Al-Futtaim Honda announces a month of heavy weight offers

Al-Futtaim Honda, exclusive distributor of Honda vehicles in the UAE, has announced a month of heavy weight offers across all its models.
All through May, customers can purchase any new Honda vehicle with a down payment as low as AED 99.
The Al-Futtaim company is also offering free insurance, free service up to 20,000km, free registration, special cash savings and trade-in offers across its range of models including the new 2013 Honda Civic, Accord, City, Jazz, Crosstour, CR-V and Pilot. Customers will also receive a special gift worth AED 1,500 on selected models.
Prices start from AED 699 per month for a Honda City, AED 999 per month for the new Honda Accord, AED 1,199 for a Honda CR-V and AED 1,599 for Honda Pilot.
The offer is valid at Al-Futtaim – Honda’s network of 10 modern showrooms across the UAE. The showrooms are open from 9am to 9pm Saturday to Thursday and 4:30pm to 9:00pm on Friday.
For more information customers can call 800 HONDA (46632), visit www.honda.ae or the Honda Facebook page on fb.com/HondaUAE.
Background Information
Al Futtaim Group
As a diversified organisation, we bring the quality and reputation of more than 200 companies into your life. Al-Futtaim’s 42,000 dedicated employees are committed to helping you make the right choice – no matter your location or need – in sectors as varied as automotive, retail, real estate and finance.
Honda
Honda delivers to customers in over 150 countries and regions, over 6 million power products annually, spanning its general-purpose engines, and products powered by them, including tillers, generators, snow blowers to lawnmowers, pumps and outboard engines. Honda is also developing and producing electrified products useful in many facets of life, delivering new value such as the Miimo robotic lawnmower, and the LiB-AID E500 new era portable power source. Honda also lease-sells to businesses the Honda Walking Assist Device, an assistive device for use in the training of walking based on the theory of human walking amassed through Honda’s robotics research.