
Al Masaood Automobiles Unveils Summer Offers on Low Mileage Nissan Certified Pre-Owned 2023 Models
Unbeatable prices and benefits for 6 Nissan Intelligent Choice models with low mileage
Abu Dhabi, UAE, 20 June 2024 – Al Masaood Automobiles, the authorised distributor of Nissan in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, and the Western region has announced attractive offers on pre-owned Nissan 2023 models with low mileage.
The offer is available on various Nissan models including the Patrol, Pathfinder, Kicks, Altima, and Maxima – starting from as low as AED 1,104 per month.
All models under this promotion fall within the Nissan Intelligent Choice program, where they undergo a 167+ point inspection and reconditioning process, receive a comprehensive manufacturer warranty for up to 36 months, as well as a one-off 5 days car replacement in case of major failure. To maximise convenience, customers are also ensured of a 24-hour roadside assistance service for a period of one year. For those looking to exchange their current vehicles, trade-in options are also available. The offer is valid while stocks last.
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