
Given Renault’s status as the “leader and the first present among European brands in Saudi Arabia, and provider of top quality service and extreme care in safety standards,” Gulf Advantage Automobiles (GAA) has announced a brake maintenance campaign in the Kingdom's three major cities Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam. The month-long campaign ends on March 25. Customers across the Kingdom can benefit from the special offers by registering with the MYRENAULT site (www.myrenault-me.com), where everything that needs to be managed is integrated into one platform. Benefits range from exclusive offers and a dedicated service, which goes in line with GAA's promise to its customers, in addition to exclusive discounts that are provided during the campaign month — 25 percent on all brake parts and 20 percent off labour cost. Renault has constantly been on the look out for the most innovative safety standards ensuring constant attention, and care is provided in their vehicles to ensure road safety. “1 Meter Makes a Difference” is a campaign model that raises the customer awareness on the importance of road safety, in addition to the premium safety specs that are installed in Renault vehicles. In addition to building cars for the Kingdom, GAA’s readily available spare parts at competitive prices is part of the company’s promise to provide after-sales service. The company is keen on providing a service to match and even exceed the expectations of its customers and making them knowledgeable about the vehicles' safety standards. GAA brought forth this campaign in the realization that every meter does make a difference, thus providing customers an opportunity to visit their nearest GAA workshop or service center to undergo the service that their cars deserve. The campaign will be going on throughout the month at GAA service centers and Quick Services in Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam for all Renault models. Source: Arab News
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