
Now or Never: Unbeatable Prices on Your Favorite Suzuki Models!
"This limited-time offer is designed to make owning a Suzuki even more attractive to our customers. With the combination of unmatched prices, exclusive offers, and the chance to win an iPhone Pro, we are giving Suzuki enthusiasts a reason to upgrade their ride. The campaign reflects Suzuki's commitment to providing high-quality, affordable cars with exceptional after-sales service. We are thrilled to bring these great deals to Oman and can't wait to see the excitement build over the next couple of months." Commented Mr, Muhammad Faisal Nawaz, Marketing Manager, Suzuki Oman.
Until January 31, 2025, all customers who purchase a Suzuki vehicle will receive extra benefits, including free registration, free insurance for Oman & UAE, and 3 years or 60,000 km service. Additionally, Suzuki is offering an extended 5-year unlimited mileage warranty and VAT on them. This is the perfect time for customers to own a Suzuki at an unbeatable price, with limited stock and limited time available.
'Suzuki's longstanding relationship with Moosa Abdul Rahman Hassan & Co. has always been a driving force in delivering top-quality automotive products and services to the Omani market. The partnership has been instrumental in expanding Suzuki's presence across Oman, ensuring that customers receive the very best in vehicle options, customer service, and exclusive promotions. The current "Now or Never" offer is a testament to this collaboration, highlighting the dedication of both Suzuki and Moosa to provide customers with affordable, reliable vehicles paired with an exceptional ownership experience. This partnership continues to grow stronger, bringing innovative solutions to car buyers in Oman.' Mr, Nawaz further added.
Suzuki Oman also inaugurated its new showroom in Azaiba last year, offering customers a better and more convenient buying experience. The modern showroom features state-of-the-art facilities and a dedicated sales team, ensuring a seamless, comfortable, and personalized car-buying journey for every customer. This new location reflects Suzuki's commitment to providing the best service and customer experience in Oman.
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