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NBK customers test drive on Losail Circuit

NBK customers test drive on Losail Circuit

March 14, 2017 | 12:30 AM
Drivers got to enjoy an exclusive test drive of some of the latest Mercedes-Benz cars, including sedan, sport, compact and AMG cars.
Nasser Bin Khaled (NBK) Automobiles, the authorised general distributor of Mercedes-Benz in Qatar, has held a “thrilling driving experience” for its customers at Losail Circuit. The drivers got to enjoy an exclusive test drive of some of the latest Mercedes-Benz cars from its wide portfolio, including sedan, sport, compact and AMG cars.Attended by many Mercedes-Benz customers, the driving experience was conducted under the supervision of professional trainers and Mercedes-Benz authorised drivers, who gave guests a practical lowdown on best utilisation of Mercedes-Benz technology. The all-day driving experience was held at Qatar’s premier racing circuit, which has been specially created to allow participants to drive in a straight speed lane, or within the lanes with curves and sharp turns.Khaled Sha’aban, general manager of Nasser Bin Khaled Automobiles, said: “We are honoured to have welcomed such a big number of guests who enjoyed experiencing the wide range of Mercedes-Benz cars. From the sedan to sport, luxury and AMG, the driving experience was conducted under the supervision of Mercedes-Benz experts and professionals. “This experience underlines NBK Automobiles’ commitment to our valued customers. It also allows us to raise awareness about the latest technology that Mercedes-Benz is proud to install in their cars, which enhances the driving experience to make it more comfortable and safer.“The driving experience day enabled us to demonstrate the right use of the exclusive technology, which takes driving to the next level and enhances the cars’ safety standards.”Mercedes-Benz experts and supervisors gave a presentation on safe driving and the proper action to take, enabling drivers to leverage from the high-tech features of their vehicles. The driving experience also included a number of interactive activities that enabled visitors to take away some practical information that would enable them to stay safer on the roads.
March 14, 2017 | 12:30 AM