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Unique Suzuki prize for one lucky fashionista

20th January 2012 Print
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In a recent competition run at The Clothes Show Live sponsored by Suzuki GB, one lucky winner has become the proud owner of a unique Alto in association with the haircare brand “Lee Stafford”.  The lucky winner was presented with the car at Suzuki GB’s Head Office in Milton Keynes by Ian Price, Senior General Manager, Dealer Operations.
 
The winner, Donna Smith from Worcester, entered the competition at The Clothes Show Live 2011 at the Birmingham NEC.  Visitors to the show were able to enter the competition either on the Suzuki stand or at various information points around the show and at the end of each day, one name was drawn from all the entries.  The finalists were invited back to the show on the last day to go through to the final which took place in the Suzuki Fashion Theatre with the winner being announced live on stage by Jeff Brazier, who has been working with Suzuki throughout the year to promote the Suzuki Streets Ahead campaign.
 
Commenting on her new car, Donna said: “I was so surprised when I got the call to say I'd been short listed for the prize; you never expect to win these things...it still hasn't sunk in that I’ve won.”
 
Suzuki offers a wide range of cars including the highly successful Alto, Splash, SX4, Jimny Compact 4X4 and Grand Vitara models as well as the latest Swift and award-winning new Swift Sport.
 
The Suzuki Alto SZ2 is currently the most inexpensive car to buy and own with Group 4E insurance rating and just £20 per year in VED charges.  Fuel consumption is very low, offering 64mpg on the combined cycle and emissions of 103g/km.  Currently an Alto SZ2 at £6,666 is available for a deposit of £1,406 followed by 42 monthly payments of just £99 with the option to pay a final balloon payment of £2,468 at the end of the agreement to keep the car.
 
To find out more about the Suzuki automobiles range, visit suzuki4.co.uk.

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