dunes, which rob them of the thrill of an outdoor adventure. By introducing the Off-road 360 Cover, we want to change this negative perception and add an element of excitement and fun to their outdoor adventure.”
Customers can now take advantage of an exclusive discount (valid until the end of 2016) to purchase the new Off-road 360 Cover by visiting www.qic-online.com or calling 8000742 or through any QIC branch. The same offer would also apply for customers who wish to transfer their car insurance to QIC.
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