
A R Albisher and Z Alkazemi Co, the exclusive general distributor for Mercedes-Benz in Kuwait, has launched a complementary pre-summer service check-up for Mercedes-Benz passenger cars. The Service Week started yesterday (May 18) and will run until May 23 at all Mercedes-Benz service centres. Mercedes-Benz vehicle owners are eligible for a free comprehensive A/C system check combined with a visual vehicle check performed by Mercedes-Benz trained specialists, as well as a 30 per cent discount on original parts. Mercedes-Benz is also offering competitively priced A/C maintenance pack-ages starting from KD 21 ($73). “The harsh weather conditions that are typical of the region’s summer season make it a must for our customers to conduct annual check-ups together with regular servicing,” said Michael Ruehle, general manager, Abdul Rahman Albisher & Zaid Alkazemi Co. “Our Service Week is also a great opportunity for Mercedes-Benz drivers to take advantage of the packages and discounts we are offering. This is a reliable Mercedes-Benz service that promises to deliver only the very best to our customers.” Customers can also browse through the latest collection of lifestyle items and accessories available for their car; enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi at the service centres, a statement said. Source: TradeArabia News Service
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