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Honda Car new installments offer starting at Rs. 70,000 Per Month

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ISLAMABAD: Honda, in collaboration with Bank Al Falah, offers an exciting offer for car enthusiasts. Now you can drive your dream Honda for just Rs. 70,000 per month through an easy financing plan. This limited-time offer applies to three popular models: City, HR-V, and Civic.

These models come with special advantages. The Honda City will come with free high-grade seats and a 4-year extended warranty on select variants. The HR-V includes free insurance for the first year, while the Honda Civic will get a free periodic maintenance package up to 20,000 km for a year.

The financing option offers equal monthly installments starting from Rs. 70,000, making it easy to own one of these stylish, reliable, and feature-packed vehicles. This offer is available at all Bank Al Falah branches, and terms and conditions apply.

Visit your nearest Bank Al Falah branch today to take advantage of this offer.

Web Desk

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