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Premium Motors Ltd, the authorised dealers of Renault cars in Ghana have unveiled the all-new 2019 Renault Duster.
Speaking at the launch, the CEO for Premium Motors, Jihad M. Hijazi, "the Renault is a product that offers the reliability and toughness our roads require at a very affordable price. Most importantly with the new Duster, the aesthetics have drastically improved, the reengineering has improved so you are getting an improved vehicle at a cheaper price.
Mr Hijazi noted that the car offers a great off-road strength to tackle any bad roads.

The much improved all-new 2019 Renault Duster, dubbed the unstoppable SUV, promises car lovers a new dynamic exterior design, new modern interior and super exciting features at an affordable price.
Some of its upgraded features include an improved engine capacity revised from its 2.0-litre engine to 1.6 litres.

Other features include the push button start/stop SMART System, Electric power steering, Rear parking Sonar sensors, 7" colour Touchscreen entertainment system as well as a 17" diamond cut Maldives Alloy wheels among other incredible features.
The new Renault Duster sells between $17,850 and $22,500. Alternatively, previous owners of Renault cars are allowed to come in for a swap under certain terms and conditions.
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