NBK celebrates National Day with offers on cars

Nasser Bin Khaled (NBK) Automobiles, authorised general distributor of Mercedes-Benz in the country, has launched special offers on 2018 models E 200 and GLC 250 to mark Qatar National Day.

“We are proud to celebrate our National Day with the special offer. On this precious occasion, we would like to congratulate our wise leadership and people in Qatar,” Sheikh Faleh bin Nawaf al-Thani, operations director – Auto, NBK Holding, said. 

“It is through such initiatives we give back to the community, providing customers with special offers to drive away one of our cars at more affordable prices,” Sheikh Faleh added.

The special offer is valid until December 31 where car enthusiasts can buy the 2018 models for a starting price of QR 179,000.

With its distinct, emotive design, exclusive interior and impressive number of innovations, Mercedes-Benz is taking a big step into the future with the E-Class. The car is available now in Qatar at the showroom of NBK Automobiles. 

Marking the world premiere of numerous technical innovations that enable comfortable and safe driving on a new level, plus a new dimension in driver assistance – the E-Class sees Mercedes-Benz taking another step closer to its goal of accident-free and autonomous driving.

The new GLC is in top form. Under all operating conditions the new mid size SUV excels with the outstanding safety that is a hallmark of the brand, the latest assistance systems and energy efficiency. 

A key focus of the totally new interior design is the dashboard and the centre console with its flowing lines. In comparison to its predecessor, the new model is substantially more spacious for front and rear occupants alike. 

The new GLC features the ‘agility control’ suspension with steel springs and a variable damping system as standard. 

NBK Automobiles has built its success by establishing solid, longstanding relationships with its customers, and by offering a wide range of quality products.




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