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Coolest summer deals on Renault vehicles

August 21, 2019

JEDDAH — Gulf Advantage Automobiles (GAA), the importer of Renault cars in the Kingdom, launched the coolest summer deals on new Renault vehicles; Duster, Koleos, and Megane that are characterized by strength, functionality, and safety, with a wonderful modern design, and modern technologies.

Gulf Advantage Automobiles said the proposition provides distinct customer offers according to each car. Duster offers free service for 3 years or 60,000 km, cashback of SR 3,000, free window tinting, and free registration. Renault (Koleos) offers 5 years of free service or full 2-year free fuel with conditions. Renault (Megane) similarly offers free service for 3 years or 60,000 km, cashback of SAR 3,000, free windows tinting, pick-up and drop facility during regular service with conditions from your location, and free registration.

The launch of this major campaign is a continuation of numerous campaigns and special offers that GAA has introduced in response to the wishes of its customers and in order to achieve their aspirations is securing the best car offers in the Kingdom. Similarly, GAA is keen to provide the best after-sales services and satisfy all its customers across the Kingdom.

Renault offers the perfect balance between attractive prices, sturdiness, functionality and safety. All Renault cars are also tested at the Renault Research Center in the UAE to satisfy the harsh climate conditions in the Gulf region. Accordingly, Renault earned the confidence of customers and became the vehicle of choice and a favorite in the Saudi market.

All customers can take advantage of this great campaign by visiting any of Gulf Advantage Automobiles showrooms in the Kingdom or by calling the following number: 920006196. — SG


August 21, 2019
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