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Al Habtoor Motors adds a touch of difference during this year’s holy month of Ramadan for its customers who choose to buy a brand new 2014 Mitsubishi Pajero, ASX or Outlander SUVs. In the true spirit of the month of giving, Al Habtoor Motors if offering five years of interest free finance. To add more excitement to the Ramadan promotion, 100 lucky customers will get a chance to win Dh10,000 cash in Al Habtoor Motors “Million Dirham Giveaway”.
Adding to the value of the Ramadan deal is the convenience of paying the first installment after four months. The customers will be further rewarded with free five years warranty, free 3M paint protection and free 3M window tinting that will retain the new look of their vehicles for more years to come.
“For us at Al Habtoor Motors, Ramadan is a very special time. We always try to give customers more than what’s expected. Our Ramadan offers are always customer-centric and we do our best to offer the most special deals during the holy month. As always, this year we have given our customers absolute freedom, excitement, total value and a worry free vehicle ownership experience.” added Karl Hamer, managing director of Al Habtoor Motors.
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