Audi’s official dealer in Qatar, Q-Auto has an ‘Audi Extra’ campaign for Ramadan.
Under the slogan ‘Audi offers you extra,’ customers are offered a six month pre-paid payment plan together with special warranty, service, maintenance and assistance packages.
During the holy month, customers who finance their new car purchase with QNB, QIB, Doha Bank or Commercial Bank will be given the opportunity to have their first six monthly instalments paid by Q-Auto.
Buyers will also be treated to a suite of additional benefits, including a free home collection and drop-off facility for service bookings, up to five years or 75,000km free servicing, a five-year unlimited mileage warranty and three years of roadside assistance. The offer applies to most luxury sedans and SUV models in the Audi range including the Audi A3, A4, A6, Q3, Q5 and the Audi Q7.
“Audi recognises the importance of the holy month of Ramadan and respects the occasions we celebrate as a nation in Qatar,” said Audi Qatar marketing manager Anthony Kwan. The campaign will continue until June 30.
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