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Abdullah Abdulghani & Bros Co (AAB) honoured a number of loyal customers during the recent launch of the all-new Toyota Innova.
AAB expressed gratitude to the customers who “significantly and positively contributed to the continued success and profitability of the company through continued loyalty over the years”.
“Customer appreciation is more than gratitude, it’s a partnership,” the company said in a statement.
The customers honoured on the occasion are Hejen Racing Committee, Profit Group – Cars Taxi, Venture Gulf Avis, Europcar Rent-a-Car, United Car Rentals, Aayan Leasing – Qatar, Al-Futtaim Vehicle Rentals and Galfar Al Misnad Engineering.
Osama Abdullah Abdulghani al-Abdulghani, chairman of AAB, said: “I would like to thank AAB and Toyota’s loyal customers for their unflinching support in making Toyota the number one brand in Qatar. We at AAB constantly endeavour to attain the highest levels of quality and service for our valued customers. We are sure that our relationship with our customers will go above and beyond the conventional framework of automobile and peripheral services.”
In the statement, AAB said it is “always committed to providing the best after-sales support to its ever-expanding customer base” and operates eight Quick Service Centres in various parts of the country in addition to the main workshop in the Industrial Area.
The company’s showrooms are open seven days a week and work on the new Lexus showroom with “state-of-the-art facilities is progressing well in order to provide a luxurious atmosphere for customers”, according to AAB.
Meanwhile, the statement notes that the new Innova “combines the essence of an MPV with the tough, emotional elements of an SUV to introduce the ultimate family vehicle”.
“The global model we know today debuted in 2004 and, over the years, Innova’s superb versatility, impressive performance and excellent value have earned customers and admirers the world over,” it adds.
The main invitees to the launch event were Toyota’s loyal customers.
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