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Nasser Bin Khaled (NBK) Automobiles has announced that it is extending its special offers on selected models of Mercedes-Benz cars until July 31.
Customers buying the new GLC, GLE and S-Class will benefit from one-year comprehensive insurance, a two-year service package and three years’ warranty.
The offer was launched at the beginning of the Ramadan as part of the company’s policy to “provide 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 of NBK Automobiles, said: “Nasser Bin Khaled Automobiles is pleased to extend this special offer on Mercedes-Benz GLC, GLE and S-Class until July 31. This reflects NBK Automobiles’ full commitment to the Qatar society to give them more time to leverage from the best benefits.”
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