
Arabian Automobiles, exclusive distributor of Nissan in Dubai and the Northern Emirates, has announced the arrival of the 2014 Nissan Patrol Pickup with an optional accessory package. “Arabian Automobiles has consistently delivered an enriched Nissan experience to its customers for 40 years,” said Salah Yamout, sales and marketing director, Arabian Automobiles. “Our close link with the communities which we are proud to serve gives us unparalleled insight into their automotive needs. We have once again demonstrated with a desirable and practical accessory package for the dependable Nissan Patrol Pickup in line with our customers’ needs and wants.” Arabian Automobiles’ is extending its appeal with an accessory package offering enhanced looks and extra functionality. Including a new design alloy wheels, front winch and a skid plate, 50-inch LED roof mounted lights, rear LED lights, and a Jerry can, making it a class leading option for the customers, a statement said. “We are confident that this uniquely packaged Patrol pick-up will find a strong demand in our territory” added Yamout. The 2014 Nissan Patrol Pickup is available with 5-speed automatic or 5-speed manual transmission with a starting price of Dh118,000 ($32,110). Source: TradeArabia
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