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Al-Futtaim Motors is offering buyers a chance to save up to Dh41,000 on new vehicle purchases. Image Credit: Al-Futtaim Motors

Dubai:  The Spring sale fever is on and auto dealers in Dubai are enticing vehicle shoppers with discounts up to Dh41,000 on select brand-new rides.

The distributors of Toyota and Nissan vehicles in the UAE have just announced that they’re offering their customers a chance to save money on new cars, including sports utility and sedan vehicles.

The offers came even as the auto industry is seeing a growing demand for vehicles. According to Euromonitor International data, consumers in UAE spent $4.8 billion on purchase of cars, motorcycles and other vehicles in 2016 and the figure is set to go up by 4.9 per cent to hit $5.1 billion this year.

Valid throughout the month of April, Al-Futtaim Motors’ Happy Days campaign promises to provide UAE residents the chance to avail themselves of Dh41,000 discount if they choose to drive home the Toyota 5.7-litre Land Cruiser VXR. For those who are shopping for a 5.7-litre Land Cruiser GXR, the 20 per cent down payment, equivalent to Dh59,800, will be waived.

Toyota’s hot-selling car, the Camry, is being offered for Dh12,000 off the usual price. Up to Dh5,000 in savings also await buyers of  2017 Yaris Hatchback and Sedan, as well as Corolla.

On top of the price reductions, buyers are also given the chance to win their dream holiday worth Dh40,000 if they purchase a car before April 15, 2017.

“Many customers wait year-round for our Happy Days offer to roll around, and this year we’re offering even more value than ever before, with not just fantastic savings on some of our best-selling vehicles, but also a chance to win a dream vacation,” said Saud Abbasi, managing director of Toyota at Al-Futtaim Motors.

Buyers who opt to drive home a Nissan car, can also avail themselves of discounts ranging between Dh1,000 and Dh12,000.  From April 1 to 10, the 2016 Nissan Juke is being sold for Dh53,500, down by Dh7,000 from the previous selling price.

The Nissan Altima is currently up for grabs for Dh69,500, down from Dh70,500 earlier, while the Pathfinder can be had for Dh107,000, offering buyers a chance to save Dh12,000.