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Abdullah Abdulghani & Bros Company (AAB), the exclusive distributor for Lexus in Qatar, has launched a promotional campaign titled “Ignite the Spirit”, which will run until the end of Ramadan.
New Lexus vehicles come with free three years/60,000km service and maintenance, which not only includes engine oil and filter, but also changing brake pads and other spare parts.
The offer also includes free 3M window tinting, free registration in addition to the manufacturer warranty of four years/100,000km and in-house finance based on terms and conditions.
AAB has tied up with QIB and QNB. The fixed profit rate for QIB starts from 2.1%, while for QNB the fixed interest rate starts from 2.07%.
The Lexus range includes sports cars such as RC F, GS F and the sedan IS 350, ES 350, GS 350, RC 350 and LS 450, turbocharged vehicles such as IS 200t, GS 200t and NX 200t and 4WD vehicles such as RX, NX, GX and LX. In addition, Lexus provides hybrid cars such as the environment-friendly vehicles RX and GS.
The Lexus hybrid range, which recently exceeded 1mn vehicles worldwide, is well-known for their advanced technologies that contribute to reducing carbon dioxide emissions while offering a smooth and comfortable driving experience.
Earlier this year, Lexus International unveiled the latest hybrid vehicle model, Lexus LC 500h, fitted with the latest generation of high-performance multi-stages hybrid system. The vehicle comes with a hybrid battery warranty of eight years/160,000km, whichever comes first.
Lexus has nine service centres across Qatar, including some which operate seven days a week.
During Ramadan, the AAB main showroom is open from 8am to 2pm and from 8pm to midnight from Saturday to Thursday and from 8pm to midnight on Friday.
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