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Doha Marketing Services Company (Domasco) has announced a new offer on the Honda CR-V “right in time for the back-to-school season”.
With the purchase of every new 2016 Honda CR-V, customers will get up to QR8,000 cash-back along with a Samsung Gear VR virtual reality headset and Galaxy S7 Edge smartphone, the company has said in a press statement.
Domasco is the authorised distributor for Honda in Qatar.
Faisal Sharif, managing director of Domasco, said: “Right in time for the back-to-school season, we are offering the best compact SUV of the region with an amazing cash-back offer. With its car-like interior comfort, a smooth and quiet ride, plus innovative features, the versatile CR-V is a great fit for families or anyone with an active lifestyle.”
Greig Roffey, head of sales and marketing at Domasco Honda, added: “While our customers can enjoy the stylish and powerful Honda CR-V, their children will have the greatest mobile virtual reality experience through Samsung Gear VR and Galaxy S7 Edge.”
The Honda CR-V had won the “Best Compact SUV” of the year title at the Middle East Car of the Year 2015 awards.
The CR-V is “compact on the outside and roomy inside, and the newly styled 18” alloy wheels complement the exterior design enhancements”, the statement noted.
The SUV combines its style with comfort and convenience features. The cockpit options range from keyless entry and push button start to cruise control and Bluetooth HandsFreeLink support, which lets the driver connect calls while keeping his/her eyes on the road and hands on the wheel.
The CR-V also boasts of Honda active-safety features such as Vehicle Stability Assist with Traction Control System, which enhances handling stability and predictability, especially in poor traction conditions, in addition to Anti-Lock Brake Systems, Electronic Brake Distributor and Hill Start Assist.
Moreover, the 4WD EX and EX-L models exhibit Honda’s LaneWatch camera.
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