
Al-Majdouie Peugeot launches the strongest offers this summer
The campaign includes special offers and flexible payment facilities to suit various needs and financial preferences.
The offers include a range of the most popular models among customers in the Saudi market, namely the Peugeot 2008, 408, 3008, and 5008, which combine the spirit of elegant French design with modern technologies to provide a comprehensive driving experience.
The campaign aims to give customers the opportunity to own a Peugeot car more easily during the summer season of 2025, through flexible financing solutions that facilitate decision-making and reflect Al-Majdouie's commitment to providing exceptional value for its customers across the Kingdom.
In its effort to provide the highest levels of flexibility and comfort for customers, Al-Majdouie Peugeot launched a comprehensive and diverse package of summer offers that meet various purchasing needs and suit all budgets, including special discounts for cash purchases, adding financial value for customers.
The company also offers the "50/50" option, which allows the customer to pay half of the car's value upfront, with the other half due after 4 years, making it easier to own the car without additional financial burdens.
The offers also include the option of monthly installments, which provide affordable and suitable payments for all categories, ensuring peace of mind for customers throughout the period of car ownership.
Al-Majdouie Peugeot also offers an exceptional promotion "Your Installments on Us" where Al-Majdouie Company covers the first four installments for the customer, reflecting the company's commitment to supporting its clients and enabling them to own their cars more easily.
This summer campaign becomes an ideal opportunity to acquire one of Peugeot's advanced vehicles.
In order to provide a comprehensive experience for customers and give them more satisfied customer after purchase, all Peugeot cars within the summer offers come with a 5-year or 100,000-kilometer manufacturer warranty (whichever comes first), in addition to 5 years of roadside assistance, providing complete support and total peace of mind around the clock throughout the ownership period.
Additionally, Al-Majdouie Automotive has strengthened the presence of the leading French brand Peugeot in the Saudi market through models that meet the aspirations of all categories, whether they are family cars like the 5008 equipped with advanced technologies, smart sports cars like the 3008, or even economical models with high efficiency like the 2008 and others.
All of this makes Peugeot an ideal choice that combines luxury and performance, which of course does not stop at the purchase stage but extends to include maintenance and after-sales services, ensuring long-term peace of mind.
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