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Honda comes up with Pilot offer

Doha Marketing Services Company (Domasco) has announced a special offer for the Honda Pilot.
With the purchase of every new 2016 Honda Pilot, customers will get up to QR15,000 cash back along with a Samsung Gear VR virtual reality headset and Galaxy S7 Edge smartphone, Domasco has said in a press statement.
Domasco is the authorised distributor for Honda in Qatar.
“Designed as the ‘Ultimate Family Adventure Vehicle’, Honda Pilot brings a new standard of comfort and quality to SUV driving. With its comfortable seating up to eight passengers, Honda Pilot has helped set industry standards for fuel efficiency, spacious and thoughtful interior packaging, safety performance and dynamic handling performance in the midsize SUV segment,” the statement noted.
Talking about Domasco’s special back-to-school offer, Domasco managing director Faisal Sharif said: “Just like the Pilot, we are thinking of the whole family and opening the doors of a novel world of entertainment with a Samsung Gear VR virtual reality headset and Galaxy S7 edge smartphone.”
Greig Roffey, head of sales and marketing at Domasco Honda, added: “The Pilot provides luxurious comfort and confidence-inspiring handling and braking performance, while also offering family-friendly interior packaging, class-leading fuel efficiency and safety performance. We are offering this game-changer SUV with a cashback offer up to QR15,000.”
The Pilot “boasts of highly improved off-roading performance” with Intelligent Traction Management. With pushbutton mode selection between normal, snow, sand and mud, the Pilot offers an amplified performance on deep sand and rough terrain.
In addition to spacious luxury, the Pilot offers tri-zone automatic climate control to ensure that even third-row passengers receive plenty of cool air. Touring models also feature front ventilated seats, second-row captain’s chairs and a panoramic roof. The Pilot also comes with remote engine start and a 9-inch rear entertainment system with DVD and new Blu-ray disc capability.
The Pilot has an on-board monitoring system that alerts the driver if it detects a significantly under-inflated tyre, while the LaneWatch camera provides wide-angle view of the passenger side roadway in the colour information display. It also incorporates a new navigation system.



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