Doha Marketing Services Company (Domasco), the authorised distributor for CMC in Qatar, has announced special offers for customers on the Z7 and Veryca range in celebration of the holy month of Ramadan.
The Veryca Freezer is available for QR65,500, Panel Van for QR45,900 and Semi Panel Van for QR46,900. CMC will also offer customers 0% interest for the first 12 months, free one-year registration and free one-year insurance on the complete Veryca range.
CMC Z7, a seven-seater MPV, will be available from QR64,900 with a down-payment of QR2,999, free five years/100,000km warranty and one-year/20,000km service package.
Faisal Sharif, managing director at Domasco, said the Ramadan deals emphasise the importance of giving added value to customers.
“The offers will run until July 6 this year,” explained Mohamed Majeed, sales and marketing manager for CMC Qatar.
During Ramadan, the CMC showroom on Salwa Road will operate from 8am to 2pm and from 7.30pm to 11pm, Saturday to Thursday, and from 8pm to 11pm on Friday.
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