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Al Nabooda Automobiles in Dubai extends promotion on Volkswagen fleet - Record number of Volkswagen cars sold during Ramadan
The offer, which was launched to celebrate the start of the Holy Month of Ramadan, has seen a record number of new cars being sold as customers recognise the value of the added benefits.
Now valid until 30 September 2012, Volkswagen Dubai is offering its range of vehicles with payments starting from 0% interest for one year.
For those wishing to finance up to five years, an interest rate of 1.99% is available as well as five years extended warranty, three years or 45,000km free service, three years around the clock roadside assistance, one year free comprehensive insurance and free registration. Customers also have the option to defer their first payment by 90 days.
The Drive Now, Pay Later offer is part of Al Nabooda Automobiles’ commitment to offering customers in Dubai and the Northern Emirates with affordable prices and luxury features.
“The promotion was incredibly well received during Ramadan and saw us reach another new record this year, selling 364 cars. We are extending the spirit of the Holy Month to give our customers more time to choose their favourite Volkswagen model�, said Thierry Seys, Volkswagen General Manager at Al Nabooda Automobiles.
The new Passat, which has recently joined the fleet of Volkswagen cars available in the Middle East, comes with refreshed exterior styling and sets benchmarks in safety, technology, space and luxury. Its launch follows that of the Jetta in 2011 as part of Volkswagen Middle East’s sedan strategy which will also see the Polo sedan announced in September 2012.
The success of the Volkswagen brand in Dubai is also attributed to strong sales of the Tiguan and Touareg models as well as the iconic Golf GTI.
The current promotion runs until 30 September 2012 and is available at the Volkswagen Dubai showroom on Sheikh Zayed Road.
TS
27.08.2012
Dubai - Cairo - Wolfsburg
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