Gulf Advantage Automobile (GAA) launched recently the 4x2 Renault Duster 2017, with latest features the renowned French automaker has to offer. Undercutting rival models in the Crossover and small SUV segments by an enormous amount, the brand uses proven Renault engines and engineering to create a very likeable product that proved to be ideal for the Saudi market.
This comes as a continuation on the success of Renault Duster in the Gulf region, and the Saudi market in particular, as one of the most successful and most in-demand cars in the Kingdom.
Since its arrival in the Kingdom, the Renault Duster has exceeded everyone’s expectations, acquiring a significant portion of the SUV market share and doing so at a “shockingly affordable,” price.
Renault Duster is packed with the best of the modern technology that results in fuel efficiency, powerful performance, superb ride and handling along with a host of practical and attractive features.
It proved to be an excellent choice for a ride on Saudi roads and a comfortable experience in off-road and cross-country adventures.
The new Duster features a new front-end with a redesigned grille, two chrome-plated strips and a new air intake. The double-optic front head lamps, including daytime running lights, enhance its unique character. And the 16 black-diamond-alloy wheels reinforce its assertive look.
For additional information regarding the Duster 2017, customers can visit the nearest Renault showrooms or they can call the toll-free number for additional support at 800-2445050.
Source: Arab News
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