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Nasser Bin Khaled (NBK) Automobiles has announced the launch of special offers on a number of Mercedes-Benz models in celebration of the holy month of Ramadan.
The offers include special prices on the A-Class, E 200 and E 400, in addition to special benefits on other models, including the GLC, GLE and S-Class.
The offers are in line with the company’s policy to “provide the customers with the best savings and allow them to drive the dream car that features the best specifications and highest standards of safety”, according to a statement from NBK Automobiles, the exclusive dealer of Mercedes-Benz in Qatar
Khalid Shaaban, general manager, NBK Automobiles, said: “In this holy month, Nasser Bin Khaled Automobiles extends its greetings and congratulates all members of the community. We are pleased to provide our customers with special offers and benefits on the Mercedes-Benz model range and give them the chance to drive away one of our cars at more affordable prices. These offers reflect NBK Automobiles’ full commitment to the Qatar society to offer them the best benefits in this holy month.”
The offers are valid during Ramadan and all through the month of July.
“The unbeatable prices will be an excellent opportunity for Mercedes-Benz fans to drive the A-Class 2015 for only QR99,900, E-Class 200 for QR135,000 and E-Class 400 for QR189,000. Customers buying the new GLC, GLE and S-Class will benefit from one-year comprehensive insurance, two years’ service package and three years’ warranty,” the statement noted.
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