ONE LUCKY driver could be in to line to win a very special, 'Special Edition' Mazda car by the end of Midsummer's Day, simply by calling into the Windsors Mazda Open Day, at Harrison Drive, Wallasey, this weekend.
With 499,999 registrations under its belt in the UK, Mazda has held back the half millionth for its spectacular Summer Prize Draw. The car selected is the very latest Mazda 323 Intrigue, a coupe-style five-door model valued at £14,650 and crammed with exclusive features.
For automatic entry into the draw, which closes on June 21, anyone can visit Windsors, Mazda, Harrison Drive, Wallasey during their Open Weekend on Saturday and Sunday, (June 13-14). Simply by arranging a test drive, details go into the draw for that 500,000th Mazda to be registered in the UK!
The stunning new 323 Intrigue is based on the top selling five-door model from the popular Mazda range. Standard equipment includes air conditioning, increasingly regarded as a 'must' for summer, as well as an electric sunroof.
There is also power assisted steering, central locking, 15-inch 'Extreme' alloy wheels, RDS radio cassette, immobiliser, two airbags, attractive rear spoiler and side aero parts, plus a year's free insurance. Three colour options are given, Mercury Silver, Aquarius Blue or Emerald.
To make summer even more sensational, everyone attending the Open Weekend will also have the chance to enter a seperate draw for one of 10 prizes. It could be a holiday, a Mazda bicycle, or even a fridge.
On top of being a fun day out for all the family, prospective purchasers can use the opportunity to discuss Mazda's most extensive summer campaign of special offers in the relaxed atmosphere at Windsors.
Contact Windsors, Mazda on 639-3030.
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