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Alfardan Automobiles, the official importer of BMW Group vehicles in Qatar, has launched new after-sales promotions.
This has been done to give existing customers “further peace of mind throughout the lifecycle of their vehicles, including AC checks during the summer heat”, the company has said in a press statement.
Helping avoid any AC breakdowns during the hot summer months, Alfardan Automobiles has launched three exclusive AC repair packages – Recharge, Refresh and Recharge & Refresh.
Customers can pick the one that suits them the best, with each offer including a set of check-ups and tests to ensure that they are fully covered and protected this summer, the statement notes.
The Recharge package offers cleaning and disinfecting the evaporator and air duct system, treating air vents and the dashboard as well as a complimentary air freshener start pack.
The Refresh package includes draining and refilling of the refrigerant and lubricant, leak checks, operating system pressure check in addition to exclusive packages on spare parts and air vents.
The final package - Refresh & Recharge – includes both packages in one, giving customers “complete peace of mind”.
Ihab Allam, general manager of Alfardan Automobiles, said: “Our customers are the foundation of our business; as such, we’re always looking for ways in which to exceed their expectations.
The host of new offers is our way of showing our loyal BMW customers our support.
“During the hot summer months, we also ensure that we are making our customers fully equipped for the heat, as it is essential to check all elements of the car to give them peace of mind and safety.”
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